Difference between revisions of "Technos"
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Revision as of 04:52, 20 June 2019
Technōs Japan Corp. | |
Founded | 1981 |
Closed | 1996 |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Other Names |
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Technōs Japan Corp. was a Japanese video game developer, best known for the Double Dragon Franchises and Kunio-kun (which includes Renegade, Super Dodge Ball and River City Ransom). There was a US subsidiary also, which is called American Technōs Inc.
Games
Music Development
NES
Michiya Hirasawa programmed a sound driver that was used in all of the company's games. The music was written in Music Macro Language, according to Norihiko Togashi. While he never worked for Technos, he did use Hirasawa's driver for the only two Famicom titles he worked on.
Audio Personnel
- Akira Inoue
- Chiaki Iizuka
- Fumio Suzuki
- Hiroshi Nishikawa
- Ida
- Junichi Hagiwara
- Kazunaka Yamane
- Kazuo Sawa
- Kenichi Mori
- Kennosuke Suemura
- Kiyomi Kataoka
- Michiya Hirasawa
- Naoki Goto
- Reiko Uehara
- Robert C. Ashworth
- Satoshi Urakawa
- Shintaro Kumagai
- Tadashi Takatsuka
- Takaro Nozaki
- Taku Urabe
- Yoshihiro Kameoka