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The real name of this person is not known. It was common in the 1980s and early 1990s for Japanese developers to use aliases in credits screens. While many developers have been identifed, this person has not - if you know who this person is, please move the page. |
U.D.K. |
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Role(s): Artist |
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U.D.K.
Production history
- Astérix and the Secret Mission (Master System; 1993) — Artist (as U D K)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Game Gear; 1993) — Designers[1] (as U·D·K)
- Astérix and the Secret Mission (Game Gear; 1994) — Artist[2] (as U D K)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Master System; 1994) — Designers[1] (as U·D·K)
- Sassou Shounen Eiyuuden Coca-Cola Kid (Game Gear; 1994) — Artists[3]
- Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Game Gear; 1994) — Designer (as U・D・K)
- As Aventuras da TV Colosso (Master System; 1996) — Artist (as U D K)