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'''Az Game''' (有限会社アズゲーム). Allegedly headed by Toshiharu Yamanishi (山西利治), formerly of Technosoft and Gust, and also included former [[Compile]] and Siesta staff. Based in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo and was apparently in existence from 1999 until 2002.
 
'''Az Game''' (有限会社アズゲーム). Allegedly headed by Toshiharu Yamanishi (山西利治), formerly of Technosoft and Gust, and also included former [[Compile]] and Siesta staff. Based in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo and was apparently in existence from 1999 until 2002.
  

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Az Game (有限会社アズゲーム). Allegedly headed by Toshiharu Yamanishi (山西利治), formerly of Technosoft and Gust, and also included former Compile and Siesta staff. Based in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo and was apparently in existence from 1999 until 2002.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)

Dreamcast

  • SeGaGaGa (some music) (JP Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Thunder Stone Japan; Production: Hitmaker

Game Boy Advance

  • Black/Matrix Zero (music, programming?) (JP Publisher: NEC Interchannel)
Direction, Graphics: Flight-Plan

PlayStation

  • Summon Night 2 (support) (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
Developer: Flight-Plan

Links