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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Shapeshifter: Makai Eiyuuden''''' (シェイプシフター 魔界英雄伝) in Japan, is a 2D action RPG for [[Super CD-ROM²]] hardware.
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==Story==
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==Gameplay==
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==Versions==
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===Localised names===
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| jp_trans=Shapeshifter: Makai Eiyuuden
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===Comparisons===
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Comparisons}}
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==Production credits==
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*'''Senior Programmer:''' Roman Scharnberg
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*'''Assisting Programmer:''' Christian Gustaffson
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*'''Senior Artist:''' Tom Zehner
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*'''Assisting Artist:''' Doug Snook
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*'''Producer:''' David Marsh
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*'''Design:''' David Marsh, Doug Snook, Tom Zehner, Roman Scharnberg, Christian Gustafsson
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*'''Additional Design:''' Karl Roelofs, Brian Babendererde
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*'''Additional Artwork:''' David Marsh, Ricardo Delgado, Hector Martinez, Richard Martin, Roman Scharnberg
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*'''Voices:''' Len Goodman, Randy Ladamer, E. Marty Malone, David Marsh, John Olson, Lee Walker, Walt Weaverman, Jean Williamson
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*'''Dialogue:''' David Marsh
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*'''Talent:''' N.U.T.S, Minneapolis, MN
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*'''Audio Recording:''' Tri Audio-Digital, Minneapolis, MN
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*'''Soundtracks:''' David Tumminaro, Chuck Steneck, Music Comp Inc., Roselle, IL, Recorded at Fine Line Studios, Inc., E.Dundee,IL
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{{creditsheader|'Slipping into Nowhere'}}
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*'''Lyrics by:''' Todd Papaleo and Brad Donelly
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*'''Music by:''' Todd Papaleo and Sven Herman
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*'''Performed by:''' Zipnick Youth
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*'''Guitars:''' Chris Herman and Brad Donelly
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*'''Synthesizers:''' Todd Papaleo / Sven Herman
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:'''Digitally mastered at Kidimagic Studios, Northbrook, IL<br>Enginnered by John Slywka<br>Copyright 1992 Monkmusic, Inc.<br>All rights reserved'''
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*'''Special Thanks to (Alphabetical Order):''' Fred Allen, Brian Babendererde, Brian Baker, Carol Balkcom, Brad Delaney, Dennis Defensor, Eugene Evans, Michael Garber, Joe Gaucher, Andy Glaister, Janette Heersche, Rob Herman, Michael Manning, Donna Manning, Teri Marsh, Duncan Meech, Todd Papaleo, Michael Pole, Boris Remus, Karl Roelofs, Kathy Rodger, Todd Squires, Julie Stranz, June Stoltman, Richard J.Susinka, Jeff Troutman, Sarah E.Tuten
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*'''Executive Type:''' Ken Tarolla
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*'''Developed by:''' [[ICOM Simulations|ICOM Simulations, Inc.]]
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:'''All names and places are fictional originating in the deep, dark recesses of our overactive imaginations'''
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:'''In memory of Tod Zipnick (1955-1991)'''
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| source=In-game credits
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| console=SCDROM2
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| pdf=ShapeShifter SCDROM2 Credits.pdf
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}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
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==Technical information==
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Shape Shifter
System(s): Super CD-ROM²
Publisher: Victor Musical Industries (JP), Turbo Technologies, Inc. (US)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Licensor: JPI (JP)
Genre: RPG































Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Super CD-ROM²
JP
JCCD2011
Super CD-ROM²
US
TGXCD1021

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Shape Shifter, known as Shapeshifter: Makai Eiyuuden (シェイプシフター 魔界英雄伝) in Japan, is a 2D action RPG for Super CD-ROM² hardware.

Story

Gameplay

Versions

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English Shape Shifter Shape Shifter
Japanese シェイプシフター 魔界英雄伝 Shapeshifter: Makai Eiyuuden

Comparisons

Main article: Shape Shifter/Comparisons.

Production credits

  • Senior Programmer: Roman Scharnberg
  • Assisting Programmer: Christian Gustaffson
  • Senior Artist: Tom Zehner
  • Assisting Artist: Doug Snook
  • Producer: David Marsh
  • Design: David Marsh, Doug Snook, Tom Zehner, Roman Scharnberg, Christian Gustafsson
  • Additional Design: Karl Roelofs, Brian Babendererde
  • Additional Artwork: David Marsh, Ricardo Delgado, Hector Martinez, Richard Martin, Roman Scharnberg
  • Voices: Len Goodman, Randy Ladamer, E. Marty Malone, David Marsh, John Olson, Lee Walker, Walt Weaverman, Jean Williamson
  • Dialogue: David Marsh
  • Talent: N.U.T.S, Minneapolis, MN
  • Audio Recording: Tri Audio-Digital, Minneapolis, MN
  • Soundtracks: David Tumminaro, Chuck Steneck, Music Comp Inc., Roselle, IL, Recorded at Fine Line Studios, Inc., E.Dundee,IL
'Slipping into Nowhere'
  • Lyrics by: Todd Papaleo and Brad Donelly
  • Music by: Todd Papaleo and Sven Herman
  • Performed by: Zipnick Youth
  • Guitars: Chris Herman and Brad Donelly
  • Synthesizers: Todd Papaleo / Sven Herman
Digitally mastered at Kidimagic Studios, Northbrook, IL
Enginnered by John Slywka
Copyright 1992 Monkmusic, Inc.
All rights reserved
  • Special Thanks to (Alphabetical Order): Fred Allen, Brian Babendererde, Brian Baker, Carol Balkcom, Brad Delaney, Dennis Defensor, Eugene Evans, Michael Garber, Joe Gaucher, Andy Glaister, Janette Heersche, Rob Herman, Michael Manning, Donna Manning, Teri Marsh, Duncan Meech, Todd Papaleo, Michael Pole, Boris Remus, Karl Roelofs, Kathy Rodger, Todd Squires, Julie Stranz, June Stoltman, Richard J.Susinka, Jeff Troutman, Sarah E.Tuten
  • Executive Type: Ken Tarolla
  • Developed by: ICOM Simulations, Inc.
All names and places are fictional originating in the deep, dark recesses of our overactive imaginations
In memory of Tod Zipnick (1955-1991)
Source:
In-game credits[2]

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Magazine articles

Main article: Shape Shifter/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Super CD-ROM², JP
ShapeShifter SCDROM2 JP Box Back.jpgShapeShifter SCDROM2 JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
ShapeShifter SCDROM2 JP Spinecard.jpg
Spinecard
ShapeShifter SCDROM2 JP Disc.jpg
Disc
Super CD-ROM², US
ShapeShifter SCDROM2 US Box Back.jpgShapeShifter SCDROM2 US Box Front.jpg
Cover
ShapeShifter SCDROM2 US Disc.jpg
Disc

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Super CD-ROM²
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD-ROM (JP)
Super CD-ROM²
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD-ROM (US)

References


Shape Shifter

ShapeShifter SCDROM2 US Title.png

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