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Shinichi Seya

aka: About.SS , 瀬谷 辰宇

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Shinichi Seya (瀬谷辰宇) is a game developer, programmer, and musician from Nagoya, Japan. Seya joined SunSoft at age 18, working part time as a sound engineer on numerous titles for a variety of platforms, often credited as About SS.

After four years at SunSoft, he was part of the group that left in 1993 to establish Prism Kikaku, today known as Nippon Ichi Software, where he worked as a sound engineer and later as a lead programmer until he left around 2000 to work as a freelance programmer, working on pachinko machine software.

After six years freelance, he joined Dorasu as a development director, where he still works today.

Credited on 27 games

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AXRIA Retro World (2012 on Windows) Music
Little Princess: Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime 2 (1999 on PlayStation) Battle Program (戦闘プログラム)
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure (1998 on PlayStation) Technical Advisor (テクニカルアドバイザー)
Honoo no Ryōrinin: Cooking Fighter Hao (1998 on PlayStation) Special Thanks (スペシャルサンクス)
Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti (1996 on PlayStation) Program (プログラム)
Jigsaw World (1995 on PlayStation) Program (プログラム)
Dual Orb II (1994 on SNES) Programmer
Pieces (1994 on SNES) Program
Trip World (1992 on Game Boy) Music Programmer
Mr. Gimmick (1992 on NES) Special Thanks
Super Fantasy Zone (1992 on Genesis) Sound
Batman: Return of the Joker (1991 on NES) Sound Program
Super Spy Hunter (1991 on NES) Music
Ufouria: The Saga (1991 on NES) Music Staff
Shi-Kin-Joh (1991 on Genesis) Music
The Manhole (1991 on TurboGrafx CD) Sound
Blaster Master Boy (1991 on Game Boy) Sound Programmer
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990 on Game Boy) Music
Tel-Tel Stadium (1990 on Genesis) Sound Programmer
Batman (1990 on TurboGrafx-16) Sound

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