Difference between revisions of "Totoyo"
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Revision as of 02:43, 24 November 2023
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. |
Totoyo |
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Totoyo
Production history
- Dragon Crystal (Game Gear; 1990) — Program[1]
- Dragon Crystal (Game Gear; 1990) — Coordinate[1]
- Crystal Warriors (Game Gear; 1991) — Programmer[2]
- Batman Returns (Game Gear; 1992) — Program[3]
- Kuni Chan no Game Tengoku Part 2 (Game Gear; 1992) — プログラムアシスト
- Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Game Gear; 1993) — Special Thanks to[4]
- Jurassic Park (Game Gear; 1993) — Chief Programmer[5] (as ToToYo)
- Jurassic Park (Master System; 1993) — Chief Programmer[5] (as ToToYo)
- Sylvan Tale (Game Gear; 1995) — Programmers