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Famicom/NES / Ntdec Credits
« on: November 03, 2012, 02:29:26 AM »
Hey there.
I'm going to compile a list of NTDEC games I've played through that have staff credits. Hopefully, we can get the real names of these guys and get a hold of them.
There was one game that I know they developed, and the ending had credits, but they were in Chinese. I don't remember the game, but I know the ending was uploaded on YouTube because that's where I saw it, but maybe that game gives the real names of the developers.

Caltron 6-in-1 Credits
 ROM:
 Main Program & Hardware design by Shao Hwa Chiou

 Cosmos Cop:
  Program by Patrick
  Graphic by Pandy
  Music by Martino
 Magic Carpet 1001:
  Program by Patrick
  Graphic by Julia
  Music by Ruth
  Special Thanks Martino
 Porter:
  Program by Kriss
  Graphic by Julia
  Music by Martino
  Hard Ware by Gary

Cobra Mission:
 Program - Tommy Shih
 Art - Kitty
 Music - Vincent Cheng
 Design - Tommy Kitty

Fighting Hero:
(It's really hard to read this text)
 Programmer: Doggy, Repeat, Dragon
 Static Picture: Athena, Cartier
 Dynamic Picture: Patric
 Music: Melody, Ruth
 Director: Lee
 Special Thanks: Wang
 Mega Soft, Inc.

Fighting Hero III:
 Program Design by - Patrick, Dennis
 Projected by - E2
 Graphic Designer - Jerry, Vincent, Sylphid
 Graphic Designer - Pandy, Kitty, M.C.Hwang
 Hardware Designer by - S.H.Chiu (Shao Hwa Chiou) & Robert
 Music by - Martino
 Special Thanks the Ministry of Forgign Affairs of R.O.C. - E2, Johnny
 
Hit Marmot:
 Directed by - NTDEC Group
 Produced by - NTDEC Co Ltd
 Hardware Design - KL Lee
 Software Design - Wang Daw
 Picture Design - Cartier, Jenny, Athena
 Music Deisgn - Melody
 Special Thanks - FM Kuo
 (Then it says NTDEC 5 times)

Master Shooter:
 Planner: E2
 Graphic Design: Kitty
 Programer: Tommy Shih
 Music: Tommy Shih, E2
 Special Thanks: "Kenny Shih"

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1993-1999 / Kossel Huang
« on: October 28, 2012, 04:35:25 PM »
All my accounts are Doommaster1994. You can do it through Skype. :)

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1993-1999 / Kossel Huang
« on: October 28, 2012, 04:20:06 PM »
I removed the Idea-tek games from his list. He said he only worked for C&E and he doesn't know who Idea-tek is. He told me the company was created by 郭啓鏞 (Guō Qǐ-yōng?).
I added Rad Racket to his list because it sounded like Bubble Bath Babes music to me, but he said he didn't work on that one. The ones on his VGMPF page are the ones that he did compose.

To answer your question, MLX, yup, that's the guy. He's actually pretty cool to talk to. I just hope he doesn't come across this forum thinking we're stalkers or something. :S
I asked him about B.H. Ting from Tiles of Fate. He said that is in fact Ding Bohao. He said they were colleagues at the company but they've been out of touch for a long time. He told me he doesn't remember Ding Bohao working on music, but only sound effects, though Tiles of Fate disproves that. I think Ding Bohao worked for Idea-tek. I'm sure that's his music in Puzzle. Listen to the second stage theme in Tiles of Fate and you'll notice they're the same style. I'm sure they use the same music engine. If I could find Ding, that would be perfect.

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1993-1999 / Kossel Huang
« on: October 28, 2012, 07:23:27 AM »
Hello, everyone.
I wanted to let you guys know I recently just got in touch with Kossel Huang. He is known for composing the music for Bubble Bath Babes/Mermaids of Atlantis. If anyone wants me to ask him anything, please let me know. I don't know if he's fluent in English, but he did give me some English replies when I wrote in English. I do have a couple Chinese-English friends so if worse comes to worse. He's a really nice person though.
(Sorry if this is in the wrong forum section, I didn't really know where to put it.)

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: April 26, 2012, 03:21:53 AM »
Hey guys.
It's me again.
If you're interested, I have a couple Chinese friends who could probably translate those Chinese games' credits. One of them translated the credits for Dragon Knife. Also, as far as C&E goes, I think it's safe to assume B.H. Ting is an alias for Ding Bohao. As for Bi Guoxian, Huang Guoxian, etc. they're all aliases of Kossel Huang.

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 16, 2012, 12:22:52 AM »
Okay, I sent you his e-mail address. That's the exact e-mail address he replied to me (twice) at. Hopefully it's really him and he's not just saying that just for attention.

Also, Ultimate League Soccer and Venice Beach Volleyball strongly convince me that they were composed by either Kossel Huang or B.H. Ting (I think more of the former)
Also, I noticed Peek-A-Boo Poker has the same kind of music as Puzzle.

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 15, 2012, 02:28:28 AM »
Something interesting in the Dragon Co. games, is that in the ROM editor, it reveals the source code, or what looks like the source code.
@taizou - Yup. I didn't really ask him anything about his works, but I asked him if he composed Q-Boy for the NES and he said yes. I found his website, but looking for it now, I can't find it. That's weird. If anyone is interested in contacting him, I can give you his e-mail.  He does, however have Linkedin. I sent him a request there.
I thought TomSoft may have published the game.

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 14, 2012, 04:51:57 PM »
Yeah, not sure what the guy's real name is. Too bad those guys used aliases, though I can easily see why, so Nintendo would have a hard time finding them. Maybe it's some combination of the two though, like Alex Cheng, though I know that's very unlikely. Maybe even Yeu Cheng or something like that.
Also, in the ROM text for the Dragon Co. games, I found this:
TomSoft Studio
E-mail tomsoft@ihw.co.cn
Tel: (029)7223482

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 14, 2012, 04:45:45 PM »
I believe Hummer Cheng is an alias for Alex Yeu. Just listen to Alex Yeu's work on Earthworm Jim 3. I forget which game Hummer Cheng was credited in, but I think it was Donkey Kong Country. I made a page on the Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki about Alex Yeu and the games he worked on: http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Alex_Yeu
(Sorry if I'm not supposed to post links on here)
I also made one for B.H. Ting and Kossel Huang.

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 14, 2012, 03:29:14 PM »
Wow. I'm astonished, I didn't think I'd actually get a reply! lol
I did ask Dan Lawton about the Sachen games licensed to Color Dreams in the U.S. He doesn't know much about them and he said that Sachen wouldn't give them the source code to their games. Also, L.K.C. in Super Pang 2 may be an alias for Tchackvosky.
I know you guys already got Kossel Huang as the composer, but here are the credits to Bubble Bath Babes:
Planned By: Tricia
Programmed By: Silvers
Graphics By: Katy
Art Director By: Pony
Music By: Kossel
Thanks To: Jack
BGM.1 Waving Up and Down
BGM.2 Blow Bubbles

Now compare that to Mermaids of Atlantis:
Planned By: Tricia Chen
Programmed By: Silvers Lin
Graphic By: Kathy Chen
Art Direction By: Pony Chiou
Music By: Kossel Huang
Thanks To: Jack Yeh
BGM.1 Waving Up and Down
BGM.2 Blow Bubbles
BGM.3 Wonderful Seabed
Game Testing: Fred Hood, Deborah Rose
Story and Tweeking By: Phil Mikkelson
Original Mermaid Art By: Martin Gee
Special Thanks To: Richard & Patricia Frick

I tried talking to Phil Mikkelson, as I'm sure he'd know for a fact who developed those games, but he never replied to my messages.
Here's the credits for Gaiapolis:
Producer: Liu Kuan-Chun
Programmer: Liu Kuan-Chun, Ming-Fong Lue
Art: Ahi Shu, L.J.U., Tou Che-Dee, Su-Ping Chen
Music: Chou Yuan-Mei
Sound Effect: Chou Yuan-Mei
Art Designer: Tou Che-Dee
Tester: Eric Wu, Huan-Lin Tsai, Sunny Chen, Andy Chen
Special Thanks: Eric Wu, Huan-Lin Tsai

Credits for Cobra Mission:
Progam: Tommy Shih
Art - Kitty
Music - Vincent Cheng
Design - Tommy Kitty
(I believe NTDEC made this one even though it says Asder)

Credits for Hell Fighter:
Director: Guan-Her Chern
Art Director: Shih-To Ma
Producer: L.C. Tchacvosky
Program: Guan-Her Chern
Public Program: L.K.C. Tchacvosky
Artist: Shyh-Dwo Maa
Music Compose: Lih-Chyun Maa
Cartridge Hardware: Dr. Super Mary
Tool Support: L.C. Tchacvosky
Music Design: Mr. X, Lih-Chyun Maa
English Translate: Chii-Tyng Shy
Story: L.C. Tchacvosky
Co-Producer: Jiin-Rong Tzeng
Special Thank: Game King, Hot Dog, Hann-Long Chern

Credits for Olympic I.Q.
Programmer: L.K.C. (L.C. Tchacvosky?)
Director: Max Tsao
Art Director: Mei-Ni Wong
Music: Richard

Credits for Q-Boy:
Tester: Jesse Chen, Arick Wi, Sunny Chen, Caven Chou
Art Editor: Su Ping Chen, Shi Lu Hai
Producer: Chun Nan Lin
Composer: Yuan Mei Chou (I got in touch with him)
Programmer: Kuan Chun Liu

Rocman X
Programmer: Eric Wu, Huan-Lin Tsai
Director: Eric Wu, Huan-Lin Tsai
Music: Amadeus Wang
Sound Effect: Amadeus Wang
Art Designer: Chun-Nan Lin
Character Designer: Chun-Nan Lin

Silver Eagle
Producer: Lin Chun Nan
Art Editor: Ahi
Music: Amy Chou
Sound Effect: Amadeus Wang
Tester: Sunny Chen, Lue Min Fung, Huan Lin Tsai, Jesse Chen, Liou Kuan Chun, Arick Wu, Andy Chen

Super Pang II
Director: Andy Chean
Programmer: Yung Ming Chen
Game Design: Wan Guang Yang
Music: Amy Chou
Game Graphics: Wan Guang Yang
Sound Effect: L.K.C. (L.C. Tchacvosky?)
Text: Caroline Shin
Producer: Chung Kang Kuo
Art: Chin Nan Lin (Chun Nan Lin?)

Tagin' Dragon: (Now we get to know who did that horrible title music!)
Sound: Rolland Cheng
Artpicture: Wun Zu-Tsie, Hau Yu-Tsao, Min Fa-Tyei, Chieh Che-Chao
Programmer: Rolland Cheng
Derector: Rolland Cheng

Tiles of Fate:
Project Leader: Jack Yeh
Planned By: Tricia Chen
Programmed By: Ho Yu-Hwa
Graphic By: Kathy Chen
Music By: B.H. Ting
Thanks To: Harry Jean, Daru Young, Yeh Min-Hwa

Toy Story
Program Design: Sammy Lee, Tom Wang, L.S. Chen, Ton Chen Jan
Artistic Design: Steve Hon, L. Fat Wang
Music Design: U.L. Wang
Director: Lee Fan Dai

The following credits are from some Sachen multicart:
Magical Tower
Producer: Lin Chun Nan
Programmer: Sunny Chen
Art Editor: She Lu Hi (Ahi?)
Art Designer: Lin Chun Nan
Music: Amadeus Y. Wang
Sound: Amadeus Y. Wang
Tester: Arick Wu, Jessic Chen (Jesse Chen?), Che De Tou
Director: Andy Chen

Worm Visitor
Programmer: Ei How Yang
Art Designer: Wang Bi Bi San (Shows them twice)
Music: Amadeus L Wang
Sound Effect: Ei How Yang
Tester: Macro Bi Chen
Director: Jack Chen

The following credits are from the Caltron 6-in-1:
Cosmos Cop:
Program By: Patrick
Graphic By: Pandy
Music By: Martino

Magic Carpet 1001:
Program By Patrick
Graphic By Julia
Music By Ruth
Special Thanks Martino (Sound Driver?)

Porter: (Probably don't need this since the credits are on the title screen, but I'll post anyway just in case)
Program By Kriss
Graphic By Julia
Music By Martino
Hard Ware By Gary

I believe 'Martino' composed the menu songs and Bookyman. I'm pretty sure he also may have composed Go! Benny! and maybe a few other games I can't think of off the top of my head.

Here's Master Shooter, also by NTDEC. It's very similar to Cobra Mission's credits/gameplay:
Planner: E2
Graphic Design: Kitty
Programer: Tommy Shih
Music: Tommy Shih, E2
Special Thanks: "Kenny Shih"

Fighting Hero: (Some of the text looks so weird I can't tell what letter it's supposed to be so I'll do my best)
Programmer: Doggy, Repeat, Dragon
Static Picture: Athena, Cartier
Dynamic Picture: Patric
Music: Melody, Ruth
Director: Lee
Special Thanks: Wang

Also, I didn't see the credits for Felix the Cat, so here they are. Surprisingly, I believe all the credits are real names:
Co-Director: Haiying Han
Programmer: Hongying Wu
Backgrounds: Haiying Han
Animation: Xiaohua Li, Haiying Han, Zhang Wen
Music: Li Meng
Produce: Dragon Co.

Here's Lion King 3, also developed by Dragon Co.
Co--Director: Yu Yongping, Zhang Xiaonan
Programmer: Tommy Xie, Li Xiao rui
Backgrounds: Yu Yongping
Animation: Zhang Xiaonan, Meng Xianzheng
Music: Li Meng
Produce: Dragon Co. Xi 'An China

Fighting Hero III: (This one's real interesting because it actually shows pictures of the developers)
Program Design By: Patrick, Dennis
Projected By: E2
Graphic Designer: Jerry, Vincent, Sylphid, Pandy, Kitty, M.C. Hwang
Hardware Designer By: S.H.Chiu (Shao Hwa Chou. In the rom text for the Caltron 6-in-1, it says 'Main Program & Hardware Design By Shao Hwa Chou) and Robert
Music By Martino
Special Thanks E2, Johnny

I hope this helped. Let me know if I can be of any more assistance.
-Doommaster1994

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BootlegGames Wiki / Credits?
« on: January 14, 2012, 07:42:04 AM »
Hello, there.
Not sure if anyone pays attention to this thread anymore, but if they do...
I have sent Kossel Huang on Facebook a message, but I have not heard back from him. He probably doesn't speak English. I am really trying to find out who developed, and who composed Puzzle. Tiles of Fate's instruments are the same as Puzzle's, and that was developed by AVE and credits B.H. Ting as the composer, so I'm convinced he also did Puzzle.

Also, how did you beat Decathlon? I can't find the player's score modifier, but I found the CPU's.
Not sure if anyone noticed, but in Bubble Bath Babes, all the credits are listed only by their first names, and in Mermaids of Atlantis, it's their first and last names. You can find images of the credits on the Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki. I have also completed all the known Sachen games that have credits. Let me know if you want me to upload credits on here for those games as well. I don't want to accidentally do the wrong thing and get myself banned.

Also, I have gotten in touch with hundreds of thousands of game developers, and I even talked with the founder of the unlicensed NES game company Color Dreams, Dan Lawton. He told me all the Wisdom Tree games were composed by Vance Kozik.
Also, Operation Secret Storm (he gave me the source code for most of the Color Dreams games) credits Sandy Sims as the composer. Dan Lawton and Nina Stanley (graphic designer) said 'Sandy Sims' is most likely a pseudonym. I'm really thinking it's an alias for John Dwyer, who did the music for Challenge of the Dragon (hear how similar the music is and it's the same exact game engine).
For the Sachen games, I mostly picked up Amy Chou and Amadeus Wang as the composer, which leads me to believe that the pirate version of Toy Story was developed by Sachen since it credits the composer 'U.L. Wang'. Felix the Cat and Tom and Jerry 3 both credit Li Meng as the composer, and they were developed by Tomsoft/Dragon, Co. This also leads me to believe that Li Meng composed Lion King 3: Timon and Pumba, Titanic, and Wait and See since they sound extremely similar (same audio driver.)

Maybe I'm getting a little off-topic here (I hope I'm not) but I found the composer(s) for all the Mindscape-developed games. I talked with a programmer at Mindscape who told me he remembers Nick Eastridge doing the music for most of their games. While he's mostly credited in their SNES games, none of Mindscape's NES games had credits. The programmer told me that he's pretty sure Nick composed Paperboy. I am convinced Nick also worked on Last Starfighter and Conan since they use the same audio driver. I also suspect Nick also may have written the audio driver for Orb 3D and The Chessmaster. There is a page for Eastridge Technology, but I called the Nick Eastridge up there and he said it wasn't him.

Hope this helps.

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