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Latest revision as of 13:27, 5 July 2024
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Keiichi Noda (野田 恵市)
Production history
- Gungriffon (Saturn; 1996) — Narrator[1]
- Rez (Dreamcast; 2001) — Programmers
- Space Channel 5: Part 2 (PlayStation 2; 2002) — Technical Support
- Astro Boy (PlayStation 2; 2004) — Programmers
- Feel the Magic: XY/XX (Nintendo DS; 2004) — Programmers
- The Rub Rabbits! (Nintendo DS; 2005) — Programmers
- Sonic the Hedgehog (PlayStation 3; 2006) — Special Thanks
- Sonic the Hedgehog (Xbox 360; 2006) — Special Thanks
- Sangokushi Taisen DS (Nintendo DS; 2007) — スペシャルサンクス (as 野田 恵一)
- Puyo Puyo! (PlayStation 2; 2007) — Programmers
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii; 2007) — Programmers
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS; 2008) — Programmers
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Nintendo DS; 2009) — Programmers
- Sonic Generations (Nintendo 3DS; 2011) — Special Thanks
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS; 2012) — Programmers
- Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (Wii U; 2013) — Programmers
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS; 2016) — Lead Programmer
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U; 2016) — Tools & Library Programmers
- Puyo Puyo Chronicle (Nintendo 3DS; 2016) — Special Thanks
- Puyo Puyo Tetris (Nintendo Switch; 2017) — Technical Support
- Sonic Forces (PlayStation 4; 2017) — Hedgehog Engine Programmers
- Sonic Forces (Nintendo Switch; 2017) — Hedgehog Engine Programmers
- Puyo Puyo Champions (Nintendo Switch; 2018) — Project Support
- Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game (PlayStation 4; 2019) — Lead Technical Director
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (Nintendo Switch; 2019) — Lead Technician Director
- Shin Sakura Taisen (PlayStation 4; 2019) — Technical Support
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 (Nintendo Switch; 2020) — Project Support
- Sonic Origins (PlayStation 4; 2022) — System R&D Section Manager
- Sonic Origins (PlayStation 5; 2022) — System R&D Section Manager
- Sonic Origins (Xbox One; 2022) — System R&D Section Manager
- Sonic Origins (Nintendo Switch; 2022) — System R&D Section Manager
- Sonic Superstars (PlayStation 4; 2023) — Development Support
- Sonic Superstars (PlayStation 5; 2023) — Development Support
- Sonic Superstars (Nintendo Switch; 2023) — Development Support
- Sonic Superstars (Epic Games Store; 2023) — Development Support
- Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop (Apple TV; 2024) — Development Support
External links
- Staff profile on www.u-ga.com
References
Categories:
- United Game Artists employees
- Sonic Team (company) employees
- Sega Corporation (2000-2015) employees
- Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 1 staff members
- Sega CS2 (2008-current) staff members
- Sega Games employees
- Sega Games CS Studio 2 staff members
- Sega Corporation (2020) employees
- Programmers
- All people
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