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Gain Ground SX (ゲイングランドSX)
Turbo Technologies, Inc. demonstrated a North American version at Winter CES 1993, but this release was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Contents
Production credits
Super CD-ROM² version
- Executive Producer: S.Ishihara
- Producer: T.Tabeta
- Director: S.Miyazaki, Max.Inde, K.Saitou
- Programmer: K.Kuge
- Support: Masas
- Sound Composer: T's Music
- Graphic designer: Mat.Kakisisu, Yax.Takahara, Nama.Ninnin, Momo, Fill In Cafe, Max.Inde
- Special Thanks: H.Nakamura, Toruneko, S.Miyazaki, J.M.Kim, Sony.Kim, H.Mesuda, Y.Komatsuda, T.Kuwahara
- ©1992 NEC Avenue / Bits Laboratory
Magazine articles
- Main article: Gain Ground SX/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Super CD-ROM², JP |
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References
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