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*''Musashi'' (JP Publisher: Universal Designing Center?) [http://avionics.starfree.jp/musashi/index.html]<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup> | *''Musashi'' (JP Publisher: Universal Designing Center?) [http://avionics.starfree.jp/musashi/index.html]<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup> | ||
− | :<small>Former Bell programmer Nobuyuki Nishiyama lists a game called ''Formation Attack'' on [https:// | + | :<small>Former Bell programmer Nobuyuki Nishiyama lists a game called ''Formation Attack'' on [https://m.facebook.com/5mingame2 his Facebook profile]. [https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_121/page/n121/mode/2up An ad in ''Computer Gaming World'' Issue 121] suggests this was the US version of ''Musashi''. It is unknown if ''Formation Attack'' was ever actually released.</small> |
:<small>Sound engineer Kengo Sakurai's website mentions a ''Musashi 2'', but there is no other information available. [http://www.midiclub.jp/outline/results.html]</small> | :<small>Sound engineer Kengo Sakurai's website mentions a ''Musashi 2'', but there is no other information available. [http://www.midiclub.jp/outline/results.html]</small> | ||
Revision as of 05:22, 7 March 2024
Bell Corporation (株式会社ベル) was apparently connected to Shiroshita Engineering (now SEG). [1] The company included some former T&E Soft staff.
See also: Imagineer Interactive, Newcom, VertexEG
Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, print (see Further reading), shared staff
DOS/V
- Former Bell programmer Nobuyuki Nishiyama lists a game called Formation Attack on his Facebook profile. An ad in Computer Gaming World Issue 121 suggests this was the US version of Musashi. It is unknown if Formation Attack was ever actually released.
- Sound engineer Kengo Sakurai's website mentions a Musashi 2, but there is no other information available. [3]
Nintendo 64
- Derby Stallion 64 (JP Publisher: Media Factory)
PlayStation
- Midori no Makibao: Kuroi Inazuma Shiroi Kiseki (JP Publisher: Axela)
Saturn
- F-1 Live Information / F1 Challenge (JP Publisher: Sega, US/EU/AU Publisher: Virgin)
- Some Graphics: Jitensha, Sign Projects; JP Music: T's Music
- Originally began life as a PC game[1]
- Pinball Graffiti (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video; EU Publisher: JVC) [4]
- Sound: T's Music
- Game includes music from Burning Soldier, which was not by T's Music, and the Killer Tracks library [5]
- "Untitled 3D action game"
- Appears on early Saturn release lists along with Musashi (Wing Arms), "untitled 3D racing game," and "untitled pinball game" [6]
- Wing Arms: Kareinaru Gekitsui Ou / Wing Arms (JP/US/EU Publisher: Sega)
- Some Graphics: Jitensha; Some Sound & Music: T's Music
- A remake of Musashi[1]
Further reading
1. Szczepaniak, John. The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 2: Monochrome. United States: SMG Szczepaniak, 2015. Print.