Difference between revisions of "K.Koba"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is likely a former programmer at [[Sega]]. They often worked with [[Takubon]]. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is likely a former programmer at [[Sega]]. They often worked with [[Takubon]]. The Koba credited in ''[[OutRunners]]'' may be [[Naoki Kobayashi]], who later worked on ''[[Metal Head]]'' under ''OutRunners''' lead programmer [[Masahiro Wakayama]]. |
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Revision as of 08:24, 21 March 2024
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K.Koba |
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'K.Koba is likely a former programmer at Sega. They often worked with Takubon. The Koba credited in OutRunners may be Naoki Kobayashi, who later worked on Metal Head under OutRunners lead programmer Masahiro Wakayama.
Production history
- Forgotten Worlds (Mega Drive; 1989) — Soft Programmer[1]
- Ghostbusters (Mega Drive; 1990) — Programmer[2]
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (Mega Drive; 1990) — Program[3] (as Kazu.K)
- Golden Axe II (Mega Drive; 1991) — Programmer[4]
- OutRunners (Mega Drive; 1994) — Programmer[5] (as Koba)
Magazine articles
- Main article: K.Koba/Magazine articles.