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Takeshi Abo (阿保 剛, Abo Takeshi, born January 17, 1973) is a Japanese video game composer.He joined the industry through developer StarCraft, Inc. in the early 1990s, mainly working on conversions of Western video games. [1]
Psycho Chaser; Developer(s) Sting Entertainment: Publisher(s) Naxat Soft: Director(s) Tomoyuki Yamagishi: Programmer(s) Toyofumi Kunihiro: Artist(s) Shinichi Abe Tsutomu Takase: Composer(s) Yasue Santō: Platform(s) PC Engine: Release
Bombs which directly hit pigs explode on contact. Various power ups are available throughout the game such as gas that makes all other characters fall asleep. A bonus sub-game involves random pigs popping out of holes, and the player must knock them back down the hole with their own pig, in a similar mode of gameplay to Whack-a-mole.
Psychic Detective is a 1995 interactive movie video game that uses extensive amounts of live-action footage and features dozens of professional character actors. It was written by Michael Kaplan and directed by John Sanborn. This game is not to be confused with the Japanese-only Psychic Detective series of adventure games developed by DataWest.
Psikyo [a] was a Japanese video game developer and publisher known for its shoot 'em ups and undressing mahjong games. It was founded in 1992 by former Video System staff who worked on the Aero Fighters series. Psikyo was mainly an arcade game developer, and ported some of their games to home consoles as well. Psikyo was acquired by X-Nauts in ...
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Delta 4 was a British software developer founded by Fergus McNeill, writing and publishing interactive fiction. [1]Delta 4 designed games between 1984 and 1992.Some were self-published, others were released by CRL Group, Piranha Software, Silversoft, or On-Line Entertainment.