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F-117 Night Storm
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: US/EU Electronic Arts JP Electronic Arts Victor
Developer:
Genre: Simulation

















F-117 Night Storm, called F-117 Stealth Operation: Night Storm (F117ステルス オペレーション:ナイトストーム) in Japan, is a 1993 air combat simulator for the Sega Mega Drive by Electronic Arts.

Production Credits

From the game's title screen roll:

  • Game Programming: Chris Ebert, Chuck Sommerville
  • Additional Programming\Mission Scripting [sic]: Brian Krause
  • Game Design: Michael Kosaka
  • Graphics: Michael Kosaka, Alyson Markell, Ivaylo Vaklinov
  • Sound: David Whittaker
  • Project Manager: Susan Manley
  • Senior Producer: Paul Grace
  • Assistant Producer: Steve Matulac
  • Technical Director: Scott Cronce
  • Lead Test: David Costa
  • Voices: James Bailey, Susan Manley, Andrea Smith
  • Product Tester: Russell Byrd
  • Japanese Version Staff: (an additional page of credits added at the end of the above)
    • Game Programming: Yuichi Yamaguchi
    • Graphics: Toru Makiura
    • Assistant Producer: Noriaki Ogata
    • Producer: Ken-ichi Igarashi

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, US
F117 MD US Box.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, EU
F117 MD EU Box.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, JP
F117 MD JP Box.jpg
Cover