More active than ever, Keiji Inafune, the creator of Mega Man and the historical figure of the Japanese video game development, Capcom had left some time ago, apparently due to a supervening desire to devote himself to something different after so many years spent on video games. It seems that the passion on the subject has not run out though: Inafune recently founded two companies, one devoted specifically to the development of video games and other entertainment media committed broader.
"Intercept" is thus a real development team based in Shinagawa in Tokyo, the "new challenge" by Inafune in the development of gaming, while "Comcept" the company is more general ( video games, DVDs and books) with offices in Tokyo and Osaka. Both companies depart from an initial capital of 10 million yen each.
"Intercept" is thus a real development team based in Shinagawa in Tokyo, the "new challenge" by Inafune in the development of gaming, while "Comcept" the company is more general ( video games, DVDs and books) with offices in Tokyo and Osaka. Both companies depart from an initial capital of 10 million yen each.
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