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Fill-in-Cafe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fill-in-Cafe
was a video game developer that was founded in Japan in 1987. They are best known for creating the ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest.'' franchise, as well as the ''Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' titles. ==History== In 1987, ''Fill-in-Cafe'' was founded as ''Team Cross Wonder'', and later renamed itself as "Fill-in-Cafe" in 1989 and incorporated in 1991. They first developed ''Metal Sight'' for the Sharp X68000 under the Team Cross Wonder label, followed by developing ''Neural Gear'' under the Fill-in-Cafe label. Later, they hired several more companies like Intec and Family Soft to publish their products. In 1994, they became successful with the release of the ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest.'' franchise, as well as the ''Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' titles. In 1998, Fill-in-Cafe filed for bankruptcy. Some planned titles were canceled, such as a sequel to ''Panzer Bandit'' and an untitled, enhanced arcade port of the ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Limited'' with Kaneko being the arcade publisher. Shortly afterward, Success Corporation became in charge of developing ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Final'' and ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Return'' after their relationship with ''Fill-in-Cafe'' and Datam Polystar in developing and publishing titles together, such as Makeruna! Makendō 2: Kimero Youkai Souri for instance. After bankruptcy, Family Soft bought the rights to most of its developed library, including its only self-published title ''Community POM''. Kanta Watanabe and Masaki Ukyo moved to Treasure while Masatoshi Imaizumi moved to establish R.U.N (Release Universe Network). Masaki Ukyo later joined R.U.N with Imaizumi.
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