Super Monaco GP/Production credits
From Sega Retro
X Board version
- Designer: Hisao Oguchi[1]
- Programmer: Katsumi Tojo[2]
- Masaki Kondoh[3]
- N.Y[4]
- Koichi Namiki[5]
- Cabinet Engineer: Masao Yoshimoto[6]
Initials matching the names of many developers can be seen in the in-game high score table.[7]
- OGU = Hisao Oguchi
- KON = Masaki Kondoh
- OZK = ???
- 4ST = ???
- MIT = ???
- NAO = N.Y
- MIK = Koichi Namiki
- TO3 = ???
- TAK = ???
Mega Drive version
- Japanese cover artist: Yoshiaki Yoneshima
Initials matching the names of many developers can also be seen in the in-game high score table, roughly in the same order as the in-game credits.[9]
- KIT = Will Cane
- KAK = Kaki
- YAM = N.Y
- UWA = Tokuhiko Uwabo
- WAK = Masahiro Wakayama
- HAM = Takahiro Hamano
- HIR = Hiroto Saeki
- TAN = ???
- GER = ???
Commodore 64 version
- Music: Jeroen Tel
References
- ↑ Sega Arcade History, Enterbrain, page 109
- ↑ Sega Magazine, "1997-05 (1997-05, 06)" (JP; 1997-04-11), page 22
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-06 (1997-03-07)" (JP; 1997-02-21), page 88
- ↑ https://media.vgm.io/albums/39/53593/53593-1443390518.jpg
- ↑ http://sound.jp/namiki/works/index.html#5 (Wayback Machine: 2005-01-09 04:02)
- ↑ Sega Arcade History, Enterbrain, page 180
- ↑ https://youtu.be/mvfRnedDl8I?t=66
- ↑ Sega TV Game Genga Gallery, Graphic Sha, page 117
- ↑ https://youtu.be/H5S2ORbnCSE?t=64
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