Difference between revisions of "Masayuki Osada"
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Masayuki Osada (長田 政行)
Production history
- After Burner (X Board; 1987)
- Galaxy Force (Y Board; 1988)
- Rad Mobile (System 32; 1991) — Electric Design by
- Rad Mobile (System 32; 1991) — Hardware Design by
- Rad Mobile (System 32; 1991) — Motor Controller Program by
- Gacha Mambo! (Medal game; 2004) — Programmer
Hardware
- Sega Titan Video (Arcade; 1995) — Programmer
Magazine articles
- Main article: Masayuki Osada/Magazine articles.