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− | John went largely uncredited for his efforts. | + | ==History== |
+ | Sauer worked at [[Sega of America]] during the [[Sega Master System]] days, doing localization and producing for US audiences. He also edited ''[[Sega Challenge/Team Sega Newsletter]]'' and wrote the blurbs found on various US game boxes. John left Sega in the mid-80s, though still played a consultancy role, and returned in the early '90s to write for ''[[Sega Visions]]''. John went largely uncredited for his efforts. | ||
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*''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (Master System; 1987) | *''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (Master System; 1987) | ||
*''[[Aztec Adventure: The Golden Road to Paradise]]'' (Master System; 1987) | *''[[Aztec Adventure: The Golden Road to Paradise]]'' (Master System; 1987) | ||
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*''[[American Pro Football]]'' (Master System; 1989) | *''[[American Pro Football]]'' (Master System; 1989) | ||
*''[[Altered Beast]]'' (Mega Drive; 1989) | *''[[Altered Beast]]'' (Mega Drive; 1989) | ||
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+ | ==Interviews== | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *''[https://www.smstributes.co.uk/view_article.asp?articleid=30 On the Inside with John Sauer]'' interview by Stan at [https://www.smstributes.co.uk Sega8bit.com] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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John Sauer is an american businessman and author, and former Sega of America producer, localizer, spokesperson, and Team Sega Newsletter and Sega Visions editor.
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History
Sauer worked at Sega of America during the Sega Master System days, doing localization and producing for US audiences. He also edited Sega Challenge/Team Sega Newsletter and wrote the blurbs found on various US game boxes. John left Sega in the mid-80s, though still played a consultancy role, and returned in the early '90s to write for Sega Visions. John went largely uncredited for his efforts.
Magazine articles
- Main article: John Sauer/Magazine articles.
Production history
- ALF (Master System; 1989) — Producers[1]
- Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (Mega Drive; 1993) — Special Thanks[2]
- Wonder Boy (Master System; 1987)
- Aztec Adventure: The Golden Road to Paradise (Master System; 1987)
- After Burner (Master System; 1987)
- Phantasy Star (Master System; 1987)
- Shinobi (Master System; 1988)
- Monopoly (Master System; 1988)
- American Pro Football (Master System; 1989)
- Altered Beast (Mega Drive; 1989)
Interviews
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of John Sauer
External links
- On the Inside with John Sauer interview by Stan at Sega8bit.com