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was a video game developer that was founded in Japan in 1987. They are best known for creating the '' Asuka 120%'' series.


History

In 1987, ''Fill-in-Cafe'' was founded as ''Team Cross Wonder'', and later renamed itself as "Fill-in-Cafe" in 1989 and incorporated in 1991. They first developed ''Metal Sight'' for the Sharp X68000 under the Team Cross Wonder label, followed by developing ''Neural Gear'' under the Fill-in-Cafe label. Later, they hired several more companies like Intec and Family Soft to publish their products. In 1994, they became successful with the release of the '' Asuka 120% BURNING Fest.'' franchise, as well as with '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth'' and its multiple versions. In 1998, Fill-in-Cafe filed for bankruptcy. Some planned titles were canceled, such as a sequel to '' Panzer Bandit'' and an untitled, enhanced arcade port of the ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Limited'' with
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Success Corporation took charge of developing ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Final'' and ''Asuka 120% BURNING Fest. Return'' after their relationship with ''Fill-in-Cafe'' and Datam Polystar in developing and publishing titles together, such as '' Makeruna! Makendō 2: Kimero Youkai Souri'' for instance. After bankruptcy, Family Soft bought the rights to most of its developed library, including their only three self-released titles: ''Community POM'', ''Wakusei Koukitai Little Cats'' and ''Rose Crusaders'' (the latter was the first game of Noise Factory, a subsidiary company of Atlus and SNK).


Developed titles


3DO

* ''Sotsugyou II: Neo Generation Special'' (Shar Rock) * ''Tanjou: Debut Pure'' (Shar Rock)


Arcade

* ''Jan Jan Paradise'' (Electro Design) * ''Taisen Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2'' (Video System)


Sharp X68000

* ''Mission: Metal Sight'' (System Sacom) * ''Neural Gear'' (Crossmedia Soft) * ''Pitapat'' (Crossmedia Soft) * '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth'' (Family Soft) * '' Asuka 120% BURNING Fest'' (Family Soft)


FM Towns The is a Japanese personal computer built by Fujitsu from 1989 to 1997. It started as a proprietary PC variant intended for multimedia applications and PC games, but later became more compatible with IBM PC compatibles. In 1993, the FM Towns ...

* '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' (Family Soft) * '' Asuka 120% Excellent BURNING Fest'' (Family Soft)


Sony PlayStation

* '' Asuka 120% Excellent BURNING Fest'' (Family Soft) * '' Asuka 120% Special BURNING Fest Special'' (Family Soft) * ''Community POM'' (Fill in Cafe) * ''Elfin Paradise'' (ASK Kodansha) * ''Hatsukoi Valentine'' (Family Soft) * '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' (Family Soft) * '' Makeruna! Makendō 2: Kimero Youkai Souri'' ( Datam Polystar) * ''Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters'' (Family Soft) * '' Night Striker'' (Ving) * ''PAL: Shinken Densetsu'' (Tohoku Shinsha) * '' Panzer Bandit'' (
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) * ''Photo Genic'' (
Sunsoft , is a Japanese electronics manufacturer, video game developer and publisher. They are known for their video games under the brand name Sunsoft. History In April 1971, Sun Electronics Corporation (alternatively called Sun Denshi) was founded i ...
) * ''Voice Paradise Excella'' (ASK Kodansha)


Pc engine Scdrom2.

* '' Asuka 120% Maxima: BURNING Fest'' (Family Soft) * ''Championship Rally'' (Intec) * ''Gain Ground SX'' (graphics cooperation) ( NEC Avenue) * ''Galaxy Deka Gayvan'' (Intec) * ''Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos'' (Intec) * '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force'' (co-developed by Kogado Studio) (
NEC Home Electronics is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered at the NEC Supertower in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It provides IT and network solutions, including cloud computing, artificia ...
) * ''Ruin: Kami no Isan'' ( Victor)


PC-98 The , commonly shortened to PC-98 or simply , is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit Personal computer, personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 to 2003. While based on Intel processors, it uses an in-house architecture making it inc ...

* ''Crasher Joe: Kanraku Wakusei no Inbou'' (Family Soft) * ''Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '92'' (Family Soft) * ''Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field 2 '93'' (Family Soft) * ''Photo Genic (Sunsoft) * ''Yamashina Keisuke no Sengoku'' ( Takeru)


PC-FX The is a 32-bit home video game console co-developed by NEC and Hudson Soft. Released in December 1994, it is based on the NEC V810 CPU and CD-ROM, and was intended as the successor to the PC Engine (known overseas as the TurboGrafx-16). Unlik ...

* '' Makeruna! Makendou Z'' (NEC Home Electronics) * ''Ojousama Sousamou'' (NEC Home Electronics) * ''Voice Paradise'' (NEC Home Electronics)


Sega Saturn The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...

* '' Asuka 120% Limited BURNING Fest'' (ASK Kodansha) * '' Night Striker S'' (Ving) * '' Asuka 120% LimitOver BURNING Fest'' (Unofficial)


Super NES The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania a ...

* '' Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku'' (Video System)


Windows Windows is a Product lining, product line of Proprietary software, proprietary graphical user interface, graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sec ...

* ''Metamor Panic: Doki Doki Youma Busters'' (Family Soft)


References

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External links


Official website
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Fill-in-Cafe
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Video game publishers Video game companies established in 1987 Video game companies disestablished in 2000 Defunct video game companies of Japan Video game development companies 1987 establishments in Japan 2000 disestablishments in Japan