Cyber Speedway
aka:
Casiopea,
Gran Chaser
Moby ID: 8331
SEGA Saturn credits (1995)
88 people (67 professional roles, 21 thanks) with 101 credits.
Cyber Speedway Staff |
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Visual Concept Designers | Syd Mead, Nick Pausback |
Programmers | Hiroaki Sano, Toshio Toyota, Satoshi Ōtake, Yukihiko Tani, Hiroshi Fukuda |
Planning | Hiroaki Sano, Tetsuya Maeda |
Production | Hiroaki Sano, Tetsuya Maeda |
Assistant Producers | Seiichi Sekine, Yoshitaka Maki |
Object Modeling | Yoshihisa Shimizu, Kazushige Nagai |
Texture Mapping | Yoshihisa Shimizu, Kazushige Nagai, Masahiro Sato, Munemoto Matsushima, Kazuhiro Nagata |
Course Modeling | Yoshihisa Shimizu, Masahiro Sato, Munemoto Matsushima |
Assistant Design | Kazuhiro Nagata |
CG Movie Works | Hitoshi Masuda, Hideyuki Kikuchi |
Special Thanks | Yayoi Onda, Toshio Yamamoto, Eiichi Kitano, Yuji Tamaya, Ryōsuke Tei |
Music Composer | Kōji Hayama |
Character Design | Yasuhiro Suzuki |
Clay Shaw | Mitsuaki Madono |
Nard Morgan | Yosuke Naka |
Dobbs | Rokurō Naya |
Executive Producer | Katsuji Aoyama |
Computer Design By | Nextech |
Sega of America Credits |
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Producer | Dante Anderson |
Product Manager | Sarah Mason Richmond |
Lead Tester | Stephen Bourdet (as Steve Bourdet) |
Assistant Leads | David Paniagua, Todd Slepian |
Testers | Lorne Asuncion (as Lorne Ascuncion), Tracy Johnson, Aron Drayer, Nick Katakis, Tim Turner, Stan Weaver, Marc Dawson (as Mark Dawson), Sako Bezdjian, C. Matthew Prescott (as Matt Prescott), Neil Musser |
Away Team | Dante Anderson, Steven Apour (as Steve Apour), Eric Rawlins, Maxwell K. Taylor (as Max Taylor), Steve Payne |
CD Technical | Jef Feltman, Larry Loth |
Manual | Neil Blacknell |
Special Thanks | James Spahn, Steve Payne, Eric Rawlins, Spencer N. Nilsen (as Spencer Nilsen), David Albert (as Dave Albert), Mark Miller, Adam Sevillia, Joyce Takakura, John Couch, J. Tony Smith, Maxwell K. Taylor (as Max Taylor), Tim Dunley, Mike Williams, Sarah Wittmer, Sega Consumer Service, Dave Grohl |
Music Credits |
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"Going Blind," "Dayglo Blues," "Tabitha," "Call Me Crazy," "Da Jam" and "Why" composed and performed by | bygone dogs |
"I Will Not Take It" composed by | Joel Alvares (as Alvarez), Tim Alan (as Alan), and, Jean-Claude Aknin (as Aknin) |
Produced by | Spencer N. Nilsen (as Spencer Nilsen), and bygone dogs |
Recorded by | David Young (as Dave Young), for Sega Music Group |
bygone dogs are | Joel Alvares (guitar and vocals), Tim Alan (bass), and, Brad Kaiser (drums) |
. | Contact bygone dogs at 415-267-1891, or see Sega Web Site @ http://www.segaoa.com |
Supervision — SEGA Side Staff |
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Executive Producer | Mamoru Shigeta |
Producers | Yoji Ishii, Makoto Oshitani, Yutaka Sugano |
Technical Director | Shuichi Katagi |
Technical Support | Yoshiki Ōka, Hirokazu Takase |
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(c) | SEGA 1995, All rights reserved |
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Collaborations
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People credited on this game were also credited on:
- Ghen War, a group of 20 people
- Battle Arena Toshinden Remix, a group of 19 people
- Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side, a group of 15 people
- Linkle Liver Story, a group of 15 people
- Clockwork Knight 2, a group of 15 people
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Other Games
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- David Albert on 79 other games
- Lorne Asuncion on 76 other games
- Mitsuaki Madono on 74 other games
- Yoji Ishii on 66 other games
- Todd Slepian on 59 other games
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Credits contributed by quizzley7, j.raido 【雷堂嬢太朗】, Rik Hideto.