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'''Feycraft''' (有限会社フェイクラフト) was established in 1994 by Riot/Telenet Japan planner Shojiro Endo (遠藤正二朗), along with a team of other Riot staff. The company went under in 2000, and Endo left the games industry shortly after, though he would eventually return in 2008 to establish the studio Witchcraft along with Riot colleague and ''Wild Arms'' series director Akifumi Kaneko.
 
'''Feycraft''' (有限会社フェイクラフト) was established in 1994 by Riot/Telenet Japan planner Shojiro Endo (遠藤正二朗), along with a team of other Riot staff. The company went under in 2000, and Endo left the games industry shortly after, though he would eventually return in 2008 to establish the studio Witchcraft along with Riot colleague and ''Wild Arms'' series director Akifumi Kaneko.
  

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Feycraft (有限会社フェイクラフト) was established in 1994 by Riot/Telenet Japan planner Shojiro Endo (遠藤正二朗), along with a team of other Riot staff. The company went under in 2000, and Endo left the games industry shortly after, though he would eventually return in 2008 to establish the studio Witchcraft along with Riot colleague and Wild Arms series director Akifumi Kaneko.

PlayStation

  • Himitsu Sentai Metamor V Deluxe (JP Publisher: Mainichi Communications)
Cutscenes: Studio Cockpit; Sound Effects: Cube
  • Prisoner (JP Publisher: Mainichi Communications)

Saturn

  • Himitsu Sentai Metamor V (JP Publisher: Mainichi Communications)
Cutscenes: Studio Cockpit; Sound Effects: Cube
  • Marica: Shinjitsu no Sekai (JP Publisher: Victor)
  • Metal Fighter Miku (JP Publisher: Victor)
Cutscenes: J.C.Staff; Some Graphics: Ocarina System