Aliens: Alien 2

Aliens: Alien 2

Square
Release date: 1987-01-01 | Platforms:

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Background

DEVELOPERS

Background for Katsuhisa Higuchi
Katsuhisa Higuchi

Katsuhisa Higuchi

programmer

Katsuhisa Higuchi is a games director, designer and programmer. Higuchi has been working with Square Enix, Capcom, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Square. Higuchi started in 1987 as the programmer of Aliens: Alien 2. Next, Katsuhisa Higuchi worked on Chrono Trigger taking on the role of designer. Most lately, Katsuhisa Higuchi worked on Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.

Background for Takashi Tokita
Takashi Tokita

Takashi Tokita

artist,designer

Takashi Tokita is a games writer, director, artist and producer. Tokita has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square and SquareSoft. Tokita started in 1987 as the artist of Aliens: Alien 2. Then, Takashi Tokita went on to work on Hanjuku Hero as the designer. Tokita also worked on Chocobo Racing developed by Square for PlayStation. The latest work of Takashi Tokita was Aya, published in 2015.

Background for Hiromichi Tanaka
Hiromichi Tanaka

Hiromichi Tanaka

producer

Hiromichi Tanaka is a games writer, director, producer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Tanaka has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square and SquareSoft. Tanaka's first game was Crystal War published by TongFang HongKong for PC. Then, Hiromichi Tanaka went on to work on Aliens: Alien 2 as the producer. Tanaka also worked on Final Fantasy XI developed by Square Enix for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2. Most lately, Hiromichi Tanaka worked on Trials of Mana Remastered.

Background for Nobuo Uematsu
Nobuo Uematsu

Nobuo Uematsu

composer

Nobuo Uematsu is a games composer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Uematsu has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Activision and Square. Uematsu's first published game was Crystal War. After that, Nobuo Uematsu took part as the composer of The Death Trap. Uematsu also worked on Granblue Fantasy Relink developed by Cygames for PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Most recently, Nobuo Uematsu was involved in the development of Fantasy Life i. Now, Uematsu has joined the team of Sakura Note: Ima ni Tsunagaru Mirai as the composer.