This is to discuss Fill-in-Cafe's last game they developed. Fill-in-Cafe was best known for the Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. franchise. They also developed Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force titles that Masaki Ukyo (Guardian Heroes) and Masatoshi Imaizumi (Panzer Bandit) worked on together.
Fill-in-Cafe developed Makeruna! Makendo Z as well as the PS1 version of Makeruna! Makendou 2, because of their partnership with these companies:
Success Corp. (developed the SFC Makeruna! Makendou 2, the DATAM Polystar-published Cotton 100%, and the Final and Return versions of Asuka 120%)
Opus (sound developer of the SFC Makeruna! Makendou 2 and Seta's choice for composing Twin Eagle II, while Seta published various DATAM Polystar video games, including the first Makeruna! Makendou as Kendo Rage)
DATAM Polystar (Owner of Makeruna! Makendou series)
Anyway, Makeruna! Makendou Z modeled itself after the Famicom game La Salle Ishii no Child's Quest and the MOTHER / EarthBound trilogy, which are all Dragon Quest-style RPGs in a non-fantasy medieval setting.
I think this game deserves a fan translation, as well as a gamerip of its soundtrack.
Fill-in-Cafe developed Makeruna! Makendo Z as well as the PS1 version of Makeruna! Makendou 2, because of their partnership with these companies:
Success Corp. (developed the SFC Makeruna! Makendou 2, the DATAM Polystar-published Cotton 100%, and the Final and Return versions of Asuka 120%)
Opus (sound developer of the SFC Makeruna! Makendou 2 and Seta's choice for composing Twin Eagle II, while Seta published various DATAM Polystar video games, including the first Makeruna! Makendou as Kendo Rage)
DATAM Polystar (Owner of Makeruna! Makendou series)
Anyway, Makeruna! Makendou Z modeled itself after the Famicom game La Salle Ishii no Child's Quest and the MOTHER / EarthBound trilogy, which are all Dragon Quest-style RPGs in a non-fantasy medieval setting.
I think this game deserves a fan translation, as well as a gamerip of its soundtrack.