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*''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]'' (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as '''S Kawa''') | *''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]'' (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as '''S Kawa''') | ||
*''[[Psychic World]]'' (Game Gear Version) (1991) — Special Thanks to (as '''S.Kawa''') | *''[[Psychic World]]'' (Game Gear Version) (1991) — Special Thanks to (as '''S.Kawa''') |
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Shinichi Kawamoto.
Production history
- Cyber Police ESWAT (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as S Kawa)
- Psychic World (Game Gear Version) (1991) — Special Thanks to (as S.Kawa)
- Alien Storm (Master System Version) (1991) — Programmer (as S.Kawa)
- Heavyweight Champ (Master System Version) (1991) — Programmers (as S.Kawa)
- Air Rescue (Master System Version) (1992) — Programmer (as S.Kawa)
- Master of Darkness (1992) — Program Adviser (as S Kawa)
- Masters of Combat (1993) — Special Thanks (as A-Rank S.Kawa)
- Buster Fight (1994) — Special Thanks (as A-Rank S.Kawa) [NOTE: Game Gear version of Masters of Combat]
- Disney's Aladdin (Game Gear/Master System Version) (1994) — Main Programmer (as S.Kawa)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Mega Drive Version) (1995) — Visual Programmer (as Shin-ichi Kawamoto)
- Sega Marine Fishing (Dreamcast Version) (2000) — Program