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+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (片木 秀一) is a programmer and technical director employed by [[Sega]] from the '80s until the mid '90s. He would later become affiliated with [[Cavia]] and [[AQ Interactive]] (present-day Marvelous AQL Inc.). | ||
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− | {{ | + | According to [[Makoto Uchida]], Katagi was very good at making punishing games with instant deaths, such as ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' or ''[[Crack Down]]''. |
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+ | ==Production history== | ||
+ | {{ProductionHistory|Shuichi Katagi|Syu-ichi Katagi|Syuichi Katagi|S.Katagi|Ktg|片木 秀一}} | ||
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+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Lead Programmers]] |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 30 June 2024
Shuichi Katagi |
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Shuichi Katagi (片木 秀一) is a programmer and technical director employed by Sega from the '80s until the mid '90s. He would later become affiliated with Cavia and AQ Interactive (present-day Marvelous AQL Inc.).
Common colleagues include Makoto Oshitani and especially Yoji Ishii. Since leaving Sega he continued to work at the same companies as Ishii.
According to Makoto Uchida, Katagi was very good at making punishing games with instant deaths, such as Fantasy Zone or Crack Down.
Production history
- Sega Flipper (SG-1000; 1983)
- Regulus (System 1; 1983) — Programmed by
- Regulus (System 1; 1983) — Security by
- Mister Viking (System 1; 1984) — Security by (as S.Katagi)
- SWAT (System 1; 1984) — Security by (as S.Katagi)
- Flicky (System 1; 1984) — Programming
- Flicky (System 1; 1984) — Security/Copy Protection
- Teddy Boy Blues (System 1; 1985) — Programmer
- Fantasy Zone (System 16; 1986) — Program
- Fantasy Zone (Master System; 1986) — Special Thanks to[4] (as Ktg)
- Time Scanner (System 16; 1987) — Programmer
- Hot-Rod (System 24; 1988) — Programmer[5]
- Gain Ground (System 24; 1988) — Programmer
- Crack Down (System 24; 1989) — Programmer[6]
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — Special Thanks[7] (as 片木 秀一)
- Cyber Speedway (Saturn; 1995) — Technical Director[8]
- Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine (Saturn; 1995) — technical directors[9] (as 片木 秀一)
- SimCity 2000 (Saturn; 1995) — Special Thanks To[10]
- F1 Challenge (Saturn; 1995) — Special Thanks[11]
- Battle Arena Toshinden Remix (Saturn; 1995) — Technical Support[12]
- Ninku: Tsuyokina Yatsura no Daigekitotsu! (Saturn; 1996) — Technical Director[13]
- Dragon Force (Saturn; 1996) — テクニカルディレクター[14] (as 片木 秀一)
- Dragon Force (Saturn; 1996) — Technical Directors
- Sega Ages Vol. 2 Space Harrier (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[15]
- Sega Ages OutRun (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[16] (as Syuichi Katagi)
- Sakura Taisen (Saturn; 1996) — テクニカル・ディレクター[17] (as 片木 秀一)
- Sega Ages After Burner II (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[18] (as Syuichi Katagi)
- Riglordsaga 2 (Saturn; 1996) — Advisory Staffs[19]
- Sega Ages Fantasy Zone (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[20] (as Syuichi Katagi)
- Hanagumi Taisen Columns (Saturn; 1997) — テクニカルディレクター[21] (as 片木 秀一)
- Virus (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[22] (as 片木 秀一)
- Pen Pen TriIceLon (Dreamcast; 1998)
- Godzilla Generations (Dreamcast; 1998) — 協力 (as 片木 秀一)
- Blue Stinger (Dreamcast; 1999) — System Support
- Time Stalkers (Dreamcast; 1999) — 技術サポート (as 片木 秀一)
- Time Stalkers (Dreamcast; 1999) — SEGA Enterprises (Technical Support)
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 33: Fantasy Zone Complete Collection (PlayStation 2; 2008) — Special Thanks
Magazine articles
- Main article: Shuichi Katagi/Magazine articles.
References
- ↑ Harmony, "1992 12" (JP; 1992-12-01), page 15
- ↑ Harmony, "1993 5-6" (JP; 1993-05-20), page 15
- ↑ Harmony, "1994 5-6" (JP; 1994-05-23), page 15
- ↑ File:Fantasy Zone SMS credits.pdf
- ↑ File:HotRod Rankers.png
- ↑ File:CrackDown BestSoldiers.png
- ↑ File:Kisuishou Densetsu Astal Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Cyber Speedway Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Simcity2000 Saturn JP SSCredits.pdf
- ↑ File:F-1 Live Information Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:BattleArenaToshindenR Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ File:NinkuTYnD_Saturn_JP_SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ File:Dragon Force JP Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Sega Ages Space Harrier Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:AgesOutrun_Saturn_JP_SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ File:Sakura Taisen Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:AgesAfterBurnerII_Saturn_JP_SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ File:Riglordsaga 2 Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Sega Ages Fantasy Zone Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Hanagumi Taisen Columns Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Virus Saturn credits.pdf