Difference between revisions of "Kenichi Hokari"

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*''[[Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars]]'' ([[System 16]], 1986) - '''HKR''' (note designer [[Yutaka Sugano]] and the other name TSI, maybe short for Toshi)
 
*''[[Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars]]'' ([[System 16]], 1986) - '''HKR''' (note designer [[Yutaka Sugano]] and the other name TSI, maybe short for Toshi)
 
*''[[Shinobi]]'' ([[System 16]], 1987) - '''Wagamama Kenchi''' (note designer [[Yutaka Sugano]] and next developer Topi, similar to Toshi)
 
*''[[Shinobi]]'' ([[System 16]], 1987) - '''Wagamama Kenchi''' (note designer [[Yutaka Sugano]] and next developer Topi, similar to Toshi)
*''[[Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa]]'' ([[System  
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*''[[Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa]]'' ([[System E]], 1988) - '''KEN'''
E]], 1988) - '''KEN'''
 
 
*''[[Altered Beast]]'' ([[System 16]], 1988) - '''HOK''' (note the other name TOS, maybe short for Toshi)
 
*''[[Altered Beast]]'' ([[System 16]], 1988) - '''HOK''' (note the other name TOS, maybe short for Toshi)
 
*''[[Golden Axe]]'' ([[System 16]], 1989) - '''Hokari Sweat''' (3rd game developed by [[Team Shinobi]], also has Toshi credited right after)
 
*''[[Golden Axe]]'' ([[System 16]], 1989) - '''Hokari Sweat''' (3rd game developed by [[Team Shinobi]], also has Toshi credited right after)
 
Maybe worked on ''[[Alien Storm]]'' too.
 
Maybe worked on ''[[Alien Storm]]'' too.
*''[[Hard Dunk]]'' ([[System 32]], 1984) - '''穂苅 健一'''
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*''[[Hard Dunk]]'' ([[System 32]], 1994) - '''穂苅 健一'''
*'''Baku Baku Animal''' ([[Sega Titan Video]], 1995) - '''Kenichi Hokari''' (also called '''KEN''' in the high score table)  
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*''[[Baku Baku Animal]]'' ([[Sega Titan Video]], 1995) - '''Kenichi Hokari''' (also called '''KEN''' in the high score table)  
  
 
Maybe there's more I can find?
 
Maybe there's more I can find?
 
[[User:Nicolaas Hamman|Nicolaas Hamman]] ([[User talk:Nicolaas Hamman|talk]]) 18:17, 03 January 2024 (GMT+2)
 
[[User:Nicolaas Hamman|Nicolaas Hamman]] ([[User talk:Nicolaas Hamman|talk]]) 18:17, 03 January 2024 (GMT+2)

Latest revision as of 12:40, 3 January 2024

As the page says, Kenichi Hokari's history with Sega probably goes way back. Maybe to 1984 since he graduated that year. This is a list of speculative works based on high score table names and aliases

Maybe worked on Alien Storm too.

Maybe there's more I can find? Nicolaas Hamman (talk) 18:17, 03 January 2024 (GMT+2)