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Ryuichi Nishizawa |
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Date of birth: 1964-03-04[1] (age 60) |
Employment history: |
Role(s): Director, Programmer, Executive |
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Ryuichi Nishizawa (西沢 龍一) established Westone, then known as Escape, in 1985 and further continued as its representative director.[1]
Production history
Games
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (System 2; 1987) — Program
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (System 2; 1987) — Produce
- Aurail (System 16; 1990) — Director
- Wonder Boy in Monster World (Mega Drive; 1991) — Special Thanks[2]
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (Game Gear; 1992) — Director
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (Game Gear; 1992) — Direct/Program
- Monster World IV (Mega Drive; 1994) — Director[3] (as R.Nishizawa)
- Dungeon Explorer (Mega-CD; 1995) — Directors[4]
- Dungeon Explorer (Mega-CD; 1995) — Dungeon Designers[4]
- Willy Wombat (Saturn; 1997) — Game Design & Map Design[5]
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection (PlayStation 2; 2007) — Supervisor
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 33: Fantasy Zone Complete Collection (PlayStation 2; 2008) — Special Thanks
- Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World (Xbox 360; 2012) — Special Thanks
- Clockwork Aquario (Nintendo Switch; 2021) — Special Thanks
- Wonder Boy Anniversary Collection (PlayStation 4; 2022) — Special Thanks
- Wonder Boy Anniversary Collection (Nintendo Switch; 2022) — Special Thanks
Music
- Monster World Complete Collection Original Sound Track (CD; 2007) — Special Thanks[6]
- Sega System 16 Complete Soundtrack Vol. 2 (CD; 2011) — SPECIAL THANKS to[7]
- Sega System 16 Complete Soundtrack Vol. 3 (CD; 2012) — SPECIAL THANKS to[8]
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sega Consumer History, Enterbrain, page 90
- ↑ File:Wonder Boy in Monster World MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Monster World IV MD credits.pdf
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 File:Dungeonexplorer mcd us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Willy Wombat Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:MWCCOST CD JP Booklet.pdf, page 7
- ↑ File:SS16CSTV2 Album JP Booklet.pdf, page 12
- ↑ File:SS16CSTV3 Album JP Booklet.pdf, page 8