Twilight Frontier
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Twilight Frontier (黄昏フロンティア Tasogare Frontier, or Tasofro for short) is a Japanese doujin game developer. They are noted for making high quality derivative works of other games.
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[edit] Productions
- Eternal Fighter Zero - A 2D fighter based on One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e, Moon., Kanon, and Air. Later editions include:
- Eternal Fighter Zero -RENEWAL-
- Eternal Fighter Zero: Blue Sky Edition
- Eternal Fighter Zero: Bad Moon Edition
- Eternal Fighter Zero -Memorial-
- Immaterial and Missing Power - A 2D fighter that is part of the Touhou Project; a collaboration with Team Shanghai Alice.
- Gensōkyoku Bassui (幻想曲抜萃) - The OST for the game.
- MarisaLa (スーパーマリサランド, "Super Marisa Land") - A platformer that is a parody of both Super Mario Land and Touhou.
- MegaMari (メガマリ -魔理沙の野望-) - An action game parodying Touhou with Mega Man. Released on May 2006.
- Higurashi Daybreak - A 3D third-person shooter based on Higurashi no Naku Koro ni co-authored by 07th Expansion.
- Higurashi Daybreak Kai - the expansion pack for Higurashi Daybreak. Released on April 22, 2007.
- Higurashi Daybreak Original Soundtrack - The OST for the game. Released on April 22, 2007.
- Scarlet Weather Rhapsody (東方緋想天) - A versus fighting game similar to Immaterial and Missing Power and will be part of the official Touhou Project series as well, numbered 10.5. It was up for beta testing during the 2007 Reitaisai.[1]. Released at Reitaisai 5 on May 25, 2008.
- Defend the library! (ぱちゅコン!, "Patchucon!") - A real time strategy game based on Touhou, released on December 31, 2007.
[edit] Main members
- 海原いるか (Umihara Iruka) — General Producer/Character Graphics/System Graphics/Script/Sound Effects
- ののたろう (Nono Tarō) — Chief Programmer
- KuMa — Assistant Programmer
- alphes — Character Graphics
- スペクター (Specter) — Character Graphics
- 長谷川イワシ (Hasegawa Iwashi) — Character Graphics/Background Graphics
- GOME — Character Graphics
- JUN — Sound Effects
- NKZ — Music
[edit] References
- ^ 黄昏大根日記 - Tasogare Frontier's diary (May) (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-05-17.