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*'''Planner:''' [[Masayuki Ao]]
 
*'''Planner:''' [[Masayuki Ao]]
*'''Designers:''' [[Taku Makino]], SHI, [[Akira Miyanishi]], [[Yasutada Kawata]], [[Kei Yamada]], [[Yasuhito Kuroiwa]], [[Akiko Kobayashi]], [[Shien Kato]], [[Shunichi Urushibara]]
 
 
*'''Programmers:''' [[Koji Ooto]], [[Hitoshi Shimokawa]], N.K, Takuya Yamazaki, [[Atsushi Ueno]]
 
*'''Programmers:''' [[Koji Ooto]], [[Hitoshi Shimokawa]], N.K, Takuya Yamazaki, [[Atsushi Ueno]]
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*'''Designers:''' [[Taku Makino]], SHI, [[Akira Miyanishi]], [[Yasutada Kawata]], [[Kei Yamada]], [[Yasuhito Kuroiwa]], KOB, [[Shien Kato]], [[Shunichi Urushibara]]
 
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| console=MOD3
 
| source=In-game high score table
 
| source=In-game high score table
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''Ski Champ'' also references its developers in its 4 default high score tables, similar to ''[[Airline Pilots]]'' the following year.
 
''Ski Champ'' also references its developers in its 4 default high score tables, similar to ''[[Airline Pilots]]'' the following year.
  
The first table contains the planner, or game designer/director, as well as various colours, likely referencing how his surname, Ao, means blue.
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The Route A table contains the planner, or game designer/director, as well as various colours, likely referencing how his surname, Ao, means blue.
  
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
{|class="prettytable"
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|}
 
|}
  
The second table might contain someone's name read vertically, and the game's name, also read vertically.
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The Route B table lists the programmers (some with their common aliases in high score tables) and some miscellaneous details relating to the development staff, including development department and possibly the confirmed sound designer.
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
{|class="prettytable"
!M.T
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!TFF
|Mike Tmrev?
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|[[Koji Ooto]]
!I.M
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!JIN
|Mike Tmrev?
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|[[Hitoshi Shimokawa]]
!K.R
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!N.K
|Mike Tmrev?
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|[[Nanae Kenda]]?
!E.E
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!TAM
|Mike Tmrev?
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|[[Takuya Yamazaki]]
!..V
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!UEN
|Mike Tmrev?
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|[[Atsushi Ueno]]
 
|-
 
|-
!S.C
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!PRG
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|Programmers
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!AM1
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|[[AM1]]
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!SKI
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
|''Ski Champ''
!..H
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!CMP
|''Ski Champ''
 
!K.A
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
!..M
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
!I.P
 
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
|''Ski Champ''
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!STF
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|Staff
 
|}
 
|}
The third table lists the designers, or artists.
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The Route C table lists the designers, or artists.
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
!MAK
 
!MAK
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|[[Yasuhito Kuroiwa]]
 
|[[Yasuhito Kuroiwa]]
 
!KOB
 
!KOB
|[[Akiko Kobayashi]]
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|[[Akiko Kobayashi]]/[[Satoshi Kobayashi]]
 
!KAT
 
!KAT
 
|[[Shien Kato]]
 
|[[Shien Kato]]
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|}
 
|}
  
The fourth table lists the programmers (some with their common aliases in high score tables) and some miscellaneous details relating to the development staff, including development department and possibly the confirmed sound designer.
+
The Route D table might contain someone's name read vertically, and the game's name, also read vertically.
 
{|class="prettytable"
 
{|class="prettytable"
!TFF
+
!M.T
|[[Koji Ooto]]
+
|Mike Tmrev?
!JIN
+
!I.M
|[[Hitoshi Shimokawa]]
+
|Mike Tmrev?
!N.K
+
!K.R
|[[Nanae Kenda]]?
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|Mike Tmrev?
!TAM
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!E.E
|[[Takuya Yamazaki]]
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|Mike Tmrev?
!UEN
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!..V
|[[Atsushi Ueno]]
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|Mike Tmrev?
 
|-
 
|-
!PRG
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!S.C
|Programmers
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|''Ski Champ''
!AM1
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! .H
|[[AM1]]
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|''Ski Champ''
!SKI
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!K.A
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|''Ski Champ''
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! .M
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
|''Ski Champ''
!CMP
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!I.P
 
|''Ski Champ''
 
|''Ski Champ''
!STF
 
|Staff
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 15 December 2023

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Production credits

Source:
Developer mentions


Source:
In-game high score table


High score table

Ski Champ also references its developers in its 4 default high score tables, similar to Airline Pilots the following year.

The Route A table contains the planner, or game designer/director, as well as various colours, likely referencing how his surname, Ao, means blue.

AO. Masayuki Ao PLN Planner YEL Yellow BLA Black WHI White
GRE Green BLU Blue PIN Pink Pon ??? Pan ???

The Route B table lists the programmers (some with their common aliases in high score tables) and some miscellaneous details relating to the development staff, including development department and possibly the confirmed sound designer.

TFF Koji Ooto JIN Hitoshi Shimokawa N.K Nanae Kenda? TAM Takuya Yamazaki UEN Atsushi Ueno
PRG Programmers AM1 AM1 SKI Ski Champ CMP Ski Champ STF Staff

The Route C table lists the designers, or artists.

MAK Taku Makino SHI Atsushi Shimamura/Akiko Shirota MIY Akira Miyanishi KAW Yasutada Kawata YAM Kei Yamada
KUR Yasuhito Kuroiwa KOB Akiko Kobayashi/Satoshi Kobayashi KAT Shien Kato URU Shunichi Urushibara DES Designers

The Route D table might contain someone's name read vertically, and the game's name, also read vertically.

M.T Mike Tmrev? I.M Mike Tmrev? K.R Mike Tmrev? E.E Mike Tmrev? ..V Mike Tmrev?
S.C Ski Champ .H Ski Champ K.A Ski Champ .M Ski Champ I.P Ski Champ

References