======Fill-in-Cafe====== {{ :fig:company:fillincafe_logo.png|Logo, as seen in Asuka 120% Burning Fest. Excellent.}} A Japanese videogame company most known for the //[[game:asuka_120_series|Asuka 120% Burning Fest]]// series, //[[game:Neural Gear]]//, and //[[game:Panzer Bandit]]//. =====History===== Fill-in-Cafe began, as **Team Cross Wonder**, in 1987. Changed to Fill-in-Cafe in 1989 after releasing one game: //[[Mission Metal Sight]]//, for the [[hardware:x68000|Sharp X68000]]. The company was incorporated in 1991. In July 1994 they moved from Itabashi, Tokyo, to Shinjuku-ku. And closed in 1998. Their final game being //[[game:makeruna_makendou_z|Makeruna! Makendou Z]]//, for NECs [[hardware:pcfx|PC-FX]]. =====Works===== - 1988 - //Mission Metal Sight// (X68000) - 1990 - //Neural Gear// (X68000) - 1992 - //Pitapat// (PC-98) - 1992 - //Yamashina Keisuke no Sengoku// (PC-98((Also (only?) distributed via [[hardware:pc98#Brother-TAKERU]]))) - 1992 - //Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '92// (PC-98) - 1993 - //Championship Rally// (PC-Engine CD) - 1993 - //Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '93// (PC-98) - 1993 - //Galaxy Deka Gayvan// (PC-Engine CD) - 1993 - //Ruin: Kami no Isan// (PC-Engine CD) - 1994 - //Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos// (PC-Engine CD) - 1994 - //Mad Stalker X68// (X68000) - 1994 - //Asuka 120% Burning Fest// (FM-Towns; X68000) - 1994 - //Mad Stalker Towns// (FM-Towns) - 1994 - //Crasher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou// (PC-98) - 1994 - //Mad Stalker// (PC-Engine CD) - 1994 - //Asuka 120% Burning Fest Excellent// (FM-Towns) - 1995 - //Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Cho Jiku Sugoroku// (SNES) - 1995 - //Taisen Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2// (Arcade) - 1995 - //Night Striker// (PlayStation) - 1995 - //Asuka 120% Maxima: Burning Fest Maxima// (PC-Engine CD) - 1995 - //Makeruna! Makendou 2: Kimero Youkai Souri// (PlayStation) - 1995 - //Sotsugyou II: Neo Generation Special// (3DO) - 1995 - //Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters// (PlayStation) - 1996 - //Tanjou: Debut Pure// (3DO) - 1996 - //Asuka 120% Special: Burning Fest Special// (PlayStation) - 1996 - //Voice Paradise// (PC-FX) - 1996 - //Ojousama Sousamou// (PC-FX) - 1996 - //Night Striker S// (Saturn) - 1996 - //Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters// (PC) - 1996 - //Voice Paradise Excella// (PlayStation) - 1996 - //Jan Jan Paradise// (Arcade) - 1997 - //PAL: Shinken Densetsu// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Elfin Paradise// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Asuka 120% Excellent: Burning Fest.// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Photo Genic// (PC-98) - 1997 - //Mad Stalker// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Hatsukoi Valentine// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Panzer Bandit// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Asuka 120% Limited: Burning Fest// (Saturn) - 1997 - //Community POM// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Photo Genic// (PlayStation) - 1997 - //Makeruna! Makendou Z// (PC-FX) =====Phantom Breaker===== Much of the former Fill-in-Cafe staff is apparently now part of 5pb. //Phantom Breaker// is an upcoming (as of this writing) 2D fighting game for the Xbox 360, developed and published by 5pb. It bears many strong gameplay, thematic and graphical similarities to the //Asuka 120%// series, enough to be considered a spiritual sequel. There is a demo of the game currently available on the Japanese Xbox Marketplace. =====See also===== * [[http://web.archive.org/web/19980114025246/http://www.fillincafe.co.jp/|fillincafe.co.jp]] - Official website, on Archive.org. * [[http://forums.insertcredit.com/viewtopic.php?t=10096|ASK and Asuka 120% (and Fill-In Cafe)]] - Insert Credit thread looking for Fill-in-Cafe, and [[compangy:ASK Kondansha]] information. * [[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Fill_in_Cafe|Fill in Cafe]] - GDRI page.