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I noticed some crossover with Octagon Entertainment, especially on [http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/ss/tenchimuyomimiri/tenchimuyoumimirionsen.html this game]. I got a hold of someone, but they weren't too talkative. Something to watch out for. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 17:03, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
I noticed some crossover with Octagon Entertainment, especially on [http://chibarei.blog.jp/gsl/ss/tenchimuyomimiri/tenchimuyoumimirionsen.html this game]. I got a hold of someone, but they weren't too talkative. Something to watch out for. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 17:03, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
:The ''Pro Stadium'' credits suggest Octagon may have also included some former Hudson staff. A bunch of the staff seem to have later wound up at [http://raido.moe/staff/ps1/ps1_gakkou_o_tsukurou_1.html Refine Textile/Groove Box Japan] though (Naoto Azuma, Tsukasa Kuwahara, Yuji Muroya, Kazunori Ishiguri) so who knows... Octagon's name still pops later, on [http://raido.moe/staff/ps1/ps1_neko_na_kankei.html Neko na Kankei], but the only name that looks familiar is Fumimune Yamada.
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:The ''Pro Stadium'' credits suggest Octagon may have also included some former Hudson staff. A bunch of the staff seem to have later wound up at [http://raido.moe/staff/ps1/ps1_gakkou_o_tsukurou_1.html Refine Textile/Groove Box Japan] though (Naoto Azuma, Tsukasa Kuwahara, Yuji Muroya, Kazunori Ishiguri) so who knows... Octagon's name still pops later, on [http://raido.moe/staff/ps1/ps1_neko_na_kankei.html Neko na Kankei], but the only name that looks familiar is Bunsou Yamada. (I'd previously misromanized his name as Fumimune)
 
:Also, as the Hudson connection might suggest, Octagon and Groove Box are/were both based in Sapporo. Given the staff overlap, I'd guess Funari likely was as well. --[[User:Dimitri|Dimitri]] ([[User talk:Dimitri|talk]]) 21:27, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
:Also, as the Hudson connection might suggest, Octagon and Groove Box are/were both based in Sapporo. Given the staff overlap, I'd guess Funari likely was as well. --[[User:Dimitri|Dimitri]] ([[User talk:Dimitri|talk]]) 21:27, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
::I think some of Funari's staff came from Data East's Sapporo satellite office. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 23:00, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
::I think some of Funari's staff came from Data East's Sapporo satellite office. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 23:00, 9 March 2018 (UTC)

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I noticed some crossover with Octagon Entertainment, especially on this game. I got a hold of someone, but they weren't too talkative. Something to watch out for. CRV (talk) 17:03, 9 March 2018 (UTC)

The Pro Stadium credits suggest Octagon may have also included some former Hudson staff. A bunch of the staff seem to have later wound up at Refine Textile/Groove Box Japan though (Naoto Azuma, Tsukasa Kuwahara, Yuji Muroya, Kazunori Ishiguri) so who knows... Octagon's name still pops later, on Neko na Kankei, but the only name that looks familiar is Bunsou Yamada. (I'd previously misromanized his name as Fumimune)
Also, as the Hudson connection might suggest, Octagon and Groove Box are/were both based in Sapporo. Given the staff overlap, I'd guess Funari likely was as well. --Dimitri (talk) 21:27, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
I think some of Funari's staff came from Data East's Sapporo satellite office. CRV (talk) 23:00, 9 March 2018 (UTC)