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ABA Games is a Japanese
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, composed solely of
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Kenta Cho. ABA Games' works, available as
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, are predominantly
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games often inspired by classic games in the genre. Its games feature stylised
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graphics, innovative
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features and modes and feature random rather than scripted events. These creations have been acclaimed as some of the best
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available, though some commentators, including Cho himself, feel they are too simple for commercial release. Cho began creating computer games as a hobby during his childhood in the 1980s. After leaving university, he pursued a career with
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in multimedia research and development while continuing to develop games in his spare time. The positive reaction to ABA Games' first shoot 'em up, ''Noiz2sa'' (2002), encouraged him to concentrate on that genre. The developer's games have been
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from the original
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versions to
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and
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, and various
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. One of its games, ''Tumiki Fighters'', was
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, built upon and released for the
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console as '' Blast Works''. According to Cho, he occasionally receives interest in further console ports. In addition to ''Tumiki Fighters'', acclaimed ABA Games titles include ''Gunroar'', ''rRootage'' and ''Torus Trooper''.


Overview

ABA Games' sole developer, Kenta Cho, began writing games as a child during the 1980s using the
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, as there were few commercially available games. After leaving university, Cho contemplated professional games development but ultimately instead joined
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to work in multimedia research and development. He continues to work full-time for Toshiba while running ABA Games as a hobby, working mainly on weekends.Ashcraft, Brian, (2008) ''Arcade Mania! The Turbo-Charged World of Japan's Game Centers'', Kodansha International, p. 71Sheffield, Brandon
The Indie Shooter Roundtable: Mak, Cho, And Omega Fire At Will
''GamaSutra'', July 28, 2008, Accessed Mar 15, 2009
Cho is the sole contributor to ABA Games.Ashcraft, p. 70 Lacking musical training, he creates the soundtracks to his games using commercially available, pre-made samples. ABA Games releases a game approximately every six months, with the first three months spent creating prototypes and the latter three spent refining a finished version. ABA Games released its first shoot 'em up game for Windows PCs—''Noiz2sa''—in 2002, and the positive feedback Cho received encouraged him to concentrate on the genre.Honkie, Joe
Kenta Cho (ABA Games) Interview
, ''Giant Robeast'', Accessed Mar 17, 2009
ABA Games' creations are "
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" re-imaginings of classic
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shoot 'em ups, using modern 3D graphics techniques to emulate older
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and employing "imaginative, fresh" gameplay ideas. According to Cho, his graphical style was inspired by the game '' Rez'' as well as street billboards, and his attempts at innovative gameplay features have been inspired by games such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. ABA Games' works also tend to be set in random rather than scripted events. Its games are developed for
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, but some have been
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to other systems including macOS,
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,
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, and PSP, with its game ''Tumiki Fighters'' forming the basis of
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game '' Blast Works'' (which included a selection of his games as bonus content). Cho has also created BulletML, an open source program which can replicate bullet patterns from other shoot 'em up games. Cho has stated he occasionally receives interest in ports for
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s, but although he would otherwise be interested in such ports, he feels his games are too simple for commercial release.Kenta Cho MTV Interview
''Indy Gamer'', Dec 18, 2006, Accessed Mar 17, 2009. Transcript of: Totilo, Stephen
Kenta Cho Speaks
''MTV'', Dec 18, 2006 (U.S. only)
He has also stated his use of the
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proved problematic when porting ''Tumiki Fighters'' to the Wii. ABA Games' works are open source and free to download; Cho has stated he creates games of the kind which he desires to play and distributes them (along with the source code) for the enjoyment of others without the intent of monetary profit. ''
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'' acclaimed Cho as "spectacularly talented" and "one of today’s best independent game programmers", while ''
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'' noted him for "creating some of the best freeware shoot ‘em ups out there". Ashcraft states that in the West, Cho is "hailed as the most famous '
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software' shmup maker", while ''
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'' claimed Cho's works are among "the best-known examples" of Japan's independent gaming scene. While out with Japan ABA Games is known as a "doujin" developer, unlike doujin developers Cho does not seek to sell his works, nor are they fan-created games; however, Cho is affable to the term being applied to his work. Jessica Mak, creator of award-winning game '' Everyday Shooter'' (published by
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on
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) has cited ABA Games' ''Parsec 47'' as the inspiration behind her game's aesthetic.


Games

* ''Gunroar'' is a naval themed shoot 'em up likened to a vertically
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version of ''
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'' (or a cross between ''
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'' and ''
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'').Nagata, Tyler
The 10 best FREE shoot 'em ups
''GamesRadar'', Accessed Mar 16, 2009
365 days of free games
, ''GamesRadar'', Accessed Mar 16, 2009
The player controls a small, abstract gunboat which can be rotated through 360 degrees as in games such as ''Geometry Wars'' and '' Robotron''. The game also features vertical scrolling; however, unlike the standard shoot 'em up in which the propulsion of the craft dictates the pace, players can control the speed at which they proceed through the level. The faster players move through a level, the more
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they will score. The game features multiple modes dependent on how the game is controlled: the player can choose to control a single boat by means of the keyboard or mouse or a more complicated "dual" mode allowing the use of two boats using both hands on the keyboard.Miller, Pat
Retro Like You've Never Seen It Before
, ''The Escapist'', Feb 21, 2006, Accessed Mar 16, 2009
Gunroar was praised for its minimalist design, impressive
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graphics,Rossignol, Jim
games: kenta cho
''BBC Collective'', Aug 16, 2007, Accessed Mar 16, 2009
and frenetic action. * ''Tumiki Fighters'' is a side-scrolling shooter in which the protagonist is a toy aeroplane flying through a cartoon setting. The game employs a device inspired by ''
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'', allowing the player to attach debris from destroyed enemies to the aircraft, which in turn act as armour and
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s. Praised for its addictive gameplay, ''Tumiki Fighters'' formed the base of '' Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy'', a game published by
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in 2008 for the
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.Rosenberg, Adam
Blast Works Review
, ''UGO'', Accessed Mar 16, 2009
Developer
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remade ABA Games' creation for the console and further added an editor function allowing extensive user-created content. Critics acclaimed ''Blast Works'' for its innovative and entertaining gameplay and has been described by critics variously as an upgraded version or remake— or simply a port or re-release— of ''Tumiki Fighters''. ''Blast Works'' featured ''Tumiki Fighters'', as well as three other ABA Games titles, as bonus content. UGO felt that these games' minimalist graphics, while not outstanding, did retain some charm. According to Cho, he did not receive money for the port, allowing his game to be used for free. * ''rRootage'' is a shoot 'em up viewed from a top-down perspective, composed solely of
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battles against large abstract spacecraft attacking the player with intricate barrages of projectiles. The game featured multiple modes: "normal", "Psy", "Ika" and "GW"; the latter three inspired by '' Psyvariar'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', respectively. The game was ported to the
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and
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by developer Lahzrog Games and released as a free download on
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.Cohen, Peter
rRootage for iPhone 2.0 for iPhone review
''Macworld'', Accessed Mar 17, 2009
''GamesRadar'' described the game as "great" and "full of win". ''Macworld'' acknowledged the game was esoteric but praised its "classic fast paced action", awarding it a maximum five stars. However, the reviewer noted the iPhone version sometimes ran more slowly than intended. * ''Torus Trooper'', a reimagining of the game '' Tempest'', features a spacecraft flying through an abstract tunnel, the walls of which twist and change shape. The player competes against the clock, gaining more time by destroying enemies. The game was acclaimed for its stark yet highly attractive graphics, and was featured in the 2010 book ''
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''.Torus Trooper
, ''Macworld'', Jan 19, 2005, Accessed Mar 17, 2009
* ''Titanion'' is a vertical shooter acclaimed for its attractive graphics. * ''Mu-cade'' is heavily based on Namco's ''
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'' * ''Noiz2sa'' is an abstract "bullet hell" shooter, a sequel to the earlier Java games ''Noiz'' and ''Noiz2'' and a predecessor to ''Parsec47''.


Reception and impact

As Kenta Cho usually releases the
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of his games under a BSD-like
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, his games are often ported by volunteers to other systems. For example, Tumiki Fighters written in D and released in 2004, was included in the
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and also ported to
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handheld.Who is Kenta Cho ?
on PandoraLive (September 13, 2013)


References


External links


ABA Diary
(in Japanese).
Google translation of ABA DiaryBlast Works: Build, Trade, & Destroy Developer Diary #1
''Blast Works developers on recreating ABA Games' ''Tumiki Fighters''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aba Games Video game companies of Japan Video game development companies Open-source video games Software using the BSD license