Difference between revisions of "Kiyo"

From Sega Retro

(Created page with "{{UnknownPerson}} {{PersonBob | image= | birthplace= | dob= | dod= | employment={{Employment | company=Sega Enterprises | divisions=Studio 128,...")
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 13: Line 13:
 
| education=
 
| education=
 
}}
 
}}
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}'''
+
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a former artist who worked for [[Yu Suzuki]]'s teams at [[Sega of Japan]].
 +
 
 +
They do not have an official list of works to confirm, but their pseudonym seems to have been credited by the alternative spellings '''Kio''' in ''[[After Burner]]'', '''Key''' in the high score table of ''[[After Burner II]]'', ''[[Power Drift]]'' and ''[[Sword of Vermilion]]'' (not to be confused [[Keisuke Tsukahara (composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]], who composed music for ''[[Chouon Senshi Borgman]]'') and '''Kyo''' in ''[[G-LOC: Air Battle]]''.
 +
 
 +
Kiyo-related material in both ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'' and ''[[Power Drift]]'' feature the phrase "I Love Cyndi".
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
{{ProductionHistory|Kiyo|Key|kiyo_chan}}
+
{{ProductionHistory|Kiyo|Kio|Key|kiyo_chan}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />

Latest revision as of 06:17, 3 April 2024

The real name of this person is not known.
It was common in the 1980s and early 1990s for Japanese developers to use aliases in credits screens. While many developers have been identifed, this person has not - if you know who this person is, please move the page.


Notavailable.svg
Kiyo
Employment history:
Divisions:
Role(s): Artist

This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.


Kiyo is a former artist who worked for Yu Suzuki's teams at Sega of Japan.

They do not have an official list of works to confirm, but their pseudonym seems to have been credited by the alternative spellings Kio in After Burner, Key in the high score table of After Burner II, Power Drift and Sword of Vermilion (not to be confused Keisuke Tsukahara, who composed music for Chouon Senshi Borgman) and Kyo in G-LOC: Air Battle.

Kiyo-related material in both Dynamite Dux and Power Drift feature the phrase "I Love Cyndi".

Production history

References