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Shinichi Seya was a Japanese programmer who worked for Sunsoft. He primary worked with the audio side of programming in the earlier part of his career, but later moved onto general programming and game coding. He worked with Nobuyuki Hara on many projects, which almost always meant programming and implementing Naoki Kodaka's music into the game.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Sample |
1989/12/22 | Benkei Gaiden (TG16) | Sound Programmer |
1990/07/27 | Batman (GEN) | Sound Programmer |
1990/10/12 | Batman (TG16) | Sound Programmer |
1990/08/10 | Journey to Silius (NES) | Sound Programmer |
1990/10/?? | Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES) | Sound Programmer |
1991/04/27 | Shi-Kin-Joh (MD) | Sound Programmer |
1991/05/22 | The Manhole (TGCD) | Sound Programmer |
1991/09/20 | Ufouria: The Saga (NES) | Sound Programmer |
1991/09/27 | Super Spy Hunter (NES) | Sound Programmer |
1991/??/?? | Blaster Master Boy (GB) | Sound Programmer |
1992/01/14 | Super Fantasy Zone (GEN) | Sound Programmer |
1992/01/31 | Mr. Gimmick (NES) | Special Thanks |
1992/11/27 | Trip World (GB) | Sound Programmer |
1994/12/?? | Pieces (SNES) | Programmer |
1994/12/29 | Dual Orb II (SFC) | Programmer |
1996/09/13 | Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti (PS1) | Programmer |
1998/05/21 | Honoo no Ryōrijin: Cooking Fighter Hao (PS1) | Special Thanks |
1998/12/17 | Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure (PS1) | Programmer |