Difference between revisions of "Chaotix/Production credits"
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| comments=Based on "Option 1" (aka "Attraction") from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | | comments=Based on "Option 1" (aka "Attraction") from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | ||
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| comments=Based on "Option 2" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | | comments=Based on "Option 2" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | ||
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| comments=Based on "Option 3" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | | comments=Based on "Option 3" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | ||
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| comments=Based on "Option 4" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | | comments=Based on "Option 4" from ''[[Sonic Crackers]]'', and therefore predates [[Mariko Nanba]] working at Sega. | ||
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| comments=Basis for "Odd March" in ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'', a soundtrack co-composed by Mariko Nanba. | | comments=Basis for "Odd March" in ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'', a soundtrack co-composed by Mariko Nanba. | ||
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Revision as of 04:58, 22 February 2024
- Back to: Chaotix.
Contents
- Executive Producer: Mamoru Shigeta
- Producer: Hiroshi Aso, Makoto Oshitani, Mike Larsen
- Director: Masahide Kobayashi, Atsuhiko Nakamura, Naohisa Nakazawa
- Team Leader: Hiroshi Fukutsu (quest)
- Assistant Producer: Bill Person
Planning
- Game Designer: Hiroshi Fukutsu (quest), Keisuke Miura, Kenichi Ono
- Map Design: Hiroshi Fukutsu (quest), Keisuke Miura, Kenichi Ono, Hideki Anbo, Masato Nishimura, Katsunori Murakami
- Text Coordinator: Ryoichi Hasegawa
- Product Manager: Ami Blaire
Art
- Chief Graphic Designer: Takumi Miyake
- Attraction Designer: Takumi Miyake, Jina Ishiwatari, Sei Akaiwa, Masumi Uchida, Masamichi Harada, Tohru Watanuki, Akira Yamaguchi, Saori Wada, Tsutomu Nakatsugawa
- Original Character Concept: Naoto Ohshima, Takashi "Thomas" Yuda, Manabu Kusunoki, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Takumi Miyake, Yasufumi Soejima
- Character Designer: Ryo Kudou, Takumi Miyake, Jina Ishiwatari, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Yasufumi Soejima
- Enemy Designer: Takumi Miyake, Ryo Kudou, Kazuyoshi Hoshino
- Boss Designer: Ryo Kudou, Takumi Miyake
Programming
- Chief Programmer: Hiroshi Okamoto, Toshiaki Yajima
- 68K Programmer: Toshiaki Yajima
- SH2 Programmer: Tatsuo Yamajiri
- Scroll Programmer: Kenji Kawai
- Object Programmer: Chikahiro Yoshida, Syuji Takahashi
- Boss Programmer: Hiroshi Okamoto
- Map Tool Programmer: Arata Hanashima
Sound
- Sound Director: Tatsuya Kouzaki
- Sound Programmer: Atsumu Miyazawa, Yoshiaki Kashima
- Composer: Junko Shiratsu, Mariko Nanba
- Sound Effects: Junko Shiratsu
- Special Thanks: James Spahn, Yukifumi Makino, Naofumi Hataya, Jun Senoue, Yuichiro Yokoyama, Yuichiro Konno, Jill Alexander, and all testers...
- Presented by: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Breakdown
Music credits
Name | Description | Credits | Used | Comments |
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Door into Summer | Theme of Isolated Island |
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Yes | |
Electoria | Theme of Techno Tower |
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Yes | Based on "Option 1" (aka "Attraction") from Sonic Crackers, and therefore predates Mariko Nanba working at Sega. |
Speed of Sound | Theme of Speed Slider | Yes | ||
Seascape | Theme of Marina Madness | Yes | ||
Midnight Greenhouse | Theme of Botanic Base |
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Yes | |
New Moon | Theme of Amazing Arena (lights on) | Yes | ||
Labyrinth | Theme of Amazing Arena (lights off) | Yes | ||
Trial and Error | Amazing Arena sub-boss | Yes | ||
Walkin' | Theme of World Entrance (morning) |
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Yes | Based on "Option 2" from Sonic Crackers, and therefore predates Mariko Nanba working at Sega. |
Hyper-Hyper | Theme of World Entrance (day) |
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Yes | Based on "Option 3" from Sonic Crackers, and therefore predates Mariko Nanba working at Sega. |
Evening Star | Theme of World Entrance (sunset) |
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Yes | Based on "Option 4" from Sonic Crackers, and therefore predates Mariko Nanba working at Sega. |
Moonrise | Theme of World Entrance (night) |
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Yes | Based on "Option 4" from Sonic Crackers, and therefore predates Mariko Nanba working at Sega. |
Overture | Intro | Yes | ||
This Horizon | Title screen | Yes | ||
Take Off | Player Select | Yes | ||
Combination | Tutorial | Yes | ||
Take a Nap | Beginning of Isolated Island | Yes | ||
Surging Power | Invincibility | Yes | ||
Mechanical Dance | Death | Yes | ||
Tube Panic | Special Stage | Yes | ||
Crystal Nightmare | Techno Tower boss | Yes | ||
Child's Song | Speed Slider boss |
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Yes | Basis for "Odd March" in Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, a soundtrack co-composed by Mariko Nanba. |
Soda Pop | Marina Madness boss | Yes | ||
Pendulum | Botanic Base boss | Yes | ||
Silver Screen | Amazing Arena boss | Yes | ||
Tachy Touch | Bonus Stage | Yes | ||
Chaotic World | Level select | Yes | ||
Surprise | Metal Sonic | Yes | ||
Nice Meeting You | Combi Catcher | Yes | ||
Have a Happy Day | Data Load | Yes | ||
Reach the Goal | Level clear | Yes | ||
High Five | Combi Catcher jingle | Yes | ||
Decision | Level select jingle | Yes | ||
From Party to Party | End of level | Yes | ||
Have Some Fun | Boss introduction | Yes | ||
Oriental Legend | Final boss | Yes | ||
Steel Heart | Eggman | Yes | ||
Tribute | Got all Chaos Rings | Yes | ||
Destructive Power | Bad ending | Yes | ||
Just Another Day | Good ending | Yes | ||
Decision 2nd | Level select jingle | Yes |
References
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Prototypes: 1994-04-01
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