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:Interesting read. I guess you are right about SFC Hebereke no Popoon too, since it has the same staff as Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle wa Irimasen ka. No doubt there will be more insights on the games he worked on at Falcon in the following entries (Part 8 namedrops the company). [[User:Marklincadet|Marklincadet]] ([[User talk:Marklincadet|talk]]) 17:47, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
 
:Interesting read. I guess you are right about SFC Hebereke no Popoon too, since it has the same staff as Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle wa Irimasen ka. No doubt there will be more insights on the games he worked on at Falcon in the following entries (Part 8 namedrops the company). [[User:Marklincadet|Marklincadet]] ([[User talk:Marklincadet|talk]]) 17:47, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
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:I just went back to look at the paragraph mentioning Fray GG, and noticed Makimoto also mentioned that the manager of the Osaka office was developing a falling block puzzle game on the Famicom around the same time. Presumably he's referring to Pescatore? I wonder if it's possible to trace which games were developed at the Osaka and Nagoya offices based on what we know. [[User:Marklincadet|Marklincadet]] ([[User talk:Marklincadet|talk]]) 04:43, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
  
 
Worked on PC (X68000, etc.) and SFC games at Falcon. Credited on SFC Xak. [https://crowdworks.jp/public/employees/3458/resumes] [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 13:41, 4 September 2020 (UTC)
 
Worked on PC (X68000, etc.) and SFC games at Falcon. Credited on SFC Xak. [https://crowdworks.jp/public/employees/3458/resumes] [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 13:41, 4 September 2020 (UTC)

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Makimoto has been writing a series of posts called "PC Game Development in the Early Days." In his latest, he writes about joining a softhouse (which he does not name) where he worked on MSX Sorcerian. They apparently had a development office in Osaka, in addition to their head office in Nagoya. Note SFC Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle wa Irimasen ka in the photo. CRV (talk) 01:26, 19 August 2021 (UTC)

Interesting read. I guess you are right about SFC Hebereke no Popoon too, since it has the same staff as Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle wa Irimasen ka. No doubt there will be more insights on the games he worked on at Falcon in the following entries (Part 8 namedrops the company). Marklincadet (talk) 17:47, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
I just went back to look at the paragraph mentioning Fray GG, and noticed Makimoto also mentioned that the manager of the Osaka office was developing a falling block puzzle game on the Famicom around the same time. Presumably he's referring to Pescatore? I wonder if it's possible to trace which games were developed at the Osaka and Nagoya offices based on what we know. Marklincadet (talk) 04:43, 24 August 2021 (UTC)

Worked on PC (X68000, etc.) and SFC games at Falcon. Credited on SFC Xak. [1] CRV (talk) 13:41, 4 September 2020 (UTC)