Difference between revisions of "Hiroshi Tsujino"
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− | + | '''Hiroshi Tsujino''' (aka "Onijust") worked for Taito in Japan and Taito America, then joined American Sammy/Sammy USA in the early 1990s. [http://web.archive.org/web/20090411150402/http://www.playmeter.com/0604coverstory.htm] He was later deputy general manager of the CO R&D Department at Sammy in Japan [http://www.segasammy.co.jp/english/ir/library/pdf/printing_archive/2002/e_sammy_annual_tuuki_2002.pdf], then went to Sega. Since 2014, he has been a freelance game designer. [https://www.beep-shop.com/column_entry/22453/] | |
==Game list== | ==Game list== | ||
===At Taito=== | ===At Taito=== | ||
+ | *''Xyzolog'' (MSX) (1984) [debut work] | ||
*''Sweet Acorn'' (MSX) (graphic designer) (1984) | *''Sweet Acorn'' (MSX) (graphic designer) (1984) | ||
*''The Fairyland Story'' (AC) (planner, designer) (1985) | *''The Fairyland Story'' (AC) (planner, designer) (1985) | ||
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*''Dr. Toppel Tankentai'' / ''Dr. Toppel's Adventure'' (AC) (game designer, graphic designer) (1987) | *''Dr. Toppel Tankentai'' / ''Dr. Toppel's Adventure'' (AC) (game designer, graphic designer) (1987) | ||
*''The Ninja Warriors'' (AC) (game designer) (1987) | *''The Ninja Warriors'' (AC) (game designer) (1987) | ||
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*''Plump Pop'' (AC) (game designer) (1987) | *''Plump Pop'' (AC) (game designer) (1987) | ||
*''Raimais'' (AC) (1988) | *''Raimais'' (AC) (1988) | ||
*''Cadash'' (AC) (director, production designer, graphic designer) (1989) | *''Cadash'' (AC) (director, production designer, graphic designer) (1989) | ||
+ | *''Palamedes'' (AC) (1990) | ||
*''The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper'' (NES) (planner) (1992) | *''The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper'' (NES) (planner) (1992) | ||
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*''Dolphin Blue'' (AC) (adviser) (2003) | *''Dolphin Blue'' (AC) (adviser) (2003) | ||
− | ===At Sega | + | ===At Sega=== |
*''Primeval Hunt'' (AC) (producer) (2008) | *''Primeval Hunt'' (AC) (producer) (2008) | ||
+ | *''Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade'' (AC) (research & development manager) (2011) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.beep-shop.com/column_entry/22453/ Blog post by Tsujino] (Japanese) | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 8 December 2018
Hiroshi Tsujino (aka "Onijust") worked for Taito in Japan and Taito America, then joined American Sammy/Sammy USA in the early 1990s. [1] He was later deputy general manager of the CO R&D Department at Sammy in Japan [2], then went to Sega. Since 2014, he has been a freelance game designer. [3]
Game list
At Taito
- Xyzolog (MSX) (1984) [debut work]
- Sweet Acorn (MSX) (graphic designer) (1984)
- The Fairyland Story (AC) (planner, designer) (1985)
- Arkanoid (AC) (graphic designer) (1986)
- Dr. Toppel Tankentai / Dr. Toppel's Adventure (AC) (game designer, graphic designer) (1987)
- The Ninja Warriors (AC) (game designer) (1987)
- Plump Pop (AC) (game designer) (1987)
- Raimais (AC) (1988)
- Cadash (AC) (director, production designer, graphic designer) (1989)
- Palamedes (AC) (1990)
- The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper (NES) (planner) (1992)
At Sammy
- Orbs (AC) (director, game designer, R&D, debugger) (1994)
- Jissen! Bass Fishing Hisshouhou in USA / Jimmy Houston's Bass Tournament U.S.A. (SFC/SNES) (US coordinator) (1995)
- Zombie Raid (AC) (producer) (1995)
- Jimmy Houston's Bass Tournament U.S.A. '97 (WIN) (chief coordinator) (1997)
- Dolphin Blue (AC) (adviser) (2003)
At Sega
- Primeval Hunt (AC) (producer) (2008)
- Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade (AC) (research & development manager) (2011)
Links
- Blog post by Tsujino (Japanese)