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was a Japanese company that developed video games for the
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games console. The company was formed in 1994 by a group of employees from
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who were tired of the company's inactivity. In 1996, the company was acquired by
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.


History

''
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'''s graphical style bears great similarity to what this team is known for. However, it is generally thought their first game was ''
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''; they would later make games such as '' Armed Police Unit Gallop'', ''
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'', ''Pound For Pound'', ''Ken-Go'', and '' Kaitei Daisensou''. Their final game for Irem was ''
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'', after which they left and created Nazca, creating ''
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'' and ''
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''; the latter shares many stylistic similarities to the previous Irem works and both titles were made with the same development kits used for several Irem arcade games.
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, impressed by the success of Nazca's titles, formally acquired the developer, and would make the
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and
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''Metal Slug'' games. The team disbanded after SNK filed for bankruptcy in 2001. Nine of the original Nazca staff (including planner Meeher, designers Akio and Susumu, and development manager Kawai) answered questions from an undated text interview that was translated and included in ''
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''. Because the common use of pseudonyms in arcade titles to hide identities, details of its staff remains scarce. One known key member is composer Takushi Hiyamuta (credited with names such as "HIYA!" and "HIYA-UNIT"), responsible for composing nearly every game listed here, in whole or part (he did not compose for ''Kaitei Daisensou''; also, although he did not compose for ''R-Type II'', he did for '' Super R-Type''). He was considered part of SNK's in-house band, the "Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan" ("New World Music Acrobatics"). He was interviewed for the ''Metal Slug Complete Sound Box'' released in 2008. The only works he is credited for since ''Metal Slug 3'' are '' Yuusha 30'', and producer on Sammy Corporation's ''Dolphin Blue'', a credit he shares with fellow Nazca staffer KOZO. He currently works as a freelance musician, serving as the lead guitarist in the rock band GRowTH. Graphic designer Akio worked for SNK after their bankruptcy in 2001, serving as the lead character designer for ''
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'', and as character designer for '' Metal Slug XX'' . His final involvement with the company was the design of ''Metal Slug'' protagonist Marco Rossi for 2010's '' Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting'', released a few months after ''Metal Slug XX''. Other contributions he made directly for the company are currently unknown. He currently works as a freelance artist, remaining fairly active on Japanese art website
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, and has contributed illustrations to ''
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'' and '' Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition'', but does not use any other form of social media. Kazuma Kujo, credited as KIRE-NAG in the first Metal Slug, went on to form
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after leaving both Irem and Nazca, but declined to comment on the status and identity of key staff members including lead designer Meeher and graphic artists Akio and Susumu. While he was responsible for the design of the gameplay, he left Nazca prior to Metal Slug's release due to internal disputes.


Staff and design philosophy

Due to the common use of pseudonyms in arcade titles to hide identities, details of its staff remains scarce but various individuals have been important figures in the history of Nazca Corporation: * Yoshihiko Kodo - Former Irem executive and president of Nazca Corporation. Later appointed as president of SNK. Executive producer for ''Metal Slug X''. *
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– Creator of ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Head of development for ''Metal Slug''. Later founded
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. * Kinte – Team leader for ''
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''. Chief designer for ''Neo Turf Masters''.
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* Kazuma Kujo – Co-designer for ''Metal Slug'' under the pseudonym "Kire-Nag". Later formed
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. * Meeher (みぃはぁ) – Co-designer for ''Metal Slug''. He stopped working on video games after ''Metal Slug 3''. * Atsushi Kurooka – Programmer for ''Metal Slug''. Previously worked on ''GunForce II'' at Irem. Later worked at
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on ''
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''. * Kenji Andō – Programmer for ''Metal Slug'' under the pseudonym "Andy". * Shinichi Hamada – Programmer for ''Metal Slug'' under the pseudonym "Hamachan". * Akio Oyabu – Character designer for ''R-Type''. Artist for ''Metal Slug''. Later worked as freelancer on several projects. Currently active on
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.
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* Susumu - Background artist for several Irem titles and ''Metal Slug''. Like Akio, he became a freelance illustrator. * Kazuhiro Tanaka – Artist for ''Metal Slug'' under the pseudonym "Max.D".
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* Takeshi Okui – Artist for ''Metal Slug''. Later worked at Squaresoft and
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on several projects. * Takushi Hiyamuta – Composer for ''Neo Turf Masters'' and ''Metal Slug'' under the pseudonym "Hiya". Later worked as freelancer on several projects.
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, formerly of Capcom and current CEO at PlatinumGames, was a member of Nazca after leaving Irem, doing income management, then SNK after its acquisition, rekindling his interest in video game development. Although details were never delved, Inaba stated he did programming work on a ''
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'' title and was unhappy with his experience at SNK. ''R-Type'' composer Masato Ishizaki was also a member of Nazca.
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''Nazca Corporation''
profile at
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