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Revision as of 06:29, 18 October 2015
Snatcher | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega-CD, Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Konami | |||||
Developer: Konami | |||||
Genre: Adventure | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Snatcher (スナッチャー) is a graphic adventure game originally developed for Japanese computers of the late 1980s. It was originally released for NEC's PC-8801 in 1988, before being ported to the Turbo CD, then the Sega Mega-CD, and later, the Sega Saturn. The Mega CD version is the only version of the game released outside Japan.
It was Hideo Kojima's first adventure game. He followed it with his second adventure game, Policenauts.
Contents
Production Credits
Mega CD Version
Producer: Tomikazu Kirita, Yutaka Haruki
Creator: Hideo Kojima
Character Design: Tomiharu Kinoshita
Supervisor: Jeremy Blaustein
Director: Yoshinori Sasaki
Assistant Director: Mitsuhiro Togo
Staff:
- Main Programmer: Masahiko Saito
- Sub Programmer: Yoshinori Sasaki, Hidenari Inamura
- Utility Program: Mitsuhiro Togo, Hidenari Inamura
- Sound Programmer: Osamu Kasai, Akira Souji
- Main Graphic Designer: Satoshi Kushibuchi
- Graphic Designer: Keita Nose, Yuichi Kobayashi, Keiichirou Toyama, Sakura, Junko. K, Mihoko
- Sound Design: Keizou Nakamura, Masanori Adachi, Kazuhito Imai, Masanori Ouchi, Akira Yamaoka
- Scenario Command Compiler: Toshiya Adachi
- Scenario Command Interpreter: Hidenari Inamura
- Scenario Rewrite: Mitsuhiro Togo, Jeremy Blaustein
- Package Design: Shogo Kumasaka, Satoshi Imaeda
- Package Illustrator: Yuji Kaida
- Translator: Scott T. Hards, Intac
Cast:
- Gillian Seed: Jeff Lupetin
- Metal Gear: Lucy Childs
- Random Hajile: Ray Van Steen
- Jamie Seed: Susan Mele
- Mika Slayton: Kimberley Harne
- Katrina Gibson: Lynn Foosaner
- Snatcher: Jeff Lupetin
- Napoleon: Jim Parks
- Harry Benson: Ray Van Steen
- Jean Jack Gibson: Jim Parks
- Elijah Modnar: Ray Van Steen
- Ivan Rodorigez: Jim Parks
- Lisa: Lynn Foosaner
- Chin Shu Oh: Ray Van Steen
- Female Employee: Lucy Childs
- Narrator: Ray Van Steen
- Telephone Operator: Lynn Foosaner
- Ramen Guy: Ray Van Steen
- Fortune Teller: Susan Mele
Special Thanks: Michael Blaustein, Atsushi Fujio, Taeko Hayasaka, Kazuki Muraoka, Yoshihiko Oota, Motoaki Furukawa, Yoshikazu Matsuhana, Kenji Shinohara, Shinya Inoue
Produced By: Konami Co., Ltd.
Saturn Version
SNATCHER for SEGASATURN
Cast:
- Yusaku YARA
- Mami KOYAMA
- Kikuko INOUE
- Kaneto SHIOZAWA
- Miina TOMINAGA
- Ryuji SAIKACHI
- Isao INOGUCHI
- Goro NAYA
Staff:
- producer: Kazuhisa HASHIMOTO
- Director: Tadaaki TSUNASHIMA
- Game Designer/Script Writer: Hideo KOJIMA
- Original Character Designer: Tomiharu KINOSHITA
- Scenario Command Compiler Programmer: Hiroki HONDA
- Main System Programmer: Tadaaki '(Japanese here)' TSUNASHIMA
- Game Object Programmers: (Frog symbol thing)Akinari TAKAKI(Frog symbol thing), Takao '(Japanese here)' YAMAGISI, Kazuki 'Tails' ARAKI, ATSUSHI 'Pachi_nakatani' MIZUTANI, Hiroyuki 'GAGLAE' ASADA
- Adaptation: Kensuke YOSHITOMI, Takao '(Japanese here)' YAMAGISI
- Dot Graphics Drawers/Arrangers: Junko '(Heart Symbol)' KOIKE, Mi '?' KIMURA, Naoya '(Star symbol with an "F"in the middle)' HATSUMI, Jun '(Japanese here)' ASAMI, Takayuki '(Some kind of symbol)' ANDOU
- 3D Graphics Modelers/Animaters: Masaya SHIRAISHI, HAGGY, Tachan
- Movie Data Editer: Yukito KOMORI, Akinari TAKAKI
- Sound Programmer: AKIROPITO
- Sound Mixer: Masanori ADACHI
- Music Composers/Arrangers/Perfomers: KIDA Sun, Syouichirou HIRATA
- Sound Effects: Keizou NAKAMURA
- Guest Composers: Akira YAMAOKA, Hiroshi TAMAWARI
- Guest Performer: Tappy
- Original Score Composers : Kazuki MURAOKA, Motoaki FURUKAWA, Akira YAMAOKA, Hiroshi TAMAWARI, KIDA Sun
- Package & Manual Designer: Kazuhiro IWASAKI
- Package Illustration: Tomiharu KINOSHITA
- Public Relations Officers: Nobuko TSUBOI, Hiroki TABATA, Taro Miyake
- Special Thanks: H. 'SPARK' UEDA, Masayuki AIZAWA, Mitsuhiro TOGO, Hidenari INAMURA, Makoto TOYAMA, Reiko KOMATSUBARA, Youhei KIYOHARA, Yumiko 'AR6' TAKAHASHI
- Executive Producer: Kazumi KITAUE
- Developed By: KONAMI COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT TOKYO co., Ltd.
- Presented By: KONAMI co., Ltd.
- (c) 1988 1996 KONAMI ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Promotional Material
- Snatcher MCD US PrintAdvert.jpg
US print advert
Physical Scans
Mega CD Version
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Saturn Version
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:MeanMachinesSega27UK.pdf, page 72 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Video Games, "2/95" (DE; 1995-01-18), page 94
- ↑ VideoGames, "January 1995" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 69
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