Staff of Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs

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This is a list of staff members who worked on the game Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs for the Nintendo DS, per the game's credits. It was published by Nintendo and developed by Creatures, Inc. All names are given in Western order and spelling is according to the Japanese game credits.

Staff list

Director

  • Yukinori Torii

Game Design

  • Hiroshi Igarashi
  • Yasuhiro Ito
  • Satoko Harigaya
  • Hiroshi Munekiyo
  • Yuusuke Yamaguchi
  • Takahiro Sawai
  • Yohei Asaoka
  • Yuko Shoji
  • Satoru Tsuji
  • Ryoji Tanaka

Game Scenario

  • Akihito Toda

Programming Director

  • Yasunori Isari

Programming

  • Hitoshi Matsui
  • Nobuhiro Seya
  • Yuki Tsujimoto
  • Ageha Jinguu
  • Koji Morikawa
  • Maximilien Dagois
  • Takashi Yonemori

Art Director

Graphic Leader

  • Sachi Matoba

Graphic Design

  • Kenichi Higeta
  • Hiroki Fujiwara
  • Hiromichi Sugiyama
  • Kumiko Ito
  • Yoshie Yamamoto
  • Nozomi Inomata
  • Takashi Endo
  • Kotaro Kitada
  • Minoru Koga
  • Kouichi Arisaka

Digital Scape Graphic Management

  • Kazuhisa Nishimura
  • Masaya Ishizuka
  • Yohei Fujikawa

Sound Director

  • Takuto Kitsuta

Music

  • Ken-ichi Koyano
  • Keisuke Oku

Sound Effects

  • Ayumu Ito

Character Design

  • Yusuke Shimada
  • Hiroki Fujiwara

Artwork

  • Sakae Kimura
  • Kenichi Koga
  • Yasuko Sugiyama
  • Kiyomi Itani
  • Sachiko Nakamichi
  • Kyoko Yoshida

Script Design

  • Kazuaki Ichinohe
  • Yoshinori Honda
  • Kaito Obara
  • Kuniaki Shirai
  • Wataru Ishiyama
  • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Kouichi Nomaki
  • Kouichi Maeda

Debug Environment Support

  • Takashi Sakuma
  • Yuuma Kato
  • Takafumi Misawa
  • Joe Naha

Debug Support

  • Toru Inage

Debug

  • Natsuki Koyama
  • Ken Tamura
  • Risa Yoshimura
  • Jun Ito
  • Yoshihito Oku
  • Digital Hearts Co. Ltd.
  • Yasutaka Hasagawa
  • Koichiro Hirano
  • Masato Kise
  • Keisuke Fukushima
  • Mieko Yamaji
  • Mario Club Co. Ltd.

English Localization

  • Yasuhiro Usui
  • Mikiko Ryu
  • Satomi Honda

English Translation

  • Hisato Yamamori

English-Version Editing

  • Kellyn Ballard
  • Hollie Beg
  • Blaise Selby

English-Version Graphic Design

Localization Development

  • Yoshiharu Tsukuda
  • Fumiko Sakai
  • Yasuhiro Ito
  • Norihide Okamura
  • Yoshinori Honda
  • Yuusuke Yamaguchi
  • Maiko Shindo
  • Hitoshi Matsui
  • Sachi Matoba

NOA Localization Support

  • Seth McMahill
  • Rie Fujiwara
  • Joel Simon

NOA Product Testing

  • Masayasu Nakata
  • Kyle Hudson
  • Eric Bush
  • Sean Egan
  • Teresa Lillygren
  • Zac Evans
  • Makiko Szolas
  • Leland Jones
  • Thomas Hertzog
  • Jacob Richards
  • Patrick Taylor

NOE Localization Management

  • Andy Fey
  • Martin Weers

NOE Localization Producer

  • Michaël Hugot
  • Alessio Danieli

NOE Quality Assurance

  • Kuis Golbano
  • Andrea De Benedetto
  • Stefania Montagnese
  • Ben Howard-Hale
  • Marc Fisher

Localization Product Support

  • Kimiko Nakamichi
  • Ilho Kim
  • Junghoon Park
  • Tomoko Nakayama

Game Design Advisor

  • Tetsuya Watanabe
  • Junichi Masuda

Pokémon Graphic Supervisor

  • Yuri Sakurai
  • Toya Yoneda
  • Yufuko Saito
  • Naoko Yanase

Product Management

  • Masato Ishii
  • Fumiko Sakai

Progress Management

  • Yoshiharu Tsukuda

Supervisor

  • Katsuyoshi Irie

Product Coordinator

  • Hitoshi Yamagami
  • Kaori Ando
  • Takao Nakano
  • Hideaki Araki
  • Shusaku Egami
  • Shunsuke Kohori

Producer

  • Hiroyuiki Jinnai
  • Hiroaki Tsuru

Executive Producer

  • Satoru Iwata
  • Tsunekazu Ishihara


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