Anybody have any info or links to info about Japanese CD-i titles?
I operate GDRI :: Game Developer Research Institute. I've run into a few Japanese contract developers that worked on CD-i stuff.
- I found someone who worked on an untitled golf game at Cream.
- Atelier Double worked on Mystic Midway (all programming), Saitou Yuki Anniversary (all programming), and Tokyo Shiritsu Gakuen Juken Guide (all authoring). I thought Mystic Midway was developed in the West. And what IS authoring?
- Opera House's website lists "Vincent Van Gogh," "Las Vegas," and Cartoon Jukebox. I figured Harvest of the Sun and Cartoon Jukebox were developed in the West, so I don't know what Opera House would have done on those. I wonder if Las Vegas refers to the unreleased Deja Vu 2: Lost in Las Vegas.
Thanks.
Japanese Development
Re: Japanese Development
Bas would know better than me about the Japanese side of things, check his blog... interactive DreamsCRV wrote:Anybody have any info or links to info about Japanese CD-i titles?
All interesting stuff, thanks for the links. No clue on the golf game, however Mystic Midway is western developed, at a guess I'd suggest Atelier Double handled the regional conversion of the game. Authoring I would take as programming. Also Harvest of the Sun and Cartoon Jukebox are all western developed titles. As for Las Vegas your guess is as good as mine!CRV wrote:I operate GDRI :: Game Developer Research Institute. I've run into a few Japanese contract developers that worked on CD-i stuff.
- I found someone who worked on an untitled golf game at Cream.
- Atelier Double worked on Mystic Midway (all programming), Saitou Yuki Anniversary (all programming), and Tokyo Shiritsu Gakuen Juken Guide (all authoring). I thought Mystic Midway was developed in the West. And what IS authoring?
- Opera House's website lists "Vincent Van Gogh," "Las Vegas," and Cartoon Jukebox. I figured Harvest of the Sun and Cartoon Jukebox were developed in the West, so I don't know what Opera House would have done on those. I wonder if Las Vegas refers to the unreleased Deja Vu 2: Lost in Las Vegas.