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Inti Creates

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Inti Creates Co., Ltd. (株式会社インティ・クリエイツ Kabushiki-gaisha Inti Kurieitsu), short for Interactive Image Creates,[1] is a Japanese independent video game development studio based in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture that is mainly known for making 2D Action games.

Originally known mostly for developing Mega Man titles like the Mega Man Zero series, ZX series, and classic series games Mega Man 9 and 10 for Capcom, in the 2010s and beyond they moved towards creating original properties such as Gal*Gun, their flagship series Azure Striker Gunvolt, and Dragon Marked for Death, and other works with different companies' properties such as Blaster Master Zero and Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon. They also worked on Mighty No. 9 and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.

In addition to their main office in Chiba, Inti Creates also has a branch office in Nagoya, which was the center of Blaster Master Zero development. From 2019 to 2022 they had a branch office in Osaka focused on 3D game development which was hoped to become a base for distributing games like the Nagoya branch,[2] but it was closed after employees completely shifted to telework. The company has 98 employees.[3]

Staff and Associates

Board of Directors

Name Position
Takuya Aizu
(會津卓也)
CEO/Representative Director
(代表取締役社長)
Yoshihisa Tsuda
(津田祥寿)
Executive Vice President
(取締役副社長)
Kunihito Takashima
(高嶋一士)
Senior Managing Director
(専務取締役)
Ippo Yamada
(山田一法)
Board Member
(取締役)
Yoshihira Masuda
(増田逸平)
Auditor
(監査役)
Toyohiro Serita
(芹田豊裕)
Development Executive Officer, Nagoya Branch Manager
(開発執行役員 名古屋支店長)
Tetsuhiro Shishido
(宍戸哲広)
Development Executive Officer, Osaka Branch Manager
(開発執行役員 大阪支店長)
Ryota Ito
(伊藤良太)
Development Executive Officer and 1st Development Dept. General Manager
(開発執行役員 兼 第一開発部長)

Individual Personnel

Takuya Aizu (會津卓也)
Main article: Takuya Aizu
CEO and founding member. Producer for all games. Originally worked as a programmer too.
Twitter: @t_aizu

Yoshihisa Tsuda (津田祥寿)
Main article: Yoshihisa Tsuda
Executive Vice President and founding member. Series director of Azure Striker Gunvolt.
Twitter: sa1999_

Toshiaki Tai (田井利明)
Main article: Toshiaki Tai
Scenario writer for the Azure Striker Gunvolt series and various other titles. Director of the Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX series. Director of Yohane the Parhelion -BLAZE in the DEEPBLUE-.

Hiroki Miyazawa (宮澤拡希)
Director of the Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon series. Originally brought on Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 development as action director to save it from its development hell, but was ultimately given full credit as director. Action director of Yohane the Parhelion -BLAZE in the DEEPBLUE-. Also known as "Meijin" (名人).

Munehiro Araki (荒木宗弘)
1st Development Dept. CG Production Section Chief.[4] Character designer for the Azure Striker Gunvolt series and first iX. Has done some final illustrations for Gunvolt, such as the GV1 sales milestone images and the base image in Gunvolt 3.

Satoru Nishizawa (西沢智)
2nd Development Dept. Deputy Manager.[5] Director of the Blaster Master Zero series and Umbraclaw.

Masanori Ito (伊東大典)
Director, character designer, and illustrator of the Gal*Gun series, and illustrator of the first Mighty Gunvolt. Credited as an illustrator for Gunvolt 3; is believed to have drawn the cutscene images. In the Gal*Gun Double Peace Soundtrack booklet, his profile introduced him as the only Inti Creates employee to draw erotica at work. (Since this was in 2015, it can't be said for sure if he still does, or is still the only one who does.)

Yuji Natsume (夏目裕司)
Illustrator and character designer for the Mighty No. 9, Bloodstained and Blaster Master Zero series, and illustrator for Mighty Gunvolt Burst.

Andrew Singleton
Main article: Andrew Singleton
English localization director and producer. Worked as a localization editor with Matt Papa for several years and took over his position in February 2022. He has stated that his dream Gunvolt game is a digital TCG where you can collect cards of all the bosses.[6]
Twitter: @dandymulk

III: Sound Create Unit

Ippo Yamada (山田一法)
Main article: Ippo Yamada
Board member and founding member. Former sound team chief; left the position in or before 2023. Sound director and a composer of tracks for many games, including about half the vocal songs in Gunvolt and iX. Producer of soundtrack releases.
Twitter: @ippo_yamada

Aoi Takeda (武田葵)
1st Development Dept. Sound Production Section Chief.[7] Composer of tracks in several games. Was promoted to sound team chief in or before 2023.

Ryo Kawakami (川上領)
Main article: Ryo Kawakami
Sound director and a composer of tracks for several games, including about half the vocal songs in Gunvolt and iX.

Ryo Yoshinaga (吉永涼)
Main article: Ryo Yoshinaga
Composer of tracks in several games, including one vocal song.

Associates

Toru Nakayama (中山徹)
Illustrator and character designer for most of the Mega Man Zero series. Founding member who later went freelance, and continued working with Inti Creates on Dragon Marked for Death.
Twitter: @meka_moru_4se

Makoto Yabe (矢部誠)
Scenario writer of Mega Man Zero 4 and writer and character designer for the Mega Man ZX series. Joined Inti Creates in 2002 and went freelance in 2013. Also known as KOU.
Twitter: @SESKOU

Yoshitaka Hatakeyama (畠山義崇)
Illustrator and character designer. Former Inti Creates employee; went freelance. Main illustrator for the Gunvolt and iX series, and a character designer for all games and side media in them except Gunvolt 3.
Twitter: @chingis_khanzo

Matt Papa
Main article: Matt Papa
Former localization director and producer. Worked at Inti Creates from 2014 to 2022.
Twitter: @MegaMattTV

Hakofactory (ハコファクトリィ)
Lyrics writer of nearly all songs in the Gunvolt and iX series. Alias of Kaoru Akiyama (あきやま かおる). She has worked with Inti Creates since ZXA Tunes, and also voiced a minor character in Azure Striker Gunvolt: The Anime.
Twitter: @hakofac

Atsushi Oka (岡篤志)
Scriptwriter of the Lazy Kingdom, Eden's Party, Isola: Full Power Idol, Prologue: The Muse of Hope, and Spectrum Theater drama CDs. Lyrics writer of the song All-Out Cheer Full Throttle.
Twitter: @atsushi_oka

Keiji Inafune (稲船敬二)
Executive producer and action supervisor of the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, often acting as PR. Was the one who enabled Inti Creates to create Mega Man titles before he left Capcom.

History

Most of Inti Creates' founding members originally worked at Capcom under Keiji Inafune.[8] Many of them had worked on Mega Man X2 and/or Mega Man 7 and gotten to know each other, and came together to form their own team because at Capcom they didn't have the liberty to choose who to work with on projects.[9] When Takuya Aizu took them to establish Inti Creates, Inafune kept saying "hand them back" and didn't have a good impression of the company at first.[8] Other founding members include Yoshihisa Tsuda, Ippo Yamada, and Toru Nakayama.

Before the company was formed there were originally 16 or 17 people who were potentially going to be involved with it, and they voted to decide the company's name. Ippo Yamada proposed the name Interactive Image Creates, and it won. Aizu's proposed name, which is kept a secret, came in second place.[1] Finding a publisher for their work was difficult because they hadn't done so much at Capcom and weren't famous creators. At that time Sony Music Entertainment had the Club Dev program for finding individual creators, and one of Inti's members entered purely to challenge himself and won the 1 million Yen prize (roughly equivalent to $10,000). The team negotiated with them and received an additional 100 million Yen for the other 10 members, which was used to form a second party game development company for Sony.[10] With 11 people,[9] Inti Creates was founded on May 8th, 1996 as the limited company Inti Creates Ltd. (有限会社インティ・クリエイツ) and at that time had 3 million Yen in capital.[3] The first game they developed was Speed Power Gunbike, which was released on Playstation in April 23, 1998. Their second game Love & Destroy was released on Playstation in 1999. Unfortunately neither title sold well, and reorganization at Sony in the wake of the Playstation's success meant Inti Creates lost their sponsor in Sony Music.[9] In order to survive, Inti Creates began working on contract titles outsourced from other companies.[11]

A huge Mega Man fan, Tsuda was the driving force behind Inti Creates creating the Mega Man Zero series. Whenever there was a game convention, he would hound Keiji Inafune about the possibility of making a Mega Man game and conveyed the company's desire to in any way he could. One day Inafune called them to ask if they were ever planning on actually sending a proposal, and the company got to work. Their first proposal wasn't Zero at all, but Inafune asked them if they could make a game starring him.[12] He asked them to make Mega Man Zero based on his perceptions and trust in them as people he personally knew.[8] Tsuda was the one who originally asked "What if we made X the last boss?", which ended up being the plan until the last month of development when it was switched to Copy X instead.[13]

Before starting the Zero series, Capcom talked to Inti Creates about making Mega Man Legends 3. Inti had many ideas in regards to the digger lifestyle, but the proposal was ultimately rejected and nothing else could be revealed about it due to a non-disclosure agreement. This proposal was unrelated to the Legends 3 project that later began in 2010 and was cancelled in 2011.[14]

On November 27th, 2003 Inti Creates was converted into a joint-stock company and renamed to Inti Creates Co., Ltd. (株式会社インティ・クリエイツ).[3]

In 2014, Inti Creates released its first self-published title, Azure Striker Gunvolt.

In 2016, Inti Creates released its first self-published physical package game, the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack.

Game Engines

Inti Creates is known to use three different in-house game engines. The first iteration was named ICE (Inti Creates Engine) and was used even for modern titles like the first Azure Striker Gunvolt and Luminous Avenger iX. The second iteration is named Imperial engine and debuted with Mighty Gunvolt Burst, and was used for most titles afterwards like Azure Striker Gunvolt 3, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2, and even the 3D game Gal*Gun Returns. Among employees, the Imperial engine is nicknamed "Impe-kun".[15] A newer third engine also exists and was first used for Luminous Avenger iX 2, but its name hasn't been made public yet.[16]

Mighty No. 9 and some Gal*Gun games were developed with the Unreal Engine.

Games

Azure Striker Gunvolt

Azure Striker Gunvolt

Gunvolt Chronicles

Mighty Gunvolt

Gal*Gun

  • Gal*Gun (2011) - Xbox 360, PS3
  • Gal*Gun: Double Peace (2015) - PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, PC
  • Gal*Gun VR (2017) - PC
  • Gal*Gun 2 (2018) - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC
  • Gal*Gun Returns (2021) - Nintendo Switch, PC
  • Gal Guardians: Demon Purge (2023) - Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X/S

Blaster Master Zero Trilogy

  • Blaster Master Zero (2017) - Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4
  • Blaster Master Zero 2 (2019) - Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4
  • Blaster Master Zero 3 (2021) - Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
  • Blaster Master Zero Trilogy (2021) - Nintendo Switch, PS4

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon

  • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (2018) - PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One
  • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 (2020) - PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
  • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Chronicles (2023) - Nintendo Switch、PlayStation 4

Classic Mega Man

  • Mega Man 9 (2008) - Nintendo Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (via Legacy Collection)
  • Mega Man 10 (2010) - Nintendo Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (LC)

Mega Man Zero

  • Mega Man Zero (2002) - Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS (Zero Collection), Nintendo Wii U (Virtual Console), Nintendo Switch (Legacy Collection)
  • Mega Man Zero 2 (2003) - Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS (Zero Collection), Nintendo Wii U (VC), Nintendo Switch (LC)
  • Mega Man Zero 3 (2004) - Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS (Zero Collection), Nintendo Wii U (VC), Nintendo Switch (LC)
  • Mega Man Zero 4 (2005) - Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS (Zero Collection), Nintendo Wii U (VC), Nintendo Switch (LC)
  • Mega Man Zero Collection (2010) - Nintendo DS

Mega Man ZX

  • Mega Man ZX (2006) - Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch (LC)
  • Mega Man ZX Advent (2007) - Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch (LC)
  • "Mega Man ZXC" (Cancelled)[17]

Other Games

  • Speed Power Gunbike (1998) - Playstation
  • Love & Destroy (1999) - Playstation
  • Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge (2003) - Game Boy Advance
  • Shantae and the Pirate's Curse (2014; co-developed with WayForward Technologies) - Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, PC
  • Mighty No. 9 (2016; co-developed with Comcept) - PC, OS X, Linux, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Shantae: Half-Genie Hero (2016; co-developed with WayForward Technologies) - Wii U, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
  • Dragon: Marked for Death (2019) - Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of Night (2019; initially co-developed with Artplay Inc., but Inti Creates was taken off of development by E3 2016) -PC (Steam), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android
  • Cyber Shadow (2021; developed by Mechanical Head Studios, published in Japan by Inti Creates) - Windows, Linux, macOS, Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One
  • Yohane the Parhelion -BLAZE in the DEEPBLUE- (2023) - Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, PS4, PS5
  • Umbraclaw (TBA) - Nintendo Switch, Steam

Soundtrack, Fan Disc, and Other Releases

Standalone products are normally catalogued as "INTIR" and available on Inti Creates' merchandise site Inti Direct and/or other retailers like Amazon Japan, while promotional bonus items included with limited editions of games or other products are typically classified as "INTIP" and not for individual sale. There are some exceptions to this catalog system, such as soundtracks bundled with Limited Run Games releases not having any product code.

Every disc counts for a product code number, so multi-disc releases get multiple numbers.

Official Releases

Code Date Name
INTIR-060 Nov 30, 2023 The Glorious Golden Rule
INTIR-063~066 Jun 29, 2023 Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Soundtrack
INTIR-059 Dec 20, 2022 Akashic Record
INTIR-057/058 Jul 01, 2022 GUNVOLT CHRONICLES: LUMINOUS AVENGER IX2 SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-056 Jan 27, 2022 RoRo Robotics Vox
INTIR-055 Aug 20, 2021 BLASTER MASTER ZERO 3 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-053 Dec 20, 2020 MORPHO VIRTUAL LIVE 2020
(CD version of the MORPHO VIRTUAL LIVE 2020 (Blu-ray), included as bonus. The Blu-ray disc was catalogued as INTIV-001.)
INTIR-052 Dec 16, 2020 Butterfly's Journey
INTIR-051 Mar 18, 2020 Prologue: The Muse of Hope
INTIR-050 Mar 18, 2020 Isola: Full Power Idol
INTIR-049 Jan 15, 2020 RoRo Melodies
INTIR-047/048 Nov 01, 2019 GUNVOLT CHRONICLES: LUMINOUS AVENGER IX SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-046 Apr 23, 2019 BLASTER MASTER ZERO 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-042/043 Mar 01, 2019 DRAGON MARKED FOR DEATH SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-040/041 Mar 31, 2018 GAL*GUN 2 DOKIDOKI SOUND FULLCOMPLETE
INTIR-039 Nov 14, 2017 Eden's Party
INTIR-038 Oct 03, 2017 Clockwork Daydream
ICHN-1001 Sep 28, 2017 Azure Striker Gunvolt: The Anime (Blu-ray)
INTIR-037 May 04, 2017 BLASTER MASTER ZERO ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
INTIR-036 Mar 18, 2017 Electro Rotation
INTIR-035 Nov 03, 2016 Into the Blue
INTIR-033/034 Sep 27, 2016 Armed Blue Gunvolt: Sou Soundtrack
INTIR-031/032 Jul 05, 2016 MIGHTY NO.9 ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK
INTIR-030 Jan 28, 2016 Lazy Kingdom
INTIR-028/029 Aug 06, 2015 Gal*Gun Double Peace Dokidoki Sound Zenbuiri!
INTIR-027 Mar 10, 2015 Admiration to Peace
INTIR-026 Mar 10, 2015 Mighty Gunvolt Original Soundtrack
INTIR-025 Feb 25, 2015 Justice Rage
INTIR-024 Nov 12, 2014 Azure Phosphorescence
INTIR-023 Oct 07, 2014 Armed Blue Gunvolt Soundtrack
INTIR-022 Mar 08, 2012 Gal*Gun Dokidoki Sound Zenbuiri! Hokanban
INTIR-021 Apr 21, 2011 ROCKMAN ZERO COLLECTION SOUNDTRACK - résonnant vie -
INTIR-019/020 Dec 15, 2010 Gal*Gun Dokidoki Sound Zenbuiri!
INTIR-018 Jun 10, 2010 REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZERO Mythos
INTIR-017 Apr 30, 2010 Rockman 10 Image Soundtrack
INTIR-016 Mar 24, 2010 Rockman 10: Uchuu Kara no Kyoui!! Original Soundtrack
INTIR-015 Oct 15, 2009 Chiptuned Rockman TGS 2009
INTIR-014 Oct 10, 2008 Rockman 9 Arrange Soundtrack
INTIR-013 Sep 12, 2008 Rockman 9: The Ambition's Revival!! Original Soundtrack
INTIR-012 Apr 30, 2008 Rockman ZX Soundsketch "ZX Gigamix"
INTIR-010/011 Aug 30, 2007 Rockman ZX Advent Soundtrack: ZXA Tunes
INTIR-008/009 Oct 27, 2006 Rockman ZX Soundtrack: ZX Tunes
INTIR-006/007 Sep 30, 2005 REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZERO Physis
INTIR-004/005 Dec 10, 2004 REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZERO Telos
INTIR-002/003 May 28, 2004 REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZERO Idea
INTIR-001 Jan 23, 2004 REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZERO

Bonus Items

Code Date Name
INTIP-020/021 Jul 13, 2023 Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Chronicles Soundtrack CD
INTIP-019 Mar 23, 2023 Grim Guardians: Demon Purge Soundtrack CD
INTIP-017/018 Jul 28, 2022 Armed Blue Gunvolt Gibs Sound Track CD
INTIP-015/016 Jan 27, 2022 RoRo Location 2022 IMAGE TRACK / Muse of Hope "RoRo" MUSIC VIDEO CLIPS
INTIP-014 Jul 29, 2021 Blaster Master Zero Arrangements & Medleys
N/A Jun 2021 Mighty Gunvolt Burst Original Soundtrack
INTIP-013 Jan 28, 2021 Gal☆Gun Returns SONG COLLECTION
INTIP-012 Sep 26, 2019 Cyber Diva Roro Medley CD (PS4 version)
INTIP-010/011 Sep 26, 2019 Cyber Diva Roro Medley CD (Switch version)
INTIP-008/009 Jan 31, 2019 Dragon Marked For Death Original Soundtrack
N/A Jun 22, 2018 Morpho Song Re-collection -2018 Remix-
INTIP-007 Mar 15, 2018 Gal☆Gun 2 Special Drama CD
ICHN-1002/3 Sep 28, 2017 ARMED BLUE: GUNVOLT Anime BGM Collection & Anime Song Collection
INTIP-004 Aug 31, 2017 Azure Striker Gunvolt: Short Stories (Drama CD)
INTIP-003 Aug 31, 2017 Azure Striker Gunvolt: The Anime (DVD)
INTIP-002 Aug 25, 2016 Armed Blue Gunvolt (Drama CD)
INTIP-001 Mar 23, 2010 Inti Bonus Disc Vol.1

New Year Wallpapers

Main article: Inti Creates/New Years Wallpapers

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A 2023 wallpaper

A longstanding tradition of Inti Creates is the online release of several new year celebration wallpapers by various artists at the company. These are typically themed after the Chinese Zodiac animal for the upcoming year, and many of the wallpapers depict original characters not from any game. The new year wallpapers are generally considered distinct from the ones released to officially promote games.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Inti Creates is referenced throughout the Gunvolt series with appearances of the kanji 印帝, which is pronounced "Intei" and means "Seal/Stamp Emperor." In the Japanese version of Azure Striker Gunvolt 3, Intei is said to be a front company for Shadow Yakumo (the name was localized as "Interior Creators"). The kanji first appeared in Inti's first work Speed Power Gunbike in an unused logo test video. The name is also referenced with Inti's second game engine being called Imperial.
    • Among some Japanese fans, Inti Creates is known as "Lewd Emperor" (淫帝). 淫帝 is also pronounced "Intei". This nickname was born in October 2004 (the year Mega Man Zero 3 was released) in Zero Thread Mission 33 on 2ch.[20]
Hetare keychains

Gunvolt hetare keychains

  • Another recurring Easter Egg is "hetare" (ヘタレ, literally "good for nothing") designs of characters, egg-like figures with scribbles for faces. Since first(?) appearing as graffiti in the Resistance Base in Mega Man Zero 3 via e-reader card, they have appeared in other series, soundtracks, new year wallpapers, some merchandise, and on the Inti Direct website welcome banner. The original graffiti in Zero 3 was described by staff as the character Menart's doodle.[21]


External Links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 INTI CREATES 25th Anniversary Special! - Hangin' at Inti HQ 5/11/2021 (40:20)
  2. Tweet by Aizu about Osaka branch/3rd development department
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 http://www.inti.co.jp/about.htm
  4. http://www.inti.co.jp/adoption_cg.htm
  5. http://www.inti.co.jp/adoption.htm
  6. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/growing-the-gunvolt-franchise-through-the-lens-of-localization
  7. http://www.inti.co.jp/adoption_sound.htm
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Dengeki Online interview with Aizu, Tsuda, and Inafune (English translation)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 http://web.archive.org/web/20220730104111/https://www.usgamer.net/articles/companions-through-life-and-death-time-and-again-the-story-of-inti-creates-and-mega-man
  10. 10.0 10.1 https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/08/feature_inti_creates_on_mega_man_working_with_nintendo_and_staying_true_to_its_japanese_roots
  11. https://www.gamespark.jp/article/2015/05/26/57230.html
  12. Mega Man Zero Official Complete Works, page 168
  13. Megaman Zero Official Complete Works, page 168
  14. Get Me Off The Moon interview with Takuya Aizu
  15. INTI CREATES 25th Anniversary Special! - Hangin' at Inti HQ 5/11/2021 (44:56)
  16. "White Steel X2" Game Introduction / From Dengeki Game Live (6:40)
  17. Protodude's Rockman Corner: Cancelled Mega Man ZX3 Was in Development at One Time, Says Inti Creates
  18. https://twitter.com/t_aizu/status/1669540290200489984
  19. https://twitter.com/t_aizu/status/1690176699303084032
  20. https://w.atwiki.jp/rockzerozxgggv2ch/pages/26.html
  21. Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Telos, Prismatic track notes

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Inti Creates employees and associates
Main Takuya AizuYoshihisa TsudaToshiaki Tai
Musicians Ippo YamadaRyo KawakamiRyo Yoshinaga
Others Matt PapaAndrew Singleton
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