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Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Sunsoft | |||||
Developer: Iguana Entertainment | |||||
Sound driver: GEMS | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel is a platform spin-off of the Aero the Acrobat series, starring one of Aero's enemies, Zero. It was developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Sunsoft for the Sega Mega Drive and SNES in 1994.
It follows Zero the Squirrel, traveling back to his forest home to stop an evil lumberjack and is another clone platformer of Sonic or Mario.
Production Credits
- Created And Produced By: Justin Siller
- Directed By: Neill Glancy, Team Iguana
- Game Design: Justin Siller, Neill Glancy, Team Zero
- Team Leader: Neill Glancy
- Executive Producer (Iguana): Jeff Spangenberg
- Executive Producer (Sunsoft): David Siller
- Programming: Stephen Broumley, Craig Galley
- Genesis Engine: Carl Wade
- Art Director (Iguana): Matt Stubbington
- Technical Director (Iguana): Craig Galley
- Creative Director (Iguana): Nigel Cook
- Art Director (Sunsoft): Mario Zavala
- Lead Artists: Jools Watsham, Matt Stubbington
- Artists: Robbie Miller, Scott Brocker, Mark Pitcher
- Additional Art: William B. Yeatts, Michael McCallion
- Conceptual Art: Mario Zavala, Justin Siller, Team Zero
- Additional Rendered Art: Neill Glancy
- Martial Arts Consultant: Ryan Siller
- Music Coordinators: Jay Moon, Darrin Stubbington
- Music And Sound Effects: Fox Productions
- Project Manager: Jay Moon
- Technical Manager: Al Artus
- Consumer Products Manager: Steve Gehrke
- Marketing Director: Karen Shadley
- Chairman: Masami Maeda
- Vice Chairman: Tad Shimamoto
- International Development Coordinator: Kenji Yoshioka
- Game Test Manager: Sam Patel
- Game Testing: Mike Spangenberg, Steve Rizor, Daniel Rizor, Ryan Siller, Matthew Ross, Dan MacArthur, René Boutin, Kelly McCarthy, Benjon Martinez, Peter Marquez, Euclid Woo
- Game Manual: Alison Quirion
- Executive Assistant: Nanette Hyssong
- Customer Service And Credit: Kazuko Harman, June Eckert, Julie Williams, Jamie Jorgenson, Erin Berry, Connie Perez, Jaupale Laster
- Sunsoft Thanks To: Bruce Reilly, Cathy Juby, Toko Okano, Darin Horgan, John Davis, Karen Lillie, Sherry Ross, Akito Takeuchi, Kazuaki Gotou, Masato Kawai
- Sunsoft Very Special Thanks To: Debra Siller
- Iguana Thanks To: Carl Wade, Richard Cowie, Pete Suarez, Beth Spangenberg, Tammy Mullins, Jane Notgrass, Kate Miffitt, Lemon The Cat
Physical Scans
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