Bahamut Senki
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Developer: Sega[1]
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Bahamut Senki is considered by many to be a predecessor to Dark Wizard, both of which feature many of the same gameplay elements.
Alternate Programmer Credit
Beat the game. Have A + C + Down held during the transition from the end of the game into the ending cutscene. If done right, the programmer's name in the credits changes from むうみん(symbol of a Moomin with sunglasses) (Muumin) to 倉谷遣一 (Kuratani Kenichi).
Notes
To automatically win the game, use all of the following (Gens/GS) and start a new game (it'll happen after the long menu where you configure the game):
00EEB0:4E71 00EE98:4E71 00EE92:4E71 00EE8A:4E71 00EE86:4E71 00EE62:60 00EDF2:60 00EDA2:60 00ED96:60
The victory message appears to go by automatically and then fade into the ending after a few seconds (TODO).
The button code will set bit 5 of byte $FFF00C.
Hidden Text
This string is located at 0x188C9:
Program & Produced by.Kenichi_Kuratani.
References
Cleanup > Stubs
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden developer credits
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Sega
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Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Sega
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 1991
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