Takashi Ando
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Takashi Ando |
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Company(ies): Sega of Japan[1] |
Role(s): Programmer |
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Takashi Ando (安藤 隆).
Production history
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — ツール制作[2] (as 安藤 隆)
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — 特殊効果制作[2] (as 安藤 隆)
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — エンディング/イベントアニメ制作[2] (as 安藤 隆)
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — スタッフロール背景[2] (as 安藤 隆)
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — Tools Production[3]
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — Special Effects Production[3]
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — Ending/Event Animation Production[3]
- Astal (Saturn; 1995) — End Credits Background[3]
- Pen Pen TriIceLon (Dreamcast; 1998)
- D-2 (Dreamcast; 1999) — Program Supported By
- Jet Set Radio (Dreamcast; 2000) — Graphics Support
- Planet Ring (Dreamcast; 2000) — Dogs trainer
- Online Games: Dai Guru Guru Onsen (PlayStation 2; 2002) — ライブラリサポート (as 安藤 隆)
- Skies of Arcadia (GameCube; 2002) — Technical Support
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Marz (PlayStation 2; 2003) — Special Thanks
- Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (GameCube; 2003) — Technical Support
- Puyo Pop Fever (Dreamcast; 2004) — Technical Support
- Puyo Pop Fever (Windows PC; 2004) — Technical Support
- Sega Superstars (PlayStation 2; 2004) — Graphics System
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 3 (PlayStation 2; 2005) — Special Thanks (as 安藤 隆)
- Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! 5 (PlayStation 2; 2006) — Technical Support (as 安藤 隆)
- Sonic Riders (PlayStation 2; 2006) — Creative Center
- Sonic Riders (GameCube; 2006) — Creative Center
- Sonic Riders (Xbox; 2006) — Creative Center
- Sonic Riders (Windows PC; 2006) — Creative Center
- Sonic and the Secret Rings (Wii; 2007) — Technical Support
- 2 Spicy (Lindbergh Red; 2007) — Graphics System Engineer
- Sonic Unleashed (PlayStation 2; 2008) — Technical Support
- Sonic Unleashed (Wii; 2008) — Technical Support
- Sonic and the Black Knight (Wii; 2009) — Technical Support
- StarHorse 2 Fifth Expansion (Medal game; 2009) — Technical Supports
- Tower of Babel (Dreamcast; unreleased) — Programmers
Hardware
- Sega Dreamcast (Dreamcast; 1998)