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Yoshimi Aikawa |
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Yoshimi Aikawa (相川 佳己), former AM1 planner and developer.[1]
Production history
- OutRunners (System 32; 1993) — Programmers
- Stack Columns (System C2; 1994)[2]
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (System C2; 1994) — Programmer[3]
- Final Arch (Sega Titan Video; 1995) — Designer
- Dynamite Baseball (Model 2; 1996) — Planning[4] (as Y.Aikawa)
- The House of the Dead (Model 2; 1997) — Special Thanks
- Sky Target (Saturn; 1997) — Special thanks to[5]
- Sky Target (Windows PC; 1997) — Special Thanks to
- Shenmue (Dreamcast; 1999) — Motion Capture Staff
Magazine articles
- Main article: Yoshimi Aikawa/Magazine articles.