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'''Producer:''' [[Rikiya Nakagawa]]<br> | '''Producer:''' [[Rikiya Nakagawa]]<br> | ||
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+ | File:OceanHunter Arcade Cabinet Standard.jpg|Standard cabinet | ||
+ | File:OceanHunter Arcade Cabinet Deluxe.jpg|Deluxe cabinet | ||
+ | File:OceanHunter Arcade Cabinet SuperDeluxe.jpg|Super deluxe cabinet | ||
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==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== | ||
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The Ocean Hunter | |||||
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System(s): Sega Model 3 Step 2.1 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega AM1 | |||||
Distributor: Deith Leisure (UK) | |||||
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The Ocean Hunter (オーシャンハンター) is a rail shooting game developed by Sega AM1 and released in arcades in 1998. There was no home conversion, although C&VG magazine #207 mentions a rumoured Dreamcast port.
Production Credits
Director & Planner: Shinichiro Okumoto
Assistant Director: Tomoyuki Nishimura, Tsuyoshi Yamasaki
Programmer: Kazunari Tsukamoto, Takashi Namba, Atsushi Ueno, Yoshiharu Suzuki, Yukio Tsuji, Tetsuro Maruta
Graphic Designer: Hiroyuki Taguchi, Hideyuki Katoh, Kazuhiro Takimoto, Toshihiro Andoh, Kazuya Kitazato, Yuuki Suzuki, Daisuke Tabayashi
Music composer & Sound effect: Masanori Takeuchi
Mechanism Designer: Seiji Ishii, Toshiya Yamaguchi, Takashi Nakajima
Electronic Designer: Tomoyuki Gotoh, Nobuto Kashiwagi with J
Cabinet Designer: Tetsuo Okabe, Keisuke Tsukahara
Special Thanks: Masao Yoshimoto, Kaori Fukano, Dean Harrington, Hitoshi Furukubo, Akiyoshi Shinpo, Mika Araki
Producer: Rikiya Nakagawa