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Adrenium Games | | Executive Producer | Stephen Clarke-Willson | | Producer | Alex Pantelias | | Director | Dominick Meissner | | Design & Story | Geoff Card | | Lead Artist | Jason Zayas | | Lead Programmer | Dave LeCompte | | Music | James L. Venable, Paul Dinletir, Mark Yeend | | Sound Design | Ian Rodia, Drew Cady | | Samurai Jack Animation & Control System | James Beattie, David Hunt | | Associate Producer & Test Lead | Anil Joshi | | Programmers | Darryl Mlinar, Jack Song, James Beattie | | Level Design | Dominick Meissner, Geoff Card, Daniel Meissner | | Enemy Character Modeling & Animation | J. Clayton Corbisier, David Hunt | | Enemy Character Design | Jay Barber | | Level Art | Derek Bowman, Kham Udom | | Cut Scene Staging & Animation | Jason Zayas, David Hunt | | Special Effects | Jay Barber | | Concepts & Textures | Guillermo Diaz | | 3D Sound Developed By | Ian Rodia, Drew Cady | | Testers | Anil Joshi, Alex Stamati, Jordan Shafer, Lizz Cummins, Joel McCone, Kyle Lingol | | Adrenium Games Senior Management | Jonathan Mavor, Jeff Petkau, John Cutter, Max Chapman | | Adrenium Engine & Tools By | Jonathan Mavor (Graphics System Architect), Jeff Petkau (Game System Architect), William Lott, Josh Taylor | Amaze Entertainment | | Executive Management | Daniel Elenbaas, David Mann | | Creative Director | Phillip Trumbo | | Director of Development Services | John Brummet | | Director of Design | Kris Summers | | Director of Operations & Finance | Michael Dean | | Director of Marketing | Curtis Asplund | | Executive Studio Director (KnowWonder) | Lindsay Gupton | | Executive Studio Director (Adrenium Games) | Stephen Clarke-Willson | | Executive Studio Director (Griptonite Games) | Steven Ettinger | | Executive Studio Director (The Fizz Factor) | Rodney Gibbs | | Executive Studio Director (Blackship Games) | Scott K. Tsumura | | Special Thanks (Amaze Entertainment Operations) | Kevin Burdick, Susan DeMerit, Christian Kimball, Stephanie Hjertager, Mia Robinson, Paul Stokes, Brian Decker | Cartoon Network | | Creator - Samurai Jack | Genndy Tartakovsky | | Producer | Lara Kiang | | Senior Manager | Chelsea Reeves | | Senior Designer, Cover Art | Jay Rogers | | Cartoon Network Studios | Dan Krall (Background Artist), Paul Rudish (Storyboard Artist), Amy Keating Rogers (Writer), Charlie Bean (Storyboard Artist), Todd Garfield (Production Manager) | | Special Thanks | John Friend (SVP Cartoon Network Enterprises), Michelle Parrish McKnight (Digital Artist), Kevin MacKenzie (Digital Artist) | Warner Bros. | | Producer | Heidi Behrendt | | Director of Production | Brett Skogen | | Marketing Manager | Susannah Scott | | Marketing Coordinator | David S. Cohen | | Senior Vice President | Jason Hall | | Vice President, Interactive Entertainment | Philippe Erwin | | Director, Interactive Entertainment | Scott M. Johnson | | Special Thanks | Jason Ades, Jamie Bafus, Wendy Bozzi, Eric Bram, Marielle Henault, Louise McTighe, Gary Sheinwald, Korin Williams, Geraldine Wong | | Voice Talent | Mako as Aku, Phil LaMarr (as Samurai Jack; Mad Jack; The Foreman; The Archeologist), Jeff Glenn Bennett (as Extor; Jack's Father; The Priest; Lead Kid; Kami), Jennifer Hale (as Kid; Lizard; Female Villager; Female Slave), John DiMaggio (as The Scotsman; The King; The Tree Spirit; Announcer), Tom Kenny (as First Villager; Brave Slave; Male Villager; Male Slave; Other Kid) | | Voice Acting Directed By | Collette Sunderman | | Recorded at | Salami Studios | Sega of America, Inc. | | Director of Product Development | Osamu Shibamiya | | Producer | Klayton Vorlick | | Offshore Manager | Shawn Dobbins | | Release Manager | Rick Ribble Jr. | | VP of Entertainment Marketing | Scott A. Steinberg | | Product Marketing Manager | Heather Guzenda | | Public Relations Manager | Bret Blount | | Senior Media Specialist | Teri A. Higgins | | Manual Copy | Hanshaw Ink and Image | | Packaging Design | Price Design | | Special Thanks | Hide Irie, Rob Lightner, Noah P. Musler, Lori Von Rueden, Ethan Einhorn |
Other GamesIn addition to this game, the following people are listed as working on other games. No more than 25 people are listed here, even if there are more than 25 people who have also worked on other games. David Mann, 102 other games Jennifer Hale, 100 other games Steven Ettinger, 87 other games Michael Dean, 86 other games John Brummet, 83 other games Osamu Shibamiya, 81 other games Heidi Behrendt, 77 other games Scott M. Johnson, 72 other games Daniel Elenbaas, 70 other games Philippe Erwin, 69 other games Scott A. Steinberg, 69 other games Phillip Trumbo, 67 other games Susan DeMerit, 61 other games Shawn Dobbins, 61 other games Brett Skogen, 61 other games Christian Kimball, 52 other games Jason Ades, 52 other games Gary Sheinwald, 52 other games Jason Hall, 51 other games Teri A. Higgins, 49 other games Jeff Glenn Bennett, 49 other games Phil LaMarr, 48 other games Stephanie Hjertager, 47 other games Curtis Asplund, 47 other games Stephen Clarke-Willson, 45 other games
CollaborationsPeople who have worked on this game have also collaborated on the creation of the following games: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, a group of 39 people Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, a group of 30 people Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, a group of 29 people Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, a group of 25 people Digimon Rumble Arena 2, a group of 25 people Shrek 2, a group of 25 people Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo, a group of 23 people Finding Nemo: Nemo's Underwater World of Fun, a group of 22 people Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, a group of 20 people LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, a group of 20 people The Sims: Bustin' Out, a group of 20 people Spider-Man 2: The Game, a group of 19 people The Hobbit, a group of 19 people Disney's Brother Bear, a group of 19 people The Lord of the Rings: Tactics, a group of 19 people The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, a group of 19 people 007: Everything or Nothing, a group of 19 people The Urbz: Sims in the City, a group of 18 people Digimon Racing, a group of 18 people Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, a group of 18 people Robots, a group of 18 people Cartoon Network Block Party, a group of 17 people Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, a group of 17 people Azurik: Rise of Perathia, a group of 17 people Crushed Baseball, a group of 16 people
Credits for this game were contributed by Freeman (15398) |
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