Ristar/Production credits

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Source:
In-game credits
Ristar MD credits.pdf
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Note: Osamu Hori may have either been the lead programmer or his code on Honoo no Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei was used as a basis for Ristar's (Pyramid Magic needs to be checked).
Notable differences in prototypes: In the July 1 and July 18 prototypes, Takumi Miyake is instead credited as a Planet Designer and Shigeru Yoshida is instead credited as the Ristar Programmer. Rica Terajima was not credited in the July 1 prototype[2].

Breakdown

Tomoko Sasaki

  • Sound design[3]
  • Music[3]
  • Created sound effects[3]
  • Digitization[3]

Music credits

Name Description Credits Used Comments
Shooting Ristar Round 1-1 theme Yes
Dancing Leaves Round 1-2 theme Yes
Splash Down!! Round 2-1 theme Yes
Break Silence Round 2-2 theme Yes
Busy Flare Round 3-1 theme Yes
Under Magma Round 3-2 theme Yes
Intension Round 4-1 pre-song Yes
Du-Di-Da!! Round 4-1 theme Yes
On Parade Round 4-2 theme Yes
Ring Rink Round 5-1 theme Yes
Ice Scream Round 5-2 theme Yes
Crying World Round 6-1 theme Yes
Lock Up!! Round 6-2 theme Yes
Concentration Boss intro + Round 7-1 theme Yes Causes the Umotomat to fall off the screen when played in the sound test.
Crazy Kings Boss Yes Causes the Umotomat to fall off the screen when played in the sound test.
Greedy Game Final boss Yes Causes the Umotomat to fall off the screen when played in the sound test.
Ebony Force Opening theme 1 Yes
Pray!! Pray!! Play!! Opening theme 2 + title screen Yes
Formation Lap Bonus Stage intro Yes
Ready..Go!! !! Bonus Stage Yes
Go Ahead Area clear Yes
Lets Go!! Round clear 1 Yes
Beyond Space Round clear 2 Yes
Once More.. Continue Yes
Fuu.. Game Over Yes
Star Humming Ending 1 Yes Only appears in the sound test when Onchi mode is unlocked.
Next Cruise Ending 2 Yes Only appears in the sound test when Onchi mode is unlocked.
Sega logo Yes Not present in the sound test.

References


Ristar

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