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Koutetsu Teikoku [Model T-28033]
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鋼鉄帝国 (c) 1992 Hot-B (Koutetsu Teikoku) - TRIVIA - Released on March 13, 1992 in Japan. One of the main inspirations for Koutetsu Teikoku was Caar H. Schitch's 1819 novel Imperio do Aceiro (Empire of Steel). Most fans tend to agree that the major influence on the production of the game was Studio Ghibli's seminal 1986 anime Laputa: Castle in the Sky, which boasts very similar flying machines. The opening level of the game also mimics the suspended railway lines shown in the movie. - STAFF - Director: N. Yamaguchi Co-Director: Yoshinori Satake Producer: Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Executive Producer: Jun Kuriyama Screenplay: K. Asai Music by Cube Co. Ltd. Music Composer: Isao Mizoguchi, Yoshiaki Kubotera, Noriyuki Iwadare Special Sound Effectes: Masanori Hikichi Re-Recording Engineer: Dogen Shibuya Production Supervisor: Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Operating Cameramen: Y. Hirasawa, T. Suzuki Location Director of Photography: Kimihiro Endoh Conceptual Artist: Kemono Itas Art Director: Satoshi Hatsuya (S. Hatsuya) Set Director: K. Nishi Mattepainting Supervisor: V. Bestie Modelshop Supervisor: Satoshi Hatsuya (S. Riot H.) Construction Manager: Mike Yorozuya (M. Yorozuya) Head Effects Animation: N. Yamaguchi Steadicam(r)Plate Photography: K. Suganuma, N. Nakane, Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Translation Assist: Sarah Y. Cover Illustration: Marc William Ericksen - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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鋼鉄帝国 (c) 1992 Hot-B (Koutetsu Teikoku) - TRIVIA - Released on March 13, 1992 in Japan. One of the main inspirations for Koutetsu Teikoku was Caar H. Schitch's 1819 novel Imperio do Aceiro (Empire of Steel). Most fans tend to agree that the major influence on the production of the game was Studio Ghibli's seminal 1986 anime Laputa: Castle in the Sky, which boasts very similar flying machines. The opening level of the game also mimics the suspended railway lines shown in the movie. - STAFF - Director: N. Yamaguchi Co-Director: Yoshinori Satake Producer: Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Executive Producer: Jun Kuriyama Screenplay: K. Asai Music by Cube Co. Ltd. Music Composer: Isao Mizoguchi, Yoshiaki Kubotera, Noriyuki Iwadare Special Sound Effectes: Masanori Hikichi Re-Recording Engineer: Dogen Shibuya Production Supervisor: Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Operating Cameramen: Y. Hirasawa, T. Suzuki Location Director of Photography: Kimihiro Endoh Conceptual Artist: Kemono Itas Art Director: Satoshi Hatsuya (S. Hatsuya) Set Director: K. Nishi Mattepainting Supervisor: V. Bestie Modelshop Supervisor: Satoshi Hatsuya (S. Riot H.) Construction Manager: Mike Yorozuya (M. Yorozuya) Head Effects Animation: N. Yamaguchi Steadicam(r)Plate Photography: K. Suganuma, N. Nakane, Akinori Tomonaga (A. Tomonaga) Translation Assist: Sarah Y. Cover Illustration: Marc William Ericksen - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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