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'''Fill in Cafe Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社フィルインカフェ) was a development company based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. [http://web.archive.org/web/19980114033547/http://www.fillincafe.co.jp/comp1.html] Its origins can be traced back to Team Cross Wonder, which consisted of friends Takumi Amano (天野匠) and [[System Sacom]] artist Toshinobu Kondo (近藤敏信).<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup> After developing the X68000 title ''Mission Metal Sight'', Amano went on to produce ''Neural Gear'' under the name Team Fill in Cafe. He eventually incorporated Fill in Cafe in 1991. [http://web.archive.org/web/19980114033729/http://www.fillincafe.co.jp/hist.html] After gaining notoriety for games such as the ''Asuka 120%'' series, the company filed for bankruptcy in 1998.<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup>
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'''Fill in Cafe Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社フィルインカフェ) was a development company based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. [http://web.archive.org/web/19980114033547/http://www.fillincafe.co.jp/comp1.html] Its origins can be traced back to Team Cross Wonder, which consisted of friends Takumi Amano (天野匠) and [[System Sacom]] artist Toshinobu Kondo (近藤敏信).<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup> After developing the X68000 title ''Mission Metal Sight'', Amano went on to produce ''Neural Gear'' under the name Team Fill in Cafe. He eventually incorporated Fill in Cafe in 1991. [http://web.archive.org/web/19980114033729/http://www.fillincafe.co.jp/hist.html] (Kondo would do work for Fill in Cafe as a contractor, and later started [[Studio Saizensen]] which employs several ex-Fill in Cafe staff.) The company achieved some success with games such as the ''Asuka 120%'' series, but it ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 1998.<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup>
  
 
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*''Kyouiku Jisshuu: Joshi Kousei Maniacs'' (JP Publisher: Tetratech)
 
*''Kyouiku Jisshuu: Joshi Kousei Maniacs'' (JP Publisher: Tetratech)
 
*''Metal Mover Jastrike'' (JP Publisher: Apple Pie)
 
*''Metal Mover Jastrike'' (JP Publisher: Apple Pie)
*''Photo Genic'' (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
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*''Photo Genic'' (planning, sound) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
 +
:<small>Developer: [[Zerosystem]]; Some Graphics: Outback, Upshot</small>
 
*''Pitapat'' (JP Publisher: Victor)
 
*''Pitapat'' (JP Publisher: Victor)
 
*''Vastness: Kuukyo no Ikenietachi'' (JP Publisher: Mediax)
 
*''Vastness: Kuukyo no Ikenietachi'' (JP Publisher: Mediax)
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*''Ojousama Sousamou'' (JP Publisher: NEC)
 
*''Ojousama Sousamou'' (JP Publisher: NEC)
 
*''Voice Paradise'' (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC)
 
*''Voice Paradise'' (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC)
:<small>Scenario: [[Adventure Planning Service]]; Music: [[Mint]]; Voice Production & Coordination: [[Scitron & Art]]</small>
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:<small>Scenario: [[Adventure Planning Service]]; Music: [[Mint]]</small>
 
*''Wakusei Kougekitai: Little Cats'' (JP Publisher: NEC)
 
*''Wakusei Kougekitai: Little Cats'' (JP Publisher: NEC)
  
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*<div style="color:red">''Community POM'' (JP Publisher: Fill in Cafe)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Community POM'' (JP Publisher: Fill in Cafe)</div>
 
*''Elfin Paradise'' (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
 
*''Elfin Paradise'' (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
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:<small>Some Graphics: Kool Kizz; Scenario: Upshot; Music: CHOIR/Witch; Animation Production: Jitensha; Character Design & Illustration: Studio Live</small>
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*''Hard Rock Cab'' (JP Publisher: Asmik)
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:<small>Programming: ?</small>
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:<small>Programmers' names are pseudonyms, unlike the rest of the staff.</small>
 
*''Hatsukoi Valentine'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
 
*''Hatsukoi Valentine'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
 
*<div style="color:red">''Hissatsu Pachinko Station'' (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Hissatsu Pachinko Station'' (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)</div>
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*''Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
 
*''Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
 
*''Makeruna! Makendou 2'' (JP Publisher: Datam Polystar)
 
*''Makeruna! Makendou 2'' (JP Publisher: Datam Polystar)
*''Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
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*''Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters!!'' (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
 
*''Night Striker'' (JP Publisher: Ving)
 
*''Night Striker'' (JP Publisher: Ving)
 
*''PAL: Shinken Densetsu'' (JP Publisher: Tohoku Shinsha)
 
*''PAL: Shinken Densetsu'' (JP Publisher: Tohoku Shinsha)
 +
:<small>Some Graphics: Zerosystem</small>
 
*''Panzer Bandit'' (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
 
*''Panzer Bandit'' (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
*''Photo Genic'' (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
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*''Photo Genic'' (production, sound, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
 +
:<small>Developer: Zerosystem; Animation Production: Jitensha; Some Graphics: Astrovision, Outback, Upshot</small>
 
*''Voice Paradise Excella'' (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
 
*''Voice Paradise Excella'' (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
*<div style="color:red">''Zero4 Champ DooZy-J'' (co-developer?) (JP Publisher: Media Rings)</div>
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*<div style="color:red">''Zero4 Champ DooZy-J'' (co-developed with Zerosystem?) (JP Publisher: Media Rings)</div>
  
 
===Saturn===
 
===Saturn===
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:<small>Programming, Graphics: [[Eleca]]</small>
 
:<small>Programming, Graphics: [[Eleca]]</small>
 
*''Night Striker S'' (JP Publisher: Ving)
 
*''Night Striker S'' (JP Publisher: Ving)
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*''Photo Genic'' (production, sound, some programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
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:<small>Developer: Zerosystem; Animation Production: Jitensha; Some Graphics: Astrovision, Outback, Upshot</small>
 
*''Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation S'' (JP Publisher: TEN)
 
*''Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation S'' (JP Publisher: TEN)
  

Revision as of 03:22, 14 August 2022

Fill in Cafe logo

Fill in Cafe Co., Ltd. (株式会社フィルインカフェ) was a development company based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. [1] Its origins can be traced back to Team Cross Wonder, which consisted of friends Takumi Amano (天野匠) and System Sacom artist Toshinobu Kondo (近藤敏信).[1] After developing the X68000 title Mission Metal Sight, Amano went on to produce Neural Gear under the name Team Fill in Cafe. He eventually incorporated Fill in Cafe in 1991. [2] (Kondo would do work for Fill in Cafe as a contractor, and later started Studio Saizensen which employs several ex-Fill in Cafe staff.) The company achieved some success with games such as the Asuka 120% series, but it ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 1998.[1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources

3DO

  • Sotsugyou II: Neo Generation Special (JP Publisher: Shar Rock)
  • Tanjou: Debut Pure (JP Publisher: Shar Rock)

Arcade

  • Jan Jan Paradise (Electro Design)
  • Taisen Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2 (Video System)

FM Towns

  • Asuka 120% Burning Fest (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Asuka 120% Burning Fest Excellent (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Shinjuku Labyrinth (JP Publisher: Game Technopolis)

PC-98

  • Charm 2: Nijiiro no Kaze (JP Publisher: Acid Plan)
  • Crasher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '92 (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '93 (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Kyouiku Jisshuu: Joshi Kousei Maniacs (JP Publisher: Tetratech)
  • Metal Mover Jastrike (JP Publisher: Apple Pie)
  • Photo Genic (planning, sound) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
Developer: Zerosystem; Some Graphics: Outback, Upshot
  • Pitapat (JP Publisher: Victor)
  • Vastness: Kuukyo no Ikenietachi (JP Publisher: Mediax)
  • Yamashina Keisuke no Sengoku (JP Publisher: Takeru)

PC-FX

  • Makeruna! Makendou Z (JP Publisher: NEC)
  • Ojousama Sousamou (JP Publisher: NEC)
  • Voice Paradise (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC)
Scenario: Adventure Planning Service; Music: Mint
  • Wakusei Kougekitai: Little Cats (JP Publisher: NEC)

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • Asuka 120% Maxima: Burning Fest (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Championship Rally (JP Publisher: Intec)
  • Gain Ground SX (some graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
  • Galaxy Deka Gayvan (JP Publisher: Intec)
  • Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos (JP Publisher: Intec)
  • Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (JP Publisher: NEC)
  • Ruin: Kami no Isan (JP Publisher: Victor)

PlayStation

  • Asuka 120% Excellent: Burning Fest (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Asuka 120% Special: Burning Fest Special (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Community POM (JP Publisher: Fill in Cafe)
  • Elfin Paradise (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
Some Graphics: Kool Kizz; Scenario: Upshot; Music: CHOIR/Witch; Animation Production: Jitensha; Character Design & Illustration: Studio Live
  • Hard Rock Cab (JP Publisher: Asmik)
Programming: ?
Programmers' names are pseudonyms, unlike the rest of the staff.
  • Hatsukoi Valentine (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Hissatsu Pachinko Station (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
  • Jounetsu Nekketsu Athletes: Nakimushi Coach no Diary (co-developer?) (JP Publisher: Asmik)
Co-Developer?: Soft Target; Sound: Mint
  • Luciferd (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Makeruna! Makendou 2 (JP Publisher: Datam Polystar)
  • Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters!! (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Night Striker (JP Publisher: Ving)
  • PAL: Shinken Densetsu (JP Publisher: Tohoku Shinsha)
Some Graphics: Zerosystem
  • Panzer Bandit (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
  • Photo Genic (production, sound, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
Developer: Zerosystem; Animation Production: Jitensha; Some Graphics: Astrovision, Outback, Upshot
  • Voice Paradise Excella (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
  • Zero4 Champ DooZy-J (co-developed with Zerosystem?) (JP Publisher: Media Rings)

Saturn

  • Asuka 120% Limited: Burning Fest (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)
  • Mahou no Janshi Poe Poe Poemy (game design?) (JP Publisher: Imagineer)
Programming, Graphics: Eleca
  • Night Striker S (JP Publisher: Ving)
  • Photo Genic (production, sound, some programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
Developer: Zerosystem; Animation Production: Jitensha; Some Graphics: Astrovision, Outback, Upshot
  • Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation S (JP Publisher: TEN)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Cho Jiku Sugoroku (JP Publisher: Video System)
  • Lennus II: Fuuin no Shito (JP Publisher: Asmik)

Windows

  • Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters (JP Publisher: Family Soft)

X68000

  • Asuka 120% Burning Fest (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth (JP Publisher: Family Soft)
  • Mission Metal Sight (JP Publisher: System Sacom)
  • Neural Gear (JP Publisher: Crossmedia Soft)
  • Pitapat (JP Publisher: Victor)

Further reading

1. Szczepaniak, John. The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 2: Monochrome. United States: SMG Szczepaniak, 2015. Print.

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