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For Fire Mustang, is it NMK because of the staff or to a code comparison or the Developer Table or something else? And do we know if NMK bought the rights to these UPL arcade games, since Fire Mustang doesn't have UPL's name on it yet is a port of US-AAF Mustang? - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] ([[User talk:Andlabs|talk]]) 10:07, 23 February 2013 (CST)
 
For Fire Mustang, is it NMK because of the staff or to a code comparison or the Developer Table or something else? And do we know if NMK bought the rights to these UPL arcade games, since Fire Mustang doesn't have UPL's name on it yet is a port of US-AAF Mustang? - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] ([[User talk:Andlabs|talk]]) 10:07, 23 February 2013 (CST)
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:The Mega Drive credits look like NMK to me. I suppose NMK got to keep the rights to the game. [[User:CRV|CRV]] ([[User talk:CRV|talk]]) 17:00, 23 February 2013 (CST)
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Looks like a lot of NMK staff left for Glams around 1995, judging by credits. Some of the same people (Eisaku Origami and Naoko Nagamine, possibly more) started Zero One [http://www.e-zero1.co.jp/] in 2000. Developer Table says Zero One has done games work, but their site suggest mostly contract work on pachislot and pachinko machine software. --[[User:Dimitri|Dimitri]] ([[User talk:Dimitri|talk]]) 03:36, 8 November 2016 (CET)
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Oddly enough, Tecmo's ''Riot'' was apparently licensed ''to'' NMK, which is why I removed it from NMK's list of games on the wiki. Does anyone know what happened with the release of this game? [[User:Augitesoul|Augitesoul]] ([[User talk:Augitesoul|talk]]) 15:26, 25 April 2024 (UTC)

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For Fire Mustang, is it NMK because of the staff or to a code comparison or the Developer Table or something else? And do we know if NMK bought the rights to these UPL arcade games, since Fire Mustang doesn't have UPL's name on it yet is a port of US-AAF Mustang? - Andlabs (talk) 10:07, 23 February 2013 (CST)

The Mega Drive credits look like NMK to me. I suppose NMK got to keep the rights to the game. CRV (talk) 17:00, 23 February 2013 (CST)

Looks like a lot of NMK staff left for Glams around 1995, judging by credits. Some of the same people (Eisaku Origami and Naoko Nagamine, possibly more) started Zero One [1] in 2000. Developer Table says Zero One has done games work, but their site suggest mostly contract work on pachislot and pachinko machine software. --Dimitri (talk) 03:36, 8 November 2016 (CET)

Oddly enough, Tecmo's Riot was apparently licensed to NMK, which is why I removed it from NMK's list of games on the wiki. Does anyone know what happened with the release of this game? Augitesoul (talk) 15:26, 25 April 2024 (UTC)