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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
Scott Dolph (born July 26th, 1970) is the former International Affairs Manager of Konami Japan. During his stint at Konami, he also looked over the English versions of Konami games. He is fluent in both English and Japanese: the former can be seen in the songs he sings as well as the title screen of [[PnS AC 1|pop'n stage]] and the tutorials for [[CS DDR | Scott Dolph (born July 26th, 1970) is the former International Affairs Manager of Konami Japan. During his stint at Konami, he also looked over the English versions of Konami games. He is fluent in both English and Japanese: the former can be seen in the songs he sings as well as the title screen of [[PnS AC 1|pop'n stage]] and the tutorials for [[CS DDR SuperNOVA US|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] and the English version of [[CS DDR HP US|HOTTEST PARTY]], and the latter his narrating the tutorial for [[PnM_CS_12|pop'n music 12 いろは CS]] and the Japanese version of [[CS DDR HP JP|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY]]. His daughter, Helena Dolph Jackson, sang the vocals in [[thunder]] in [[AC 8th style|beatmania IIDX 8th style]]. | ||
After over a decade of service, Scott left Konami in 2007. He also closed off his Facebook account at this time to everyone but his close friends. | After over a decade of service, Scott left Konami in 2007. He also closed off his Facebook account at this time to everyone but his close friends. | ||
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| [[DROP THE BOMB -System S.F. Mix-]] || [[Sota Fujimori|Scotty D.]] || [[CS DDRMAX US|DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution]] || - || - || ✓ | | [[DROP THE BOMB -System S.F. Mix-]] || [[Sota Fujimori|Scotty D.]] || [[CS DDRMAX US|DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution]] || - || - || ✓ | ||
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| [[Flow]] || Scotty D. revisits [[Yuichi Asami|U1]] || [[AC DDR | | [[Flow]] || Scotty D. revisits [[Yuichi Asami|U1]] || [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] || ORBITALIC TECHNO || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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| [[Flow (Jammin' Ragga Mix)]] || Scotty D. revisits [[Yuichi Asami|U1]] || [[CS DDR SN JP|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA JP CS]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | | [[Flow (Jammin' Ragga Mix)]] || Scotty D. revisits [[Yuichi Asami|U1]] || [[CS DDR SN JP|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA JP CS]] || - || ✓ || ✓ |
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General Information
Scott Dolph (born July 26th, 1970) is the former International Affairs Manager of Konami Japan. During his stint at Konami, he also looked over the English versions of Konami games. He is fluent in both English and Japanese: the former can be seen in the songs he sings as well as the title screen of pop'n stage and the tutorials for DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA and the English version of HOTTEST PARTY, and the latter his narrating the tutorial for pop'n music 12 いろは CS and the Japanese version of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. His daughter, Helena Dolph Jackson, sang the vocals in thunder in beatmania IIDX 8th style.
After over a decade of service, Scott left Konami in 2007. He also closed off his Facebook account at this time to everyone but his close friends.
Trivia
- Two characters in Metal Gear Solid 2 are named after Scott Dolph and his daughter Helena Dolph Jackson, and also share a father-daughter relationship.
Aliases
- Scotty D.
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BEMANI Songs
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