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Akinobu Abe (安部 顕信) is a Japanese director. He joined Sega in 1993, initially assisting Star Wars Arcade before taking on a central production and direction role in all three original versions of Last Bronx.[1] His activities after this point are not known.
Production history
Games
- Poto Poto (System C2; 1994)
- Star Wars Arcade (Model 1; 1993) — Assistant Director
- Last Bronx (Model 2; 1996) — Director
- Last Bronx (Saturn; 1997) — ディレクター[2] (as 安部 顕信)
- Last Bronx (Saturn; 1997) — プロデューサー[2] (as 安部 顕信)
- Last Bronx (Saturn; 1997) — Director[3]
- Last Bronx (Saturn; 1997) — Producer[3]
- Last Bronx (Windows PC; 1998) — Director
- Last Bronx (Windows PC; 1998) — Producer
- Last Bronx (Windows PC; 1998) — Directer[4]
Music
- Last Bronx: Tokyo Bangaichi Soundtracks vs Club Remix (CD; 1996) — Director[5]
Magazine articles
- Main article: Akinobu Abe/Magazine articles.