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zemmix
05-25-2003, 02:43 AM
So we all see the credits at the end of the games. Ever wondered if you know any of those names? I know there's a few others here that have worked or still do for a game company. What games are your names in!
I have my name in a couple of different game's. Here's my list;
Vampire: Masquerade Redemtion (PC)
Tenchu 2 (PSX)
Orphen: Scion of Sorcerey (PS2)
Lion King: Simba's Adventures (PSX)
Sky Odessey (PS2)
Civilization: Call to Power 2 (PC)
I'm under the tester section in the credits for all of those.
Phosphor Dot Fossils
05-25-2003, 04:56 AM
I'm in the credits for the Good Deal Games Sega CD titles "Bug Blaster" and "Star Strike" (just by virtue of having done some stuff for GDG in the past that was unrelated to those games), and I also did the artwork for the CGE limited edition release of Haunted House II 3D for the 5200. (That artwork was replaced for the general release version, though.)
Now, if you're talking non-homebrews, I'm outta luck there - nobody knows who I am. LOL I did, however, get a "special thanks to" shout-out in the credits of Frank Klepacki's (Command & Conquer, Space & Beyond, Dune 2000, etc.) "Morphscape" CD, which surprised the heck outta me. :)
sniperCCJVQ
05-25-2003, 06:37 AM
My name is in the homebrew Bejeweld for the Colecovision made by Newcoleco.
Bratwurst
05-25-2003, 11:02 AM
Ah, well if homebrews count then I'm listed in the 5200 Koffi game, I'm pretty sure.
autobotracing
05-25-2003, 11:55 AM
none that I know of :(
Raccoon Lad
05-25-2003, 12:24 PM
Nothing great:
PowerPuff Girls: Mojo Jojo-a-go go -GBA
Night Stalker -Cell phone
Another GBA game I'm not sure if I'm still under NDA about
zmeston
05-25-2003, 01:04 PM
So we all see the credits at the end of the games. Ever wondered if you know any of those names? I know there's a few others here that have worked or still do for a game company. What games are your names in!
I have my name in a couple of different game's. Here's my list;
Vampire: Masquerade Redemtion (PC)
Tenchu 2 (PSX)
Orphen: Scion of Sorcerey (PS2)
Lion King: Simba's Adventures (PSX)
Sky Odessey (PS2)
Civilization: Call to Power 2 (PC)
I'm under the tester section in the credits for all of those.
Sky Odyssey is a GREAT game. Definitely one of the all-time PS2 sleepers, along with The Adventures of Cookie & Cream.
Do you still work in Activision QA?
-- Z.
DDCecil
05-25-2003, 05:10 PM
I have my name on the title screen and credits of Doomsday Dream Legends 1 and 2. Of course, I made them, but it's a thrill to me just to see my name scroll up the screen. :)
zmeston
05-25-2003, 05:50 PM
Working Designs credits:
Albert Odyssey
Alundra
Elemental Gearbolt
Gungriffon Blaze
Lunar: SSSC
Lunar 2: EBC
Magic Knight Rayearth
Silhouette Mirage
Thunder Force V
Vanguard Bandits
Non-WD credits:
Black Fire
The Ignition Factor
Way of the Warrior
Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge
A dubious group of games, to say the least.
-- Z.
zemmix
05-25-2003, 08:55 PM
Sky Odyssey is a GREAT game. Definitely one of the all-time PS2 sleepers, along with The Adventures of Cookie & Cream.
Do you still work in Activision QA?
-- Z.
Woot!! Someone else remembers Sky Odyssey!!! That was my all time favorite game to test and still one of my favorite PS2 games. Wish they'd do a sequel...
Nope not at Activision QA anymore. It was fun while it lasted though.
kingpong
05-26-2003, 12:02 AM
Battlecars (SNES) is the only one I know of, though I might be in other Namco games of that era - never bothered to check
rolenta
05-26-2003, 05:16 PM
I'm in
Atari Arcade Hits 2 (PC)
Atari Anniversary Edition (PC & Dreamcast)
Atari Anniversary Edition Redux (Ps2)
Activision Anthology (PS2)
My name is also in the manual for Combat Two (2600)
I also wrote the manuals for Crack'd (2600), Save The Whales (2600) and PickUp (2600) but I never credited myself for them.
slapdash
05-27-2003, 12:07 PM
I also got my name in Activision Anthology, which was a bit of a surprise...
After that, just a couple of homebrews.
The Scribe
05-27-2003, 12:34 PM
I write game-related materials for a living and have been listed in the onscreen and printed credits for all of them, except one yet-to-be published game that references has a certain terrorist. I figured I might as well remain anonymous for that one.
It's amazing how touchy a subject game credits can be, especially for certain high-profile titles. These days, I'm seeing pages and pages of names for some games that include relatives of excutives (with some bogus title). And there's always someone complaining about being left out.
I personally think that credits are good because people should know just how many people it takes to develop, publish and market a game these days. Also, I think the talented producers and designers should be given more credit, i.e. "Conceived and designed by Joe Blow" like back in the Activision 2600 days.
zmeston
05-27-2003, 02:00 PM
It's amazing how touchy a subject game credits can be, especially for certain high-profile titles. These days, I'm seeing pages and pages of names for some games that include relatives of excutives (with some bogus title). And there's always someone complaining about being left out.
Relatives of executives getting bogus credits? The game industry really HAS turned into Hollywood.
I personally think that credits are good because people should know just how many people it takes to develop, publish and market a game these days. Also, I think the talented producers and designers should be given more credit, i.e. "Conceived and designed by Joe Blow" like back in the Activision 2600 days.
I absolutely agree with giving prominent, on-the-box credit to the lead designers and programmers, which are roughly equivalent to a writer and director. Hell, I'd settle for prominent development-team credit, as game publishers are far too willing to take credit for what developers do. (Activision launching the "O2" brand based on the success of Neversoft's Tony Hawk series, Rockstar renaming DMA Design to "Rockstar North," et cetera.) Then again, the most talented designers of the modern era (Kojima, Miyamoto) already get plenty of props, so perhaps the problem isn't as bad as it initially seems.
-- Z.
rbudrick
05-27-2003, 03:43 PM
I'm in the credits to almost every game I ever beat. Right at the end, I'm usually the last one they thank, only not by name. Usually they call me "the player," or "you," or "whatever name I typed in as my character name."
Umm...yeah.
-Rob
I'm in Protector and BattleSphere (Jaguar), and was going to be in the unreleased Bust-A-Move for NUON.
-Kevin
Well I had my credits in one of those old ZZT games which I had made. I was also working on an RPG with RPG Maker 95 on PC, and I had my name in credits there too. As for professionally made games, none at all.
-dave