The Wing of Madoola doesn't have in-game credits, so it's difficult to figure out who worked on the game. I believe these are the most complete credits available anywhere online. They're sourced from Stefan Gancer's Wing of Madoola interview, me asking Kenji Sada who the names in the arcade version's high score table are, and the fantasic Sunsoft Chronicle book. In case anybody isn't familiar with Japanese development terminology, "sound programmer" means a person responsible for translating the composed music to play on the NES, and "sub-programmer" means a person responsible for enemy behavior. If anyone knows any missing names or has any corrections, please email me at nathan at infochunk dot com.