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:The only game by Aion I could find is ''Para-Dice'' (PC98, 1991), which has credits. Unfortunately they're almost entirely aliases, but I've tossed them up anyway. Elsewhere in the data are the strings "By GOB ---- as K.Inoue(AION)" and "T.Anazawa". --[[User:Dimitri|Dimitri]] ([[User talk:Dimitri|talk]]) 07:51, 4 October 2016 (CEST) | :The only game by Aion I could find is ''Para-Dice'' (PC98, 1991), which has credits. Unfortunately they're almost entirely aliases, but I've tossed them up anyway. Elsewhere in the data are the strings "By GOB ---- as K.Inoue(AION)" and "T.Anazawa". --[[User:Dimitri|Dimitri]] ([[User talk:Dimitri|talk]]) 07:51, 4 October 2016 (CEST) | ||
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+ | ::I'm not going to link to it, but J. Sairo (J・さいろー) had a website with a works list, including his Wolf Team games. Looks like Aion was involved in a few other games. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 17:03, 4 October 2016 (CEST) |
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Judging by the Legend of Heroes credits, Emi Kaneko might have worked for 7CC rather than Eye On, hence the "(Some?)" on a couple of games. Also, J. Sairo of Wolf Team started a company in 1991 called Aion (also 有限会社アイオン) which made adult games. He left in 1993. Eye On also consisted of at least two former Wolf Team members, but I'm not sure it's the same company. CRV (talk) 05:11, 4 October 2016 (CEST)