![]() The real names of Rushirushi Shimasaki and Minki Motoyama are unknown. It is most likely that Minki Motoyama was responsible for arranging Tohru Hasebe's music and programming it into the game. In addition, the staff roll contains a special thanks list with a couple additional audio roles for sound effects and music. Also, in the the Japanese version, the handakuten and dakuten symbols (the ゛ and ゜) are missing in the staff roll, due to the fact that there wasn't enough space in the ROM to fit them. The reason the international versions lack credits was due to the extension of the game's prologue text, which left no space for the credits. ![]() While the International releases of the game lack credits, the original Japanese release contains a staff roll after completion.
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