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UNDER HEAVY CONSTRUCTION

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Realtime Associates, Realtime Associates Seattle Division
A full-time contractor to Realtime Associates, Ettinger was asked by Realtime president Dave Warhol to start a Seattle division of the company, which he did in April 1994.

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  • Mark Flint
マーク・フリント
System Sacom
Considered by some in Japan to be a legendary programmer [1], Flint was actually born on September 11, 1943, in Pasadena, Texas. [2] He worked on a number of games for System Sacom. Atypical of the Japanese game industry, his name was prominently displayed on some of them (see Moon Ball Magic for the Famicom Disk System). There was even a collection for the PC-98 called All About Mark Flint. [3] [4]
  • Hiroyuki Fujiwara
藤原博之
Miki & Fujiwara Production/Opera House
Co-founded Opera House with Satoru Miki.

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  • Masakatsu Maekawa
前川征克
Now Production
After graduating from university, Maekawa worked for six years as a sound engineer at Now Production, making original music, sound effects, and sound drivers. He left and started his own sound company Musicworx in 1994.
  • Satoru Miki
三木暁
Miki & Fujiwara Production/Opera House
Co-founded Opera House with Hiroyuki Fujiwara.

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  • Fukashi Oomorita
大森田不可止
Namco, Hi-Score Media Work, etc., etc.

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  • Shigeki Sako
迫茂樹
Composer. Worked on Tecmo World Cup '92/Tecmo World Cup (MD/GEN), Out Run 2019 (MD/GEN), and Vay (MCD/SCD).
  • Mamoru Shigeta
重田守
Sanritsu/SIMS
Formerly of Irem. Named president of Sanritsu Denki in 1989. [5] Later served as president of SIMS and director of consumer software at Sega Enterprises. [6]
  • Takayuki Suzuki
鈴木隆志
Opus
CEO (and presumed founder) of Opus. Formerly of Goblin Sound (which existed from 1987-1990 [7]).

[edit] Personal websites

Eric J. Popejoy
At McT
Star Trek (VIC-20) Sega

Tony Vece
At McT
Up 'n Down (C64) U.S. Gold

Randy Bowker
At Zip Technologies
Crack'ed (2600) Atari Corp.