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One of the most famous japanese Amiga users might be Fumito Ueda, of Shadow of the Collossus fame...
See here: https://blog.amigaguru.com/shadow-of...tion-to-amiga/ and an Interview with the man himself: https://shmuplations.com/ueda/ Quote:
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20 March 2024, 08:17 | #42 |
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I wonder where were made the Koei wargames on the Amiga. Japanese developpers or western ones ?
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20 March 2024, 08:30 | #43 |
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Sadly the full credits aren't in the manuals. It seems like all the KOEI Amiga games were produced by Kou Shibusawa, so there's a good chance that they were developed in Japan.
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20 March 2024, 09:36 | #44 |
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interesting that Ueda interview
maybe there is some hidden Amiga game prototype also in Japan then |
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For me Kou Shibusawa was only main designer of all Koei historical series. Nothing related to Amiga. I think that Amiga conversion of Koei games was made in USA/Canada, because using audio.device for playing music. Also music files looks very familiar for me, but I forget when I seen similar music files. Of course if someone has fast PC and depacked all Amiga games DOS as disk images, then can search for ID. If i remember right, Koei music files has very characteristic file suffix. Then searching for this ID (suffix) is enough to find Amiga developers.
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20 March 2024, 23:57 | #47 |
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@Tigerskunk
You did read my previous post ! Nice !!! Yeah, Ueada called himself "Amiga Nut" and its really interesting to hear, how Ueda san experienced the Amiga in Japan. ; how the Amiga changed his life and consequently Videogames. The next time he release another "game", (whenever that may be) i´ll be there, day one ! Last edited by Torti-the-Smurf; 21 March 2024 at 00:15. Reason: little typo |
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Also, first Pokemon music was made on an Amiga and Tetsuya Mizuguchi was influenced by Xenon 2 on the Amiga hé discovered at a friend house. Quote:
https://twitter.com/HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN/...03952023949312 Last edited by sokolovic; 21 March 2024 at 09:15. |
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21 March 2024, 15:11 | #50 |
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Yupp, Kojima said that Super Mario Bros & Another World had a profund impact on him
If you do a bit of digging, its crazy how much impact the Amiga really had on "the Medium". |
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