Difference between revisions of "Teruhito Abe"
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Revision as of 15:25, 29 October 2023
Teruhito Abe |
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Employment history: Sega of Japan (1994-04-01[1] – )
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Role(s): Programmer |
Education: University of Electro-Communications[1] |
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Teruhito Abe (阿部 輝仁)
Production history
- Die Hard Arcade (Saturn; 1997) — Programmers[2]
- Manx TT Super Bike (Saturn; 1997) — Programmers[3]
- Dead or Alive 2 Millennium (NAOMI; 2000) — Special thanks
- Wild Riders (NAOMI 2; 2001) — Special Thanks
- Alien Front (NAOMI; 2001) — Special Thanks
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 26: Dynamite Deka (PlayStation 2; 2006) — Special Thanks
- 2 Spicy (Lindbergh Red; 2007) — System Soft Engineer
- StarHorse 2 Fourth Ambition (Medal game; 2008) — ???
- Soul Reverse (ALLS UX; 2018) — Software Engineers