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*'''Associate Producer:''' [[Mike Wallis]]
 
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*'''Lead Tester:''' [[Kim Rogers]]<!-- Kimberly Rogers in the manual -->
 
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*'''Testers:''' [[Sean Doidge]], [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Steve Wong]], [[David Wood]], Chris Colon, [[Marc Dawson|Mark Dawson]], [[Mike Williams]], [[Arnold Feener]], [[Aron Drayer]], [[Abraham Navarro|Abe Navarro]], Roger Sommerville, [[Michael McCollum]], [[Rob Prideaux]], [[Joel Breton]], [[Tony Lynch]], [[Jeff Junio]], [[Janine Cook]], [[Rey Alferez]]
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*'''Testers:''' [[Sean Doidge]], [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Steve Wong]], [[David Wood]], Chris Colon, [[Marc Dawson|Mark Dawson]], [[Mike Williams]], [[Arnold Feener]], [[Aron Drayer]], [[Abraham Navarro|Abe Navarro]], [[Roger Sommerville]], [[Michael McCollum]], [[Rob Prideaux]], [[Joel Breton]], [[Tony Lynch]], [[Jeff Junio]], [[Janine Cook]], [[Rey Alferez]]
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinobu Toyoda]], [[Roger Hector]], Sidd SN Systems, Sue Ortlip, [[Sheri Hockaday]], Deborah Costa, [[Terry Tang]], John Duggan, Tim Gedemer, Mrowa "The House" for the Best Lamb in Town!
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinobu Toyoda]], [[Roger Hector]], Sidd SN Systems, Sue Ortlip, [[Sheri Hockaday]], Deborah Costa, [[Terry Tang]], John Duggan, Tim Gedemer, Mrowa "The House" for the Best Lamb in Town!
  

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Mega Drive and PC versions

The following credits appear in the ending credits roll of both versions.

Comix Zone (TM)
All Rights Reserved
Patent Pending
Source:
In-game credits
Comix Zone MD credits.pdf
[1]

Source:
Uncredited


Mega Drive version

Copyright (C) 1995 Sega
Source:
In-game credits
Comix Zone MD credits.pdf
[1]


Source:
US and EU manuals[3][4]

PC version

Localisation Team
PC CD-ROM Credits
Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Sega
Source:
In-game credits

Game Boy Advance version

  • Programming: Tony Stockton, David May
  • Art: Paul Scott, Chunkit Cheung, Darren Donohoe, Marcus Stringer
  • Game/Technical Design: Matthew Smith
  • Lead Tester: John Walsh
  • Head of Development: Kevin Norburn
  • Executive Producer: Brian Beuken, Diane Hill
  • Special Thanks: Danielle Beuken, Elliot Wood, Josh Norburn, Brittany Norburn, Isabel Stockton, Max Stockton, Ben Blackford, Sian Davies, Mike Hanson, Leo Lionheart, 'Flossie' the Wonder Sheep
  • Music and Sound FX Converted by: Manfred Linzner - Shin'en Multimedia
Source:
In-game credits

  • Programming: Tony Stockton, David May
  • Art: Paul Scott, Chunkit Cheung, Darren-James 'Donnie' Donohoe, Marcus Stringer
  • Game/Technical: Design Matthew Smith
  • Head of Development: Kevin Norburn
  • Executive Producer: Brian Beuken, Diane Hill
  • Manual Illustrations: Chunkit Cheung
  • Special Thanks: Danielle Beuken, 'Flossie' the Wonder Sheep
  • Music and Sound FX converted by: Manfred Linzner — Shin'en Multimedia
  • Third-Parties Director: Etienne Piquet-Gauthier
  • Re-Publishing Third-Parties: Rebecka Pernered, Raphaelle Jonnery
  • Software Functionality Testing: Olivier Robin, Stéphane Pradier, Yan Schied
  • Testers: Dominique Bernet, Julie Giacobetti, Sandrine Bidaud, Karine Balichard, Adrien Cistac
  • Localisation Support Group: Sylviane Pivot-Chossat, Maud Favier, Marlous Van Vliet, Heather Riddoch
  • Localisation Testing: Babel Media Ltd.
  • Certification and Planning Support Group: Rebecka Pernered, Jéróme Di Tullio, Emilie Ballivy, Caroline Fauchille
  • Marketing: Matthew Woodley, Régis Gonnard
Source:
Manual

Breakdown

Mega Drive version

Adrian Stephens

  • Created a new routine to free up space for more audio, mainly for the unique Sega logo opening.[5]

Kunitake Aoki

  • Created the background for Inside (Episode 1-2)[6][7].
  • Created the background for Grave Shipyard (Episode 3-2)[6][7].

Chris Senn

  • Created backgrounds for 2 levels[8].
  • Created 1 boss[8].
  • Created a few basic animations for main character Sketch[8].
  • Created miscellaneous fire special effects (cauldron, torches, etc.)[8].

Ross Harris

  • Cleaned up and polished hand drawn and animated character sprites.[9]
  • Scanned and colorized presentation screens.[9]

Craig Stitt

  • Cleaned up some animations.[10]
  • Colorized some animations.[10]

Howard Drossin

  • Conceived the unique Sega logo opening.[5]
  • Conceived the fart.[5]

Toshiyasu Morita

  • Designed some of the game.[2]

Music credits

ID Name Description Credits Used Comments
1 Night of the Mutants[11] Episode 1-1[11] Yes
2 Down in the Sewers[11] Episode 1-1[11] Yes
3 Tournament Chamber[11] Episode 2-1[11] Yes
4 Inside[11] Episode 1-2[11] Yes
5 Find the Combination[11] Episode 1-2[11] Yes
6 Welcome to the Temple[11] Episode 2-1[11] Yes
7 Boss[11] 1-2, 2-2 Boss[11] Yes
8 Inside the Largest Freighter[11] Episode 3-2[11] Yes
9 Curse of the Deadships[11] Episode 3-1[11] Yes
10 The Test Begins...[11] Episode 2-2[11] Yes
11 On the Other Side...[11] Episode 3-1[11] Yes
12 Temple, at the Gates[11] Episode 2-2[11] Yes
13 Intermission[11] Yes
14 Later, in the Mountains[11] Episode 2-1[11] Yes
15 Options[11] Yes
16 Nuke, Ready to Launch![11] Episode 3-2[11] Yes
17 Cave Episode 3-1[11] Yes
18 Grave Shipyard[11] Episode 3-2[11] Yes
19 Mortus[11] 3-2 Boss[11] Yes
20 Epilogue[11] Yes

References


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