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Revision as of 12:12, 10 January 2023

Back to: Fantasy Zone.

Arcade version

Source:
Sega Saturn Magazine[1]


Master System version

Source:
In-game credits
Fantasy Zone SMS credits.pdf
[2]


MSX version

  • Programmed by: Ultre Man, Push Fukazawa Pop, Boss Hiroyuki, 4:30 no Yuichi, Kobayashi Sensei, Opa-Opa Takano
  • Designed by: Ge Ge Ge no Terazou, Kid, Tėt. 004
  • Music by: Syuuta Cyan 30
  • Directed by: Mr. Kumabe
  • Special Thanks to: Tacky Cyan, Takecyan Man, Nakakohzi.P.Creep!©, Yukimi Papa
  • Produced by: Pony / Sega


Famicom version

  • Program: M.Nomura, A.T, Mac, S.Yamada, K.Ishihara
  • Design: Kaz.Sugiura, K.Sakoh, Y.Iwata, H.Kagoya
  • Sound: N.Morota
  • Special Thanks: K.Sada, N.Kodawa
  • Directer: K.Yoshida
  • Presented by: Sunsoft


NES version

Source:
Uncredited


X68000 version

  • Director: Koji Tsuchida
  • Programer: Toru Nakagawa (Tonbe Nakagawa)
  • Music Composer / Arranger: Ken-ichiro Isoda
  • Music Programer: Kazumi Nasu
  • Drums: Matsuo Sagara
  • Boot Graphic: Koji Tsuchida (G-Row R-Ma), S. Senoo (Senoko)
  • Demo Play: Mia Makada
  • Debug: Hiroaki Goto (Gorry), Yoshinari Karakama, Tsutomu Inoue


TurboGrafx-16 version

  • Producer: Shigenobu Nanbu
  • Director: Toshio Tabeta
  • Assistant Director: Kouji Matsuda
  • Programer: Bit'S-Masas.
  • Graphic designer: Bit'S-Tadashi Sou, Toshio Tabeta
  • Rescorer: Yukihiro Too
  • Assistants: Takashi Ozama, Kaoru Murohoshi
  • Special thanks to: Noriyuki Watanabe, Hiroshi Fukuda, Takako Aoki, Yoshiko Ikeda
Source:
Manual credits[4]


Breakdown

Arcade version

Yoji Ishii

  • Named Opa-Opa and came up with the original game title of the same name.[5]
  • Created most of the bosses.[5]

Masaki Kondoh

  • Designed Opa-Opa.[5]
  • Designed enemies.[5]
  • Created backgrounds.[5]

Shuichi Katagi

  • Programmed side-scrolling in both directions with Defender as inspiration.[5]
  • Programmed bosses into the game.[5]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

  • Created all music except Shop and Game Over.[6][7]
  • Input music data.[8][7]

Music credits

ID Name Description Credits Used Comments
0E Victory Way[9][10][11] Ending[12][10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
0F Victory Way[9][10][11] Ranking[11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes Shortened version of Victory Way.
10 Boss[9][10][11] Boss Fight[12], RD. 1~7 Boss[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
19 Round Up[9][10][11] Round Clear[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes The Japanese version is missing a counter-melody.
1A Game Over[9][10][11] Game Over[12] Yes
1B Start ~ Opa-Opa![9][10][11] Round 1: Plaleaf (Planet of Greenery)[12], RD. 1[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
1F Shop[10][11] Balloon Shop[12], Shop A[10][11] Yes
23 Opa-Opa![9][10][11] Round 1: Plaleaf (Planet of Greenery)[12], RD. 1[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
24 Ya-Da-Yo[9][10][11] Salfar (Final Area)[12], RD. 8 Boss[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi 歌詞: Hiroshi Kawaguchi[13]

Yes With sound effect intro. The lyrics are for users to sing, but are sung officially in Fantasy Zone Ultra Super Big Maximum Great Strong Complete Album's Fantasy Zone Medley.
25 Ya-Da-Yo[9][10][11] Salfar (Final Area)[12], RD. 8 Boss[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi 歌詞: Hiroshi Kawaguchi[13]

Yes Without sound effect intro. Same comments regarding lyrics.
27 Saari[9][10][11] Round 3: La Dune (Planet of Sand)[12], RD. 3[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
28 Don't Stop[9][10][11] Round 6: Mockstar (Planet of Clouds)[12], RD. 6[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
29 Prome[9][10][11] Round 4: Dolimicca (Super Planet)[12], RD. 4[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
2A Dreaming Tomorrow[9][10][11] Round 7: Pocarius (Planet of Water)[12], RD. 7[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
2B Hot Snow[9][10][11] Round 5: Polaria (Planet of Ice)[12], RD. 5[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes The Japanese version is missing a melody which was completed after the game's deadline.[14]
2C Keep On The Beat[9][10][11] Round 2: Tabas (Planet of Fire)[12], RD. 2[10][11]

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Yes
Shop[10][11] Shop B[10][11] Yes

References


Fantasy Zone

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Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception


Books: Fantasy Zone Kanzen Kouryaku Guide (1987) | Fantasy Zone Ura Manual (1987) | Family Computer Game Hisshou Hou Series 43: Fantasy Zone (1987) | Fantasy Zone Hisshou Kanpeki Hon (1987) | Fantasy Zone: Isekai kara no Shinryakusha (1987) | Fantasy Zone 2: Isei eno Tabidachi (1989)
Music: Fantasy Zone (2022)
Videos: Fantasy Zone (1987)

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