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| genre=Shooting
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Who Shot Johnny Rock?''''' is a light-gun game for the [[Sega Mega-CD]].
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a light-gun game released by [[American Laser Games]] for the arcades in 1991. It was later ported to other systems, including the [[Sega Mega-CD]].
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Production credits==
===Mega CD Version===
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{{creditstable|
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*'''Johnny Rock:''' Marc Voltura
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*'''Red:''' Andrea Camarena
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*'''Trixie:''' Radha Delamarter<!-- Radha 'Dejamarter' in the manual -->
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*'''Lockjaw Lil:''' Sandra Pitts
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*'''Measles:''' Curtis Plagge
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*'''Mumps:''' Richard Breeding
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*'''Smallpox:''' Bruce Watson
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*'''Doctor:''' Tim Nelson
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*'''Mortician:''' Carol Eason
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*'''Small Person in Baby Carriage:''' Jason Culver<!-- Jason 'Sulber' in the manual -->
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*'''Mother Pushing Carriage:''' Kylene Wing-Phelan<!-- 'Kylend' Wing-Phelan in the manual -->
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*'''Drunk at Pool Hall:''' Margaret Durkin
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*'''Police Officer #1:''' Pierre Maloka
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*'''Police Officer #2:''' Pat Poole
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*'''Telegram Delivery Person:''' Kim Corwin
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*'''Woman in Elevator:''' Michelle Wine
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*'''Voice of Detective:''' Jim Pattison
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*'''Stunt Coordinators:''' Pat Poole, Al Cantu
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*'''Stunt Persons:''' Rusty Dillen, Lori Dillen, Michael Fleming, Jack Caffrey, Al Hamlin, Cliff Voake, Bruce K. Somells, Rusty Meador, Joey Hamlin, Chris Logganis, Mike Madrill, Dennis Martinez, Herb Robbins, Doyle Hart Sr., Henry Towles
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*'''[[American Laser Games]] Executive Producer:''' Robert Grebe
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*'''Computer Programmer:''' Pierre Maloka<!-- The manual is more specific: 'Arcade Computer Program' -->
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*'''Director:''' David O. Roberts<!-- The manual notes he's from "Southwest Producitons" -->
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*'''Director of Photography:''' Barry Kirk<!-- The manual notes he's from "Southwest Producitons" -->
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*'''Production Manager:''' Jim Cochran
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*'''Scriptwriter:''' Jim Pattison
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*'''Stylist/Props/Wardrobe Designer:''' Kylene Wing-Phelan
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*'''Assistant Director:''' Les Wells
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*'''Script/Line Producer:''' Margaret Durkin
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*'''Gaffer:''' Bill Harrison
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*'''Key Grip:''' Michael Lamb
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*'''Best Boy:''' Paul Grindrod
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*'''Assistant to Stylist:''' Mary Jindrich
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*'''Scenic Artist:''' David North
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*'''Props Assistant:''' Judith Katona
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*'''Wardrobe Assistant:''' Janice Quintana
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*'''Set Builders:''' Paul Todesco, Paul Parker, Robert Dike
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*'''Neon Signs:''' Absolutely Neon
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*'''2nd Camera:''' Steve Denning
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*'''Sound:''' Eric Williams
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*'''Hair/Make-Up:''' Merle-Dean Sanchez
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*'''Male Hair Stylist:''' Louie Chavez
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*'''Electrician:''' Scott Kidner, Bob Willis
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*'''Swing Grip/Production Assistant:''' Alan Fulford
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*'''Production Assistants:''' Rebecca Beall, Page Morgan, John Dwyer<!-- Rebecca 'Beal' in the manual -->
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*'''Craft Services:''' Linda Pate
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*'''Catering:''' Restaurant André
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*'''Gun Wranglers:''' Utah Connor, Val "Bing" Christman
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*'''Special Effects:''' Sturm's Special Effects, Dieter Sturm, Yvonne Coulman
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*'''Computer Graphics:''' Kelly Lujan
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*'''Post Production/Music and Audio:''' John Wagner Recording Studios
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*'''Post Production/Video:''' <nowiki>:</nowiki>30 Second Street, Ltd., Gregory J Kiernan
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*'''An Interactive Video Production by:''' [[American Laser Games]] and Southwest Productions, Inc.
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| source=In-game credits
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| console=MCD
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}}
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{{creditstable|
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{{creditsheader|Sega CD Game Development Acknowledgements}}
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*'''Programmer:''' Steve Stewart, Tom Desmarais, Nat Brown, Durwin De Laure
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*'''Artwork:''' Maida Smith, Jeffrey Baker
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{{creditsheader|Original Arcade Production Acknowledgements}}
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*'''Police Officer #1:''' Herb Robbins
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*'''Police Officer #2:''' Doyle Hart, Jr.
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*'''Telegram Delivery Person:''' Henry Towels
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| source=Manual credits
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| console=MCD
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}}
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}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional material==
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{{gallery
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|{{galleryPrintAd
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|GamePro US 054.pdf|gamepro|54|195
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|SegaVisions US 17.pdf|sv|17|95
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}}
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}}
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==Physical scans==
 
{{Scanbox
 
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==Technical information==
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===ROM dump status===
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{{rom|MCD|sha1= |md5= |crc32= |size=250,838,448|date=|source=CD (US)|comments=T-111045|quality=good|prototype=}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 14:36, 1 December 2019

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Who Shot Johnny Rock?
System(s): Sega Mega-CD
Publisher: American Laser Games
Developer:
Peripherals supported: Menacer, Sega Mouse, The Justifier
Genre: Shooting

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega-CD
US
T-111045
Non-Sega versions

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Who Shot Johnny Rock? is a light-gun game released by American Laser Games for the arcades in 1991. It was later ported to other systems, including the Sega Mega-CD.

Production credits

  • Johnny Rock: Marc Voltura
  • Red: Andrea Camarena
  • Trixie: Radha Delamarter
  • Lockjaw Lil: Sandra Pitts
  • Measles: Curtis Plagge
  • Mumps: Richard Breeding
  • Smallpox: Bruce Watson
  • Doctor: Tim Nelson
  • Mortician: Carol Eason
  • Small Person in Baby Carriage: Jason Culver
  • Mother Pushing Carriage: Kylene Wing-Phelan
  • Drunk at Pool Hall: Margaret Durkin
  • Police Officer #1: Pierre Maloka
  • Police Officer #2: Pat Poole
  • Telegram Delivery Person: Kim Corwin
  • Woman in Elevator: Michelle Wine
  • Voice of Detective: Jim Pattison
  • Stunt Coordinators: Pat Poole, Al Cantu
  • Stunt Persons: Rusty Dillen, Lori Dillen, Michael Fleming, Jack Caffrey, Al Hamlin, Cliff Voake, Bruce K. Somells, Rusty Meador, Joey Hamlin, Chris Logganis, Mike Madrill, Dennis Martinez, Herb Robbins, Doyle Hart Sr., Henry Towles
  • American Laser Games Executive Producer: Robert Grebe
  • Computer Programmer: Pierre Maloka
  • Director: David O. Roberts
  • Director of Photography: Barry Kirk
  • Production Manager: Jim Cochran
  • Scriptwriter: Jim Pattison
  • Stylist/Props/Wardrobe Designer: Kylene Wing-Phelan
  • Assistant Director: Les Wells
  • Script/Line Producer: Margaret Durkin
  • Gaffer: Bill Harrison
  • Key Grip: Michael Lamb
  • Best Boy: Paul Grindrod
  • Assistant to Stylist: Mary Jindrich
  • Scenic Artist: David North
  • Props Assistant: Judith Katona
  • Wardrobe Assistant: Janice Quintana
  • Set Builders: Paul Todesco, Paul Parker, Robert Dike
  • Neon Signs: Absolutely Neon
  • 2nd Camera: Steve Denning
  • Sound: Eric Williams
  • Hair/Make-Up: Merle-Dean Sanchez
  • Male Hair Stylist: Louie Chavez
  • Electrician: Scott Kidner, Bob Willis
  • Swing Grip/Production Assistant: Alan Fulford
  • Production Assistants: Rebecca Beall, Page Morgan, John Dwyer
  • Craft Services: Linda Pate
  • Catering: Restaurant André
  • Gun Wranglers: Utah Connor, Val "Bing" Christman
  • Special Effects: Sturm's Special Effects, Dieter Sturm, Yvonne Coulman
  • Computer Graphics: Kelly Lujan
  • Post Production/Music and Audio: John Wagner Recording Studios
  • Post Production/Video: :30 Second Street, Ltd., Gregory J Kiernan
  • An Interactive Video Production by: American Laser Games and Southwest Productions, Inc.
Source:
In-game credits


Sega CD Game Development Acknowledgements
  • Programmer: Steve Stewart, Tom Desmarais, Nat Brown, Durwin De Laure
  • Artwork: Maida Smith, Jeffrey Baker
Original Arcade Production Acknowledgements
  • Police Officer #1: Herb Robbins
  • Police Officer #2: Doyle Hart, Jr.
  • Telegram Delivery Person: Henry Towels
Source:
Manual credits

Magazine articles

Main article: Who Shot Johnny Rock?/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in GamePro (US) #54: "January 1994" (199x-xx-xx)
also published in:
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Physical scans

Mega-CD, US
WSJR MCD US Box Back.jpgWSJR MCD US Box Front.jpg
Cover
WSJR MCD US Disc.jpg
Disc
Wsjr mcd us manual.pdf
Manual

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Mega-CD
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
250,838,448 CD (US) T-111045

References