Difference between revisions of "Kouji Inokuchi"

From Sega Retro

(Created page with "{{stub}}'''Kouji Inokuchi''', also known as '''Kou'''. ==Production History== *''Assault City'' (1990) — Design, Program (as '''Kouchan''') *''Cyber Police ESWAT'' ...")
 
m (Text replacement - "==Production History==" to "==Production history==")
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{stub}}'''Kouji Inokuchi''', also known as '''Kou'''.
 
{{stub}}'''Kouji Inokuchi''', also known as '''Kou'''.
  
==Production History==
+
==Production history==
 
*''[[Assault City]]'' (1990) — Design, Program (as '''Kouchan''')
 
*''[[Assault City]]'' (1990) — Design, Program (as '''Kouchan''')
 
*''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]'' (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as '''Kou''')
 
*''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]'' (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as '''Kou''')

Revision as of 08:45, 10 September 2016


This short article is in need of work. You can help Sega Retro by adding to it.


Kouji Inokuchi, also known as Kou.

Production history

  • Assault City (1990) — Design, Program (as Kouchan)
  • Cyber Police ESWAT (Master System Version) (1990) — Special Thanks (as Kou)
  • Aerial Assault (1990) — Test Player (as Kou)
  • Gain Ground (Master System Version) (1991) — Planner, Design, Program (as Kou)
  • Bonanza Bros. (Master System Version) (1991) — Programmer (as Kou)
  • Psychic World (Game Gear Version) (1991) — Planner, Programmers, Designer (as Kou)
  • Psychic World (Master System Version) (1991) — Special Thanks to (as Kou)
  • Line of Fire (Master System Version) (1992) — Special Thanks (as Kou)
  • Ninja Gaiden (Master System Version) (1992) — Planner, Programmer (as Kou)
  • Master of Darkness (1992) — Program Adviser (as Kou)