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'''Kaga Tech Co., Ltd.''' (加賀テック株式会社) is a subsidiary of Kaga Electronics based in Tokyo that makes and sells electronic components. It was established on June 22, 1988 [https://www.taxan.co.jp/news-information/group_company/kagatech], as '''Naxat Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社ナグザット; "Naxat Soft" and later "Naxat" brand). It became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kaga Electronics in April 1990. The name was changed to Kaga Tech in May 1998, but games continued to be published under the Naxat brand. [https://web.archive.org/web/20000521080224/http://www.taxan.co.jp/profile/j_kaga1.htm]
  
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
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As Naxat, the company published and developed video games. Initially, it did no in-house development [https://twitter.com/tanin1971/status/790613620266643456]; games were developed by outside companies such as [[Compile]], [[Flight-Plan]], [[KLON]], [[Sting]], and [[Tose]]. Eventually the team that developed ''W-Ring'' (PC Engine) at Flight-Plan joined Naxat, followed by the team that developed ''Eternal City'' (PC Engine) (company of origin unknown). [https://twitter.com/freeman_HAL/status/1236258716061589504] During the PC Engine era, both teams worked in the same development room, mostly on different projects. [https://twitter.com/freeman_HAL/status/1374996439516864513] Contractors from [[Spiel]] and [[Radical Plan]] worked in the same building. [https://twitter.com/freeman_HAL/status/1518609725658583040]
*''1943 Kai'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''Air Zonk / PC Denjin: Punkic Cyborgs'' (US Publisher: NEC Home Electronics, JP Publisher: Hudson Soft)
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*''Coryoon'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''W Ring: The Double Rings'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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===PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD===
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Naxat's development staff was expanded in 1995 with the addition of IMP (Interactive Multimedia Products [or "Interactive MaltiMedia Products") in Osaka. Some of the IMP development staff came from GAPS, a company in Osaka with which Naxat had collaborated on several Super Famicom games ("N&G Project"), and [[Magical]]. The Tokyo staff would resign from the company, allegedly following disparaging comments made by an IMP sales representative about the Tokyo team and boasting about future sales of ''Planet Joker'' (Saturn). [https://twitter.com/freeman_HAL/status/1613418691361898499]
*''Alzadick'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''Kaze Kiri'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''Super Real Mahjong P II & III Custom'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''Super Real Mahjong P IV Custom'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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===Super NES/Super Famicom===
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The exact details of what happened with IMP and the Osaka team are not known, but it appears the team stayed on with Kaga Tech into the 2000s. Kaga Tech and Kanto Automation, another Kaga Electronics subsidiary, merged in 2005. As part of the merger, Kaga Tech's "Entrust Business for Game Software Development" (as it is referred to in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120329233402/http://www.taxan.co.jp/english/news/html/press20050224_subsidiaries.html this press release]) was expected to transfer to Digital Media Lab. This may be referring to the Osaka team because it looks some staff ended up over there. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160701144201/http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/ds/shokusairoman/shokusairoman.html]
*''Spriggan Powered'' (everything but programming) (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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*''The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang / Chou Makai Taisen! Dorabocchan'' (US Publisher: BPS, JP Publisher: Naxat Soft)
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==Credits==
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, shared staff
===1943 Kai (PCE)===
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'''Program'''
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*Yuichi Ochiai (Y. Ochiai)
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'''Design'''
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==Naxat Tokyo R&D (ナグザット東京開発)==
*Blue Bird (K. Mori)
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===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
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*''1943 Kai'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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*''Coryoon'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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*''PC Denjin: Punkic Cyborgs'' / ''Air Zonk'' (JP/US Publisher: Hudson)
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:<small>Game Design, etc.: Red</small>
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*''Toshi Tensou Keikaku: Eternal City'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
  
'''Music'''
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===PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD===
*Hisashi Matsushita (H. Matsushita)
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*''Alzadick'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
*Daisuke Morishima (D. Morishima)
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*''Kaze Kiri'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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*''Mahjong Sword: Princess Quest Gaiden'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming, Some Visual Graphics: Spiel; Some Visual Graphics: [[Winds]]; Sound: [[Opus]]</small>
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*''Super Real Mahjong PII・III Custom'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming, PII Graphics: Spiel?</small>
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*''Super Real Mahjong PIV Custom'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Some Graphics: Winds</small>
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*''Super Real Mahjong PV Custom'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming, Original Graphics: Spiel; Graphics: Winds; Music, Sound Effects; Opus</small>
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*''Wizardry I・II'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming, Some Graphics: Access; Sound: Cube</small>
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*''Wizardry III・IV'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming, Some Graphics: Access; Some Sound: Cube</small>
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*''Yami no Ketsuzoku: Harukanaru Kioku'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Scenario, Music: [[System Sacom]]; Programming, Graphics: [[Spiel]]; Some Graphics: Winds</small>
  
'''Special Thanks'''
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===PlayStation===
*Otaka (Y. Takaoka)
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*''Fighting Network Rings'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
*Takayuki Yajima (Mania-Yajima)
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:<small>Apparently the last game developed in Tokyo, according to [[Talk:Kaga Tech|a message hidden in the game]].</small>
*Kazuo Takahashi (Gammer-Takahashi)
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===Air Zonk / PC Denjin (PCE)===
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===Saturn===
'''Main Program'''
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*''Honkaku Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Special'' (planning, graphics) (JP Publisher: Naxat)
*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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:<small>Programming, Sound Support: Chatnoir; Sound: Opus</small>
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*''Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus'' (co-developed with Takumi) (JP Publisher: Naxat)
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:<small>Programming: ?; Original Sound: Sound Media</small>
  
'''Tool Program'''
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===Super NES/Super Famicom===
*Yuichi Ochiai
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*''Chou Makai Taisen! Dorabocchan'' / ''The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang'' (JP Publisher: Naxat; US Publisher: BPS)
 
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:<small>Some Production, Character Design?: Red</small>
'''Sub Program'''
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*''Spriggan Powered'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
*Daisuke Morishima
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:<small>Programming: [[Khaos]]</small>
 
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*''Super Naxat Open: Golf de Shoubu da! Dorabocchan'' (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft) [https://www35.atwiki.jp/sfcall/pages/907.html]
'''Original Character Design'''
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:<small>Character Design: Red; Programming: [[Kuusoukagaku]]; Some Graphics?: [[KID]]</small>
*Bokukubo
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'''Dot Art (SP)'''
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*Chidorin
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'''Dot Art (BG)'''
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*Toshiharu "Gyaami" Tagami
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'''Sound Compose'''
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*Daisuke Morishima (Super Jarikun)
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'''Assistant Sound Compose'''
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*Hisashi Matsushita (Matsukui)
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'''Assistant Game Design'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue
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'''Super Visor'''
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*Kobuta Aoki
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*Kenji Mori (Moriken)
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'''Producer'''
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*Mitsuhiro Kadowaki
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*Masaki Kobayashi
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'''Director'''
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*Mikio Ueyama
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*Keisuke Abe (Tarou Chougoukin)
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'''Assistant Producer'''
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*Keisuke Mitsui
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*Taneyoshi Tanigawa
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'''Designer'''
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*Hideyuki Ogura
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*Bokukubo
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'''Special Thanks'''
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*Eiji Aoyama
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*Hiroshi Adachi
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*Kazuki Yuzawa
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'''Game Design'''
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*Keisuke Abe (Tarou Chougoukin)
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===Alzadick (PCE)===
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'''Producer / Director and Game Designer'''
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*Kazuhiro Inoue
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'''Programmer'''
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*Yoshinori Hironaka
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'''Graphic Designer'''
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*Toshiharu Tagami
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*Manabu Sakai
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'''Sound Designer'''
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*Daisuke Morishima
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===Coryoon (PCE)===
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'''System Programmer'''
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*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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'''Main Programmer'''
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*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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'''Other Programmers'''
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*Yuichi Ochiai
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*Naomi Nakamura
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'''Adviser'''
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*Kouji Miyoshi
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*Kou Matsuda
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*Hideaki Miyakushi
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'''Graphic Designer'''
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*Kenji Mori
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'''Graphic Assistant'''
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*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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'''Sound Composer'''
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*Hisashi Matsushita
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*Daisuke Morishima
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'''Planner'''
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*Kenji Mori
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*Kazuhiko Inoue
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'''Game Designer'''
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*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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'''Test Players'''
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*Manabu Sakai
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*Kazuhiko Inoue
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*Takayuki Yajima
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*Kenichi Kimura
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'''Voice'''
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*Hideko Oguro
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'''Special Thanks'''
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*Kazuo Yamana
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*Hiroshi Shimoji
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*Masato Toyoshima
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*Kazuo Takahashi
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*Masayuki Fukuda
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*Erika Kanou
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*Hiromi Iwata
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*Toshiharu Tagami
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*Fumihiko Hamaguchi
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*Masanori Kitsuta
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*Kenji Nakamura
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*Ryouichirou Hirano
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*Kiyotaka Matsuno
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*Takahiro Shimizu
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*Junichi Ueda
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*Makoto Aoyama
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*Takechika Musha
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*Hiroaki Sakai
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*Hirotaka Numasaki
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===Super Real Mahjong P IV Custom (PCE-CD)===
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'''Programmer'''
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*Yoshiharu Takaoka (高岡 義晴)
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'''Sound Composer'''
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*Daisuke Morishima (森島 大祐)
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===Kaze Kiri (PCE-CD)===
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:partial credits
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'''Producer / Director'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 一彦)
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'''Game Designer'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 一彦)
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'''Story Concept'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 一彦)
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'''Opening/Ending Visual Designer'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 一彦)
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'''Game Programmer'''
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*Yoshinori Hironaka (広中 芳憲)
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'''Opening/Ending Visual Programmer'''
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*Yoshinori Hironaka (広中 芳憲)
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'''Original Character Designer'''
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*Manabu Sakai (酒井 学)
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'''Costume Designer'''
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*Manabu Sakai (酒井 学)
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'''SP/BG Game Graphic Designer'''
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*Manabu Sakai (酒井 学)
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'''FM Sound/AD PCM Effect Composer'''
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*Daisuke Morishima (森島 大祐)
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===Spriggan Powered (SFC)===
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'''Planning'''
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*Takayuki Yajima
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'''Program'''
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*Kazzo
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'''Model Design'''
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*Ichiro Imamura
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*Shinichiro Adachi
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*Daisuke Morishima
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'''Graphic Design'''
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*Manabu Sakai
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*Masataka Uemoto
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'''Sound Compose'''
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*Mutsumi Ishimura
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'''Sound Arrange'''
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*Hisashi Matsushita
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'''Director'''
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*Takayuki Yajima
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'''Special Thanks'''
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*Kazuhiko Inoue
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*Toshiharu Tagami
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*Chikara Kobayashi
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===W Ring: The Double Rings (PCE)===
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'''System Programmer'''
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*Nabe San
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'''Main Programmer'''
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==IMP/Naxat Osaka R&D (ナグザット大阪開発)==
*Yuichi Ochiai
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===Game Boy Advance===
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*<div style="color:red">''Bouken-Ou Beet: Busters Road'' (JP Publisher: Bandai)</div>
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*''Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
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:<small>Sound: [[Yoshidayama-Workshop]]</small>
  
'''Sub Programmer'''
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===Game Boy Color===
*Kenji Nakamura
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*''Pocket King'' (JP Publisher: Namco) [https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/660.html]
*Yoshiharu Takaoka
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:<small>Some Programming: [[Khaos]]?, [[Dragnet]]; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop</small>
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*''Pocket Lure Boy'' (JP Publisher: King Records)
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:<small>Programming: Khaos?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop</small>
  
'''Graphic Designer'''
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===Saturn===
*Kenji Mori
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*''Planet Joker'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
*Kane San
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:<small>Graphics: Studio Owl?; Visual Graphics: Giraffe Soft; Animation: Yoyogi Animation Gakuin; Sound: Eurhythm</small>
*Zaki
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:<small>Was Studio Owl Daiya Yoshida's company?</small>
  
'''Sound Composer'''
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===Super Famicom/Super NES===
*Hisashi Matsushima
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*''Zootto Mahjong!'' (JP Publisher: Nintendo)
*Daisuke Morishima
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:<small>Some Programming: Khaos?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop</small>
  
'''Special Thanks'''
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===WonderSwan Color===
*Dandy Fujisawa
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*''Mr. Driller'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
*Masato Toyoshima (Kind Toyoshima)
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:<small>Programming: Dragnet?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop</small>
*Bokuchan Kiyokawa
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*Rabit Morota
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*Masataka Uemoto
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*Kazushi Matsumoto
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*Eiji Kimura
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 15 May 2024

Kaga Tech Co., Ltd. (加賀テック株式会社) is a subsidiary of Kaga Electronics based in Tokyo that makes and sells electronic components. It was established on June 22, 1988 [1], as Naxat Co., Ltd. (株式会社ナグザット; "Naxat Soft" and later "Naxat" brand). It became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kaga Electronics in April 1990. The name was changed to Kaga Tech in May 1998, but games continued to be published under the Naxat brand. [2]

As Naxat, the company published and developed video games. Initially, it did no in-house development [3]; games were developed by outside companies such as Compile, Flight-Plan, KLON, Sting, and Tose. Eventually the team that developed W-Ring (PC Engine) at Flight-Plan joined Naxat, followed by the team that developed Eternal City (PC Engine) (company of origin unknown). [4] During the PC Engine era, both teams worked in the same development room, mostly on different projects. [5] Contractors from Spiel and Radical Plan worked in the same building. [6]

Naxat's development staff was expanded in 1995 with the addition of IMP (Interactive Multimedia Products [or "Interactive MaltiMedia Products") in Osaka. Some of the IMP development staff came from GAPS, a company in Osaka with which Naxat had collaborated on several Super Famicom games ("N&G Project"), and Magical. The Tokyo staff would resign from the company, allegedly following disparaging comments made by an IMP sales representative about the Tokyo team and boasting about future sales of Planet Joker (Saturn). [7]

The exact details of what happened with IMP and the Osaka team are not known, but it appears the team stayed on with Kaga Tech into the 2000s. Kaga Tech and Kanto Automation, another Kaga Electronics subsidiary, merged in 2005. As part of the merger, Kaga Tech's "Entrust Business for Game Software Development" (as it is referred to in this press release) was expected to transfer to Digital Media Lab. This may be referring to the Osaka team because it looks some staff ended up over there. [8]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, shared staff

Naxat Tokyo R&D (ナグザット東京開発)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • 1943 Kai (JP Publisher: Naxat)
  • Coryoon (JP Publisher: Naxat)
  • PC Denjin: Punkic Cyborgs / Air Zonk (JP/US Publisher: Hudson)
Game Design, etc.: Red
  • Toshi Tensou Keikaku: Eternal City (JP Publisher: Naxat)

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • Alzadick (JP Publisher: Naxat)
  • Kaze Kiri (JP Publisher: Naxat)
  • Mahjong Sword: Princess Quest Gaiden (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, Some Visual Graphics: Spiel; Some Visual Graphics: Winds; Sound: Opus
  • Super Real Mahjong PII・III Custom (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, PII Graphics: Spiel?
  • Super Real Mahjong PIV Custom (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Some Graphics: Winds
  • Super Real Mahjong PV Custom (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, Original Graphics: Spiel; Graphics: Winds; Music, Sound Effects; Opus
  • Wizardry I・II (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, Some Graphics: Access; Sound: Cube
  • Wizardry III・IV (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, Some Graphics: Access; Some Sound: Cube
  • Yami no Ketsuzoku: Harukanaru Kioku (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Scenario, Music: System Sacom; Programming, Graphics: Spiel; Some Graphics: Winds

PlayStation

  • Fighting Network Rings (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Apparently the last game developed in Tokyo, according to a message hidden in the game.

Saturn

  • Honkaku Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Special (planning, graphics) (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming, Sound Support: Chatnoir; Sound: Opus
  • Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus (co-developed with Takumi) (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming: ?; Original Sound: Sound Media

Super NES/Super Famicom

  • Chou Makai Taisen! Dorabocchan / The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang (JP Publisher: Naxat; US Publisher: BPS)
Some Production, Character Design?: Red
  • Spriggan Powered (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming: Khaos
  • Super Naxat Open: Golf de Shoubu da! Dorabocchan (JP Publisher: Naxat Soft) [9]
Character Design: Red; Programming: Kuusoukagaku; Some Graphics?: KID

IMP/Naxat Osaka R&D (ナグザット大阪開発)

Game Boy Advance

  • Bouken-Ou Beet: Busters Road (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage (JP Publisher: Namco)
Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop

Game Boy Color

  • Pocket King (JP Publisher: Namco) [10]
Some Programming: Khaos?, Dragnet; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop
  • Pocket Lure Boy (JP Publisher: King Records)
Programming: Khaos?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop

Saturn

  • Planet Joker (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Graphics: Studio Owl?; Visual Graphics: Giraffe Soft; Animation: Yoyogi Animation Gakuin; Sound: Eurhythm
Was Studio Owl Daiya Yoshida's company?

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Zootto Mahjong! (JP Publisher: Nintendo)
Some Programming: Khaos?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop

WonderSwan Color

  • Mr. Driller (JP Publisher: Namco)
Programming: Dragnet?; Sound: Yoshidayama-Workshop