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This '''list of staff members''' worked on the [[Generation II]] [[Pokémon games]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]. The games were published by [[Nintendo]] and developed by [[Game Freak]] and [[Creatures, Inc.]] All names are given in Western order.
This '''list of staff members''' worked on the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, developed by [[Game Freak]] and published by [[Nintendo]], as per the in-game [[credits]]. All names are given in Western order.


==Staff list==
==Global staff==
===Director===
===Director===
* [[Satoshi Tajiri]]
* [[Satoshi Tajiri]]
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===Programmers===
===Programmers===
Referred to as '''Program''' (Japanese: '''プログラム''') in the Japanese versions.
* Tetsuya Watanabe
* Tetsuya Watanabe
* [[Shigeki Morimoto]]
* [[Shigeki Morimoto]]
* {{tt|Sōsuke|Spelled Sousuke}} Tamada
* Sousuke Tamada
* [[Takenori Ōta|Takenori Oota]]
* Takenori Oota


===Graphics Director===
===Graphics Director===
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===Monster Design===
===Monster Design===
Called '''Pokémon Design''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンデザイン''') in the Japanese versions.
* [[Ken Sugimori]]
* [[Ken Sugimori]]
* Motofumi Fujiwara
* Motofumi Fujiwara
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* Atsuko Nishida
* Atsuko Nishida
* Hironobu Yoshida
* Hironobu Yoshida
* [[Muneo Saitō]]{{tt|*|spelled Saito}}
* [[Muneo Saitō|Muneo Saito]]
* Satoshi {{tt|Ōta|Spelled Oota}}
* Satoshi Oota
* Rena Yoshikawa
* Rena Yoshikawa


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===Game Scenario===
===Game Scenario===
Referred to as '''Scenario''' (Japanese: '''シナリオ''') in the Japanese versions.
* [[Toshinobu Matsumiya]]
* [[Toshinobu Matsumiya]]
* Kenji Matsushima
* Kenji Matsushima


===Tool Programming===
===Tool Programming===
* Takenori {{tt|Ōta|Spelled Oota}}
Referred to as '''Tool Program''' (Japanese: '''ツールプログラム''') in the Japanese versions.
 
* Takenori Oota


===Parametric Design===
===Parametric Design===
Called '''Parameter Creation''' (Japanese: '''パラメーターせってい''') in the Japanese versions.
* [[Kōji Nishino|Kohji Nishino]]
* [[Kōji Nishino|Kohji Nishino]]


===Script Design===
===Script Design===
Called '''Script Creation''' (Japanese: '''スクリプトせってい''') in the Japanese versions.
* Nobuhiro Seya
* Nobuhiro Seya


===Map Data Design===
===Map Data Design===
Called '''Map Data Creation''' (Japanese: '''マップデータせってい''') in the Japanese versions.
* Kazuhito Sekine
* Kazuhito Sekine


===Map Design===
===Map Design===
* Tetsuji {{tt|Ōta|Spelled Oota}}
* Tetsuji Oota
* [[Kōji Nishino|Kohji Nishino]]
* [[Kōji Nishino|Kohji Nishino]]
* Nobuhiro Seya
* Nobuhiro Seya
===Producers===
 
* Takehiro Izushi
==Japanese version==
* Takeshi Kawaguchi
* [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]]
===Debug Play===
===Debug Play===
(Japanese: '''デバッグプレイ''')
* Super Mario Club
* Super Mario Club
* Kenji Saiki
* Kenji Saiki
* Atsushi Tada
* Atsushi Tada
* Sarugakuchō
* [http://www.sarugakucho.jp/ Sarugakucho]
* Tōru Hashimoto
* Tōru Hashimoto
* Noboru Matsumoto
* Noboru Matsumoto
===Package & Manual Illustration===
* [[Ken Sugimori]]
===Manual-writing===
* Motoharu Sakata
===Artwork===
* Fujiko Nomura
===Package Design===
* Hideki Kazama
===Manual Design===
* Hiromi Itō


===Special Thanks===
===Special Thanks===
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* Takahiro Harada
* Takahiro Harada
* [[Satoru Iwata]]
* [[Satoru Iwata]]
* Hiroyuki Jinnai
* Hiroyuki Zinnai
* Kunimi Kawamura
* Kunimi Kawamura
* Gakuji Nomoto


===Producer===
===Producers===
* Takehiro Izushi
* Takehiro Izushi
* Takashi Kawaguchi
* Takashi Kawaguchi
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===Executive Producer===
===Executive Producer===
* [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]
* [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]
===US Version Staff===


====US Coordination====
==US Version Staff==
===US Coordination===
* Gail Tilden
* Gail Tilden
* Hiro Nakamura
* Hiro Nakamura
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* William Giese
* William Giese


====Text Translation====
===Text Translation===
* [[Nob Ogasawara]]
* [[Nob Ogasawara]]
====Programmers====
 
* Teruki Murakawa
===Programmers===
* [[Teruki Murakawa]]
* Kazuyoshi Osawa
* Kazuyoshi Osawa
====Paad Testing====
 
* Randy {{tt|Shoemaker|Spelled Shoemake}}
===Paad Testing===
* Randy Shoemake
* Kathy Huguenard
* Kathy Huguenard
* Joel Simon
* Joel Simon
====Product Testing====
 
===Product Testing===
* NCL Super Mario Club
* NCL Super Mario Club
* Kenji Saiki
* Kenji Saiki
* Atsushi Tada
* Atsushi Tada
====Special Thanks====
 
===Special Thanks===
* Akito Mori
* Akito Mori
* Takahiro Harada
* Takahiro Harada
* Satoru Iwata
* Satoru Iwata
* Hiroyuki {{tt|Jinnai|Spelled Zinnai}}
* Hiroyuki Zinnai
* Kunimi Kawamura
* Kunimi Kawamura
* Kimiko Nakamichi
* Kimiko Nakamichi
====Executive Producer====
 
===Executive Producer===
* [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]
* [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]
==Korean Version Staff==
The staff is listed in English. Unlike other releases, the Korean versions also show an additional message in the [[credits]]:
<blockquote>All Rights, including the copyrights of Game, Scenario, Music and Program, reserved by NINTENDO, Creatures Inc. and GAME FREAK inc.</blockquote>
===Korean Coordination===
* Hiro Nakamura
* [[Teruki Murakawa]]
* Kimiko Nakamichi
* Hatao Ogata
===Text Translation===
* Sohn Chan Ho
* Jeon Sang Cheol
===Programmers===
* Hiro Kawaharabayashi
* Noriaki Teramoto
* Jun Sugata
* Daisuke Miyao
===Designer===
* Masaki Fujita
===Product Testing===
* Super Mario Club
===Special Thanks===
* Takehiro Izushi
* [[Satoru Iwata]]
===Executive Producer===
* [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]
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{{Project Games notice}}

Revision as of 20:24, 15 July 2015

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Reason: Needs European localization staff.

This list of staff members worked on the core series Pokémon games Gold and Silver, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, as per the in-game credits. All names are given in Western order.

Global staff

Director

Sub Director

Programmers

Referred to as Program (Japanese: プログラム) in the Japanese versions.

Graphics Director

Monster Design

Called Pokémon Design (Japanese: ポケモンデザイン) in the Japanese versions.

Graphics Design

  • Jun Okutani
  • Asuka Iwashita
  • Tetsuya Watanabe

Music

Sound Effects

Game Design

Game Scenario

Referred to as Scenario (Japanese: シナリオ) in the Japanese versions.

Tool Programming

Referred to as Tool Program (Japanese: ツールプログラム) in the Japanese versions.

  • Takenori Oota

Parametric Design

Called Parameter Creation (Japanese: パラメーターせってい) in the Japanese versions.

Script Design

Called Script Creation (Japanese: スクリプトせってい) in the Japanese versions.

  • Nobuhiro Seya

Map Data Design

Called Map Data Creation (Japanese: マップデータせってい) in the Japanese versions.

  • Kazuhito Sekine

Map Design

Japanese version

Debug Play

(Japanese: デバッグプレイ)

  • Super Mario Club
  • Kenji Saiki
  • Atsushi Tada
  • Sarugakucho
  • Tōru Hashimoto
  • Noboru Matsumoto

Special Thanks

  • Naoko Kawakami
  • Akito Mori
  • Takahiro Harada
  • Satoru Iwata
  • Hiroyuki Zinnai
  • Kunimi Kawamura

Producers

Executive Producer

US Version Staff

US Coordination

  • Gail Tilden
  • Hiro Nakamura
  • Junichi Masuda
  • Naoko Kawakami
  • Jeff Kalles
  • William Giese

Text Translation

Programmers

Paad Testing

  • Randy Shoemake
  • Kathy Huguenard
  • Joel Simon

Product Testing

  • NCL Super Mario Club
  • Kenji Saiki
  • Atsushi Tada

Special Thanks

  • Akito Mori
  • Takahiro Harada
  • Satoru Iwata
  • Hiroyuki Zinnai
  • Kunimi Kawamura
  • Kimiko Nakamichi

Executive Producer

Korean Version Staff

The staff is listed in English. Unlike other releases, the Korean versions also show an additional message in the credits:

All Rights, including the copyrights of Game, Scenario, Music and Program, reserved by NINTENDO, Creatures Inc. and GAME FREAK inc.

Korean Coordination

Text Translation

  • Sohn Chan Ho
  • Jeon Sang Cheol

Programmers

  • Hiro Kawaharabayashi
  • Noriaki Teramoto
  • Jun Sugata
  • Daisuke Miyao

Designer

  • Masaki Fujita

Product Testing

  • Super Mario Club

Special Thanks

Executive Producer


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