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List of staff (SSB)

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This is a list of the staff involved with the game Super Smash Bros. The game and its follow-up Super Smash Bros. Melee feature extended versions of their credit rolls in which the credited personnel are matched to their specific roles.[1] The credits vary depending on which regional version is being played, and some can only be seen by changing the language settings. All of the names are written in roman letters.

Director

  • Masahiro Sakurai (HAL)
    • Game Design
    • Planning
    • Direction
    • Motion Coaching
    • Kirby Original Design

Chief Programmer

  • Yoshiki Suzuki (HAL)
    • Program Management System, Player Programming

Programmers

Note: This section is titled "Programmer" in the Japanese version.

  • Kouichi Watanabe (HAL)
    • Library, Map, Display, Effect, Computer Player, 1P Game, Boss, Training Mode Programming
  • Yasuyuki Nagashima (HAL)
    • Character & Game Mode Select Screen, Ranking, Opening, Screen Adjust, Backup Ram Programming
  • Yoshimi Takahashi (HAL)
  • Katsuhiro Sakoda (HAL)
  • Yoshiya Taniguchi (HAL)

Chief Designer

  • Tsuyoshi Wakayama (HAL)
    • Design Management
    • Modeling Support

Designers

Note: This section is titled "Designer" in the Japanese version.

  • Hitoshi Kikkawa (HAL)
  • Junsuke Sugiura (HAL)
  • Satoko Nakamura (HAL)
    • Samus Motion
    • Item, Effect, 1P Start Screen
    • Training Screen Design
  • Tadashi Hashikura (HAL)
    • Effect Design
    • Samus, DK[n 5], Fox, Kirby, Pikachu, Boss Map Design
  • Michiko Takahashi (HAL)
  • Akio Hanyu (HAL)
    • Mario, DK[n 5], Samus, Fox Motion Support
    • Yoshi Damage Motion
    • Bonus Stage Map Support
  • Isao Takahashi (HAL)
    • Fox, Kirby, Boss Motion
    • Motion Capture Data Convert
    • Bonus Stage Map Support
  • Youichi Sukino (HAL)
    • Pikachu Motion
    • Samus, Fox Damage Motion
  • Kazu Ozawa (HAL)
    • Item Design
  • Kunio Watanabe (HAL)
  • Shigeru Hashiguchi (HAL)
    • Pokémon[n 7] Model Confusion Design Support
  • Tatsuhiko Oi
  • Masaya Akiyama
  • Senji Hirose
  • Eriko Suzuki
  • C Shane Allala
    • Pikachu Motion
    • Ness[n 1] Damage Motion
  • Takashi Iizuka (Creatures)
    • Pikachu Map Design
  • Nachi Sugiyama (Creatures)
    • Opening Design
  • Ryuta Kusumi (Creatures)
    • Opening Design

Sound Composer

  • Hirokazu Ando (HAL)
    • BGM Compose & Arrange
    • FGM Compose

Support

  • Hisatoshi Takeuchi (HAL)
    • Project Support

Voice Actors

Note: This section is titled "Voice Actor" in the Japanese version.

Uncredited

Original Game Staff

Note: This section is titled "Original Game's Staff" in the Japanese version.

NOA Staff

  • Bill Trinen (NOA)[n 18]
    • Localization
  • Michelle Powers (NOA)[n 18]
    • Localization
  • Greg Richardson (NOA)[n 18]
    • Localization

NOE Staff

  • Claude M. Moyse (NOE)[n 23]
    • Editor In-Chief
    • Manager
    • German Localization
  • Marcus Pfitzner (NOE)[n 23]
    • Assistant Editor In-Chief
    • Assistant Manager
    • German Localization
  • John D. Kraft (NOE)[n 23]
    • Editor
    • Supervisor Localization
  • Patrick R. Fabri (NOE)[n 23]
    • Editor
    • German Translation
  • Keiko Okamoto (NOE)[n 23]
    • Localization

NFR Staff

  • Julien Bardakoff (NFR)[n 23]
    • Translation Dept. Manager
    • French Text
  • Jean-Baptiste Fleury (NFR)[n 23]
    • Translator
    • French Text

Special Thanks

  • Satoshi Ishida (HAL)
    • Debug Support
  • Chieko Obikane (HAL)
    • Debug Support
  • Tetsuya Notoya (HAL)
    • Editorial Support
  • Jun Yamazaki (HAL)
    • Model Converter
    • Programming
  • Chiharu Itoh (HAL)
    • Model Converter
    • Programming
  • Yoshiaki Shinohara (HAL)
  • Shigefumi Kawase (HAL)[n 24]
    • Data Support
  • Shinya Takahashi (NINTENDO)
    • Motion Capture SE & OP
  • Tsuyoshi Watanabe (NINTENDO)
    • Motion Capture SE & OP
  • Yoshiyuki Tagawa (Creatures)
    • Data SE
  • Kensuke Tanabe (NINTENDO)
    • Diplomacy
  • Yasuhiro Sakai (NINTENDO)
    • Advice
  • Shingo Okamoto (NINTENDO)
    • Super Mario Club
    • Debug Support
  • Hiroko Sugino (NINTENDO)[n 25]
    • Localization
  • Kazuhiro Matsumoto (NINTENDO)[n 25]
    • Localization
  • Super Mario Club
    • Debug
    • Assessment
  • HAL Debug Team
    • Debug
    • Game Balance Support
  • 4Kids Productions[n 26]
    • US Pokémon voices
  • TOP-INSIGHT International Co., Ltd.[n 27]
    • Chinese Pokémon voices

Project Manager

  • Ryuki Kuraoka (HAL)
    • Project Management
    • Traffic Management
    • Motion Capture Actor

Progress Manager

  • Kimiyoshi Fukui (NINTENDO)
    • Sales Schedule
    • Management

Producer

  • Hiroaki Suga (HAL)
    • Negotiations
  • Satoru Iwata (HAL)
    • Negotiation Chief
    • Computer Player, Test Version Programming
    • Program Support
  • Kenji Miki (NINTENDO)
    • Diplomacy, Advice
  • Shigeru Miyamoto (NINTENDO)
    • Mario, Luigi[n 3], Link, DK[n 5]
    • Original Design
    • Various games
    • Production & Direction
    • Advice

Executive Producer

Presents

Chinese Localization

  • iQue Engineering (iQue)[n 27]
    • China
    • Suzhou
This staff credits are based on the original N64.[n 27]

Copyright

©1999-2005 Nintendo/HAL Laboratory, Inc. ©2005 iQue.
Character: ©Nintendo/HAL Laboratory, Inc./
Creatures inc./GAME FREAK inc.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Appears as question marks if Ness is not unlocked.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Appears as question marks if Captain Falcon is not unlocked.
  3. ^ a b c d e Appears as question marks if Luigi is not unlocked.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Appears as question marks if Jigglypuff is not unlocked. Alternatively appears as "Purin" (Japanese version), "Rondoudou" (European version, French), or "Pummeluff" (European version, German)
  5. ^ a b c d e Appears as "D.Kong" in the Japanese version.
  6. ^ Appears as question marks if Mushroom Kingdom is not unlocked.
  7. ^ Appears as "Pokemon" in the Japanese version.
  8. ^ Credited as "Charles Martinee"
  9. ^ a b Appears as Yoshi Story in the Japanese version.
  10. ^ a b c Only appears in the Japanese version.
  11. ^ Only appears in the English versions.
  12. ^ a b Only appears in the European version when the language is set to French.
  13. ^ a b Only appears in the European version when the language is set to German.
  14. ^ Only appears in the Japanese, English, and iQue versions.
  15. ^ Appears as Super MarioBros in the Japanese version.
  16. ^ Appears as Legend of Zelda in the Japanese version.
  17. ^ a b Appears as LYLATWARS in the Australian and European versions.
  18. ^ a b c d Only appears in the international versions.
  19. ^ Appears as Kirby Super Deluxe in the Japanese version, Kirby's FAN PAK in the Australian version, and Kirby's FUN PAK in the European version.
  20. ^ a b c Appears as Pocket Monsters in the Japanese version.
  21. ^ Appears as Pokemon Stadium in the Japanese version.
  22. ^ a b Appears as EarthBound in the international versions.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g Only appears in the European version.
  24. ^ Credited as "Sigezo Kawase"
  25. ^ a b Only appears in the Australian and European versions.
  26. ^ Only appears in the American, Australian, and European versions.
  27. ^ a b c Only appears in the iQue version.

References

  1. ^ http://themushroomkingdom.net/ssb_credits-full.shtml
  2. ^ a b Has voice clips also used in Smash for Wii U and/or Ultimate; directly credited in either or both Japanese Sound Tests.
  3. ^ Voice clip from the Japanese version of Mewtwo Strikes Back, which credits Koichi Yamadera as Mew.

See also