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renamed in 2001, was a Japanese video game developer based in
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. Established in December 1996 by Shinya Nishigaki as an independent "brother company" of
Climax Entertainment was a Japanese video game development company. It was a small company, with just 20 staff in 1996. Climax got its start during the 16-bit era, primarily developing games for the Sega Genesis console. During the 32-bit era, some members of the t ...
. The staff were made up of CGI developers who had worked on Climax Entertainment's '' Dark Savior''. Their debut project, the
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'' Blue Stinger'', began production for the Sega Saturn, but on encouragement from Sega it shifted to becoming an early
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title. Following ''Blue Stinger''s successful release, Nishigaki led development on the
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''
Illbleed is a survival horror game developed by Crazy Games and released for the Dreamcast in 2001. It was published by Crazy Games in Japan and Amusement Interface Associate (AIA) in North America. The game follows Eriko Christy, a high school studen ...
'', which ended up releasing shortly before the Dreamcast's discontinuation in 2001 to poor sales and reception. That same year the company changed its name to Crazy Games to distinguish itself from Climax Entertainment. Crazy Games would co-develop the arcade title ''The Maze of the Kings'' with Hitmaker before closing in December 2002 due to the uncertain Japanese economy at that time. Nishigaki and his staff moved to
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and were working on a new project, but Nishigaki died in 2004 from a heart attack.


History

Climax Graphics was founded by Shinya Nishigaki, a former advertising staff member who had moved into game development at
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and then at
Climax Entertainment was a Japanese video game development company. It was a small company, with just 20 staff in 1996. Climax got its start during the 16-bit era, primarily developing games for the Sega Genesis console. During the 32-bit era, some members of the t ...
, where he worked as a producer and writer on the ''Landstalker'' series and '' Dark Savior''. Following the release of ''Dark Savior'' in 1996, Nishigaki and a collection of staff members from Climax Entertainment's CGI section decided to form a new studio that would create new graphics-focused titles, beginning pre-production on their first game in September 1996. Climax Graphics was officially founded on December 1, 1996. While sharing a name with Climax Entertainment and being referred to at one point as a "brother studio", Nishigaki referred to Climax Graphics as an independent developer. The studio was based in Shinjuku,
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, with Nishigaki as its CEO. Their first game, an action adventure game titled '' Blue Stinger'', was originally in development for the Sega Saturn. During talks, console owner Sega requested that the game be made for their upcoming
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console, prompting the developers to restart production as a Dreamcast title in 1997. Nishigaki drew inspiration from his love of Western action movies, with its reworked design also drawing inspiration from ''
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'' and ''
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''. In addition to the eighteen staff of Climax Graphics, they collaborated with external staff including Robert Short for monster designs and
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for the score. For its Western release, publisher
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insisted that the existing pre-set camera angles be replaced by a behind-the-player camera that Nishigaki disliked. When ''Blue Stinger'' released, it saw commercial success in North America, going on to see 500,000 copies worldwide. Sega contacted Nishigaki about developing a sequel, but he was already focused on his new project. Climax Graphic's next title was ''Illbleed'', a
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inspired by both Nishigaki's love of movies and horror-themed amusement parks. Production began in 1999, taking one and a half years to complete, and constituting extensive research and meetings. ''Illbleed'' was originally to be published by Sega, but it was dropped due to quality concerns. Climax Graphics ultimately self-published the game in Japan, and after several changes it was published in North America by AIA. Nishigaki described ''Blue Stinger'' and ''Illbleed'' as "very different games" despite sharing a combination of action and puzzle elements. To separate itself further from Climax Entertainment, the company's name was changed to Crazy Games in February 2001, a month before ''Illbleed''s Japanese release. ''Illbleed'' released to mixed reviews and low sales, which Nishgaki was not concerned by, but both Nishigaki and AIA were disappointed at Sega discontinuing the Dreamcast console the year of the game's release. Following the Dreamcast's discontinuation, Sega continued to support Crazy Games during internal restructuring taking place at the time. Following ''Illbleed'', Nishigaki wanted to create a horror-themed title for arcades. With development assistance from Sega's arcade division Hitmaker, Crazy Games developed ''The Maze of the Kings'', an Ancient Egypt-themed
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that released for Sega's NAOMI arcade cabinets in May 2002. ''The Maze of the Kings'' never saw a Western release or console port, and was the last title developed by Crazy Games before closing down in December 2002. The company was closed by Nishigaki due to the uncertain state of the Japanese economy at the time. On the recommendation of Hitmaker's then-CEO
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, Nishigaki and the other Crazy Games staff were hired by
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, with Nishigaki beginning work on a new project focused on the Japanese market. Nishigaki died of a heart attack on February 14, 2004, leaving the project unfinished. Plans to port expanded versions of ''Blue Stinger'' and ''Illbleed'' to the
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by Coolnet Entertainment were shelved following Nishigaki's death; a given reason was the Xbox's poor commercial performance in Japan.


Games developed


Game reception

Reviews of ''Blue Stinger'' gave praise to its graphics and music, but most faulted its camera controls in both the Japanese and Western versions. While ''Blue Stinger'' was designed and marketed as an action-adventure game, its presentation and premise caused it to be later labelled as survival horror. Gaming magazine and website ''
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'' felt the title had become mislabelled as survival horror since its release, having enjoyable action gameplay and a strong narrative to engage players. Reception of ''Illbleed'' was fairly mixed, with several critics highlighting its atmosphere and alternate take on the survival horror genre, but faulting the controls and audio design; most also noted its unconventional tone. In 2015, Daniel Kurland of '' Bloody Disgusting'' highlighted ''Illbleed'' as one of several innovative titles from the Dreamcast's final year, and a mechanical precursor to later horror titles including '' Michigan: Report From Hell'' and ''
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''. In an ''
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'' preview of ''The Maze of the Kings'', Anoop Gantayat noted a lack of original elements beyond its aesthetic design and the use of magical staffs rather than guns in-game as weapons. On a 2018 ''Retro Gamer'' article on unported arcade titles, ''The Maze of Kings'' was described as standard for the light gun genre despite the aesthetic differences, and coming too late to see profitable ports to other systems or overseas. In a 2012 feature for ''
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'' on ''Resident Evil'' "rip-offs", Bob Mackey felt ''Blue Stinger'' was lacking elements to make it a true survival horror, and having too great a focus on combat and graphics. Mackey additionally recommended ''Illbleed'' as a unique take on survival horror. In a 2015 retrospective on Shinigaki for ''
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'', John Andersen noted that while ''Blue Stinger'' had aged poorly due to its camera issues and voice acting, ''Illbleed'' had become a cult classic due to its unconventional tone and gameplay.


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