About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Hi everyone o/
I'd like to have information about a story around Axelay on super nes.
The true end let see "AXELAY 2 COMING SOON!" an evident opening to a sequel. This one never appeared.
I've read on euro magazines and pages that this would have been the result of a massive demission of the team responsible to open a new studio, Treasure.
I didn't found any relevant fact about this story.
Someone told me that it would be highly unprobable cos if you compare the credits end from axelay to gunstar heroes (first game from Treasure)
Axelay :
Main program : "DREAMER" VEDA
Sub Program : S. TAMATE
Support program : "KöNIG" ISHIDA
Main design : KODAMA
Character design : "BONCHARU" YADA
Sub design : "FURITEN" NAGISA
1st help man : T. FURUKAWA
2nd help man : "KAGENIN" SASAKI
Opening ending : S. KUSHIBUCHI
Sound program : A. FUJIO
Effects & Ending : AKI
Music compose : TARO
ST2 Remix : M.C. ADA
Art design : PD. NAMBA
Special thanks : KUROKOTAI
Produce : Mr. KITAVE
Gunstar Heroes :
Main programmer : YAIMAN
Enemies programmer : 1993/NAMI
Treasure logo programmer : KöNIG ISHIDA
Cool character creator : HAN
Background art : IUSHI 6
Music : N. HANZAWA
Sound design : S. MURATA
Special thanks : HIROMI, NORIKO, NAZO² SUZUKI, K. SHINDOH
Supervisor : M. MAEGAWA
Ther's only one name matching, KöNIG ISHIDA which seem to have only a little role in the development of the two games.
Does anyone have some solid infos about that?
Thx to all
I'd like to have information about a story around Axelay on super nes.
The true end let see "AXELAY 2 COMING SOON!" an evident opening to a sequel. This one never appeared.
I've read on euro magazines and pages that this would have been the result of a massive demission of the team responsible to open a new studio, Treasure.
I didn't found any relevant fact about this story.
Someone told me that it would be highly unprobable cos if you compare the credits end from axelay to gunstar heroes (first game from Treasure)
Axelay :
Main program : "DREAMER" VEDA
Sub Program : S. TAMATE
Support program : "KöNIG" ISHIDA
Main design : KODAMA
Character design : "BONCHARU" YADA
Sub design : "FURITEN" NAGISA
1st help man : T. FURUKAWA
2nd help man : "KAGENIN" SASAKI
Opening ending : S. KUSHIBUCHI
Sound program : A. FUJIO
Effects & Ending : AKI
Music compose : TARO
ST2 Remix : M.C. ADA
Art design : PD. NAMBA
Special thanks : KUROKOTAI
Produce : Mr. KITAVE
Gunstar Heroes :
Main programmer : YAIMAN
Enemies programmer : 1993/NAMI
Treasure logo programmer : KöNIG ISHIDA
Cool character creator : HAN
Background art : IUSHI 6
Music : N. HANZAWA
Sound design : S. MURATA
Special thanks : HIROMI, NORIKO, NAZO² SUZUKI, K. SHINDOH
Supervisor : M. MAEGAWA
Ther's only one name matching, KöNIG ISHIDA which seem to have only a little role in the development of the two games.
Does anyone have some solid infos about that?
Thx to all
Last edited by antifrog on Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Don't you think so, Zach?
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
What games were (or at some part at least) done by pre-tresure while at konami?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
That's the rumour around Axelay... so as far as I know, there would be Axelay
For others potential games I don't know.
Konami on super nes means the parodius, twin bee an gradius 3; but there are all in an absolutely different style than axelay.
For others potential games I don't know.
Konami on super nes means the parodius, twin bee an gradius 3; but there are all in an absolutely different style than axelay.
Don't you think so, Zach?
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
I always felt Conta 3, Castlevania 4, Castlevania Bloodlines, Contra HC, and Axelay seemed like they were. But common since told me the megadrive castlevania and contra games were not b/c that was after they left.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
I focused on shmups only, which is a mistake.
I'm going to search on the end credits of the Contra and castlevania series to check if some names are common / maybe it's only a story of pseudonym?
I'm going to search on the end credits of the Contra and castlevania series to check if some names are common / maybe it's only a story of pseudonym?
Don't you think so, Zach?
-
ROBOTRON
- Remembered
- Posts: 1670
- Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:36 pm
- Location: Eastpointe, MI...WE KILL ALIENS.
- Contact:
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Its almost impossible to tell with all the aliases used between the two titles.antifrog wrote:I focused on shmups only, which is a mistake.
I'm going to search on the end credits of the Contra and castlevania series to check if some names are common / maybe it's only a story of pseudonym?

Fight Like A Robot!
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
I just recently finished up Rollergames on the NES and remember seeing Maegawa's name in the credits. IIRC, I also remember people saying Bucky O Hare for the NES being a pre-Treasure Treasure game. Those are two games worth looking into.
Thing is though, I'd be surprised if there are any Konami games strictly made by a team that would later become Treasure. Konami employees seem to be spread out quite a bit between titles. Also, both examples I gave also had Nobuya Nakazato credited in them, and he's a big time Konami game designer/director that's stayed with the company all these years.
Thing is though, I'd be surprised if there are any Konami games strictly made by a team that would later become Treasure. Konami employees seem to be spread out quite a bit between titles. Also, both examples I gave also had Nobuya Nakazato credited in them, and he's a big time Konami game designer/director that's stayed with the company all these years.
...
-
evil_ash_xero
- Posts: 6254
- Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 6:33 am
- Location: Where the fish lives
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
I read somewhere that the only game that was really made by a lot of Treasure members was the Bucky O'Hare game for NES.
My Collection: http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/col ... Collection
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Wikipedia claims Norio Hanzawa was composer of the first Castlevania Adventure. Most likely Namiki's taken that up for ReBirth but I don't know (hmm, Wiki claims that as well)
-
MrMonkeyMan
- Posts: 627
- Joined: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:55 pm
- Location: Alberta
- Contact:
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
It's a shame SFKosmo is gone, or I could just point you there and you could easily see what games Treasure employees worked on. About the only thing I can remember is that Hideyuki Suganami worked on the sidescrolling sections of Contra 3 and Yaiman worked on the top down sections.
I don't think any Konami game had more than two Treasure employees in the credits and often one of them would be for music. You couldn't really say Treasure made any Konami games.
EDIT
Although, checking the NES Bucky 'O Hare credits it seems Maegawa, Suganami and Kouichi Kimura worked on it. Oh, and Rollergames had Maegawa, Kimura and NON, so I guess there were a few NES games with more than 2 Treasure employees.
Oh, and Castlevania Adventures also had Maegawa, Kimura and NON in the credits. Seems Maegawa and Kimura worked together a lot.
I don't think any Konami game had more than two Treasure employees in the credits and often one of them would be for music. You couldn't really say Treasure made any Konami games.
EDIT
Although, checking the NES Bucky 'O Hare credits it seems Maegawa, Suganami and Kouichi Kimura worked on it. Oh, and Rollergames had Maegawa, Kimura and NON, so I guess there were a few NES games with more than 2 Treasure employees.
Oh, and Castlevania Adventures also had Maegawa, Kimura and NON in the credits. Seems Maegawa and Kimura worked together a lot.
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Yaiman was also character programmer for Super Castlevania IV. To me, that and Contra III are the most notable connections.MrMonkeyMan wrote:Hideyuki Suganami worked on the sidescrolling sections of Contra 3 and Yaiman worked on the top down sections.
Hard Corps and Bloodlines indeed had no Treasure involvement, although a HC designer sited Gunstar Heroes as an influence for the game.
-
Raizen1984
- Posts: 97
- Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:30 pm
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
I've seen Hiroshi Iuchi credited for a few arcade games at Konami: Quarth, Aliens, The Simpsons, and Bucky o'Hare. Music composer N.Hanzawa also worked on Castlevania for Game Boy, Rollergames on NES, and I think a couple other things as well.
I would be interested in seeing a complete list of what pre-Treasure workers did at Konami though. A complete history of one of my favorite developers would be very interesting to read.
I would be interested in seeing a complete list of what pre-Treasure workers did at Konami though. A complete history of one of my favorite developers would be very interesting to read.
-
MrMonkeyMan
- Posts: 627
- Joined: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:55 pm
- Location: Alberta
- Contact:
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Hiroshi Iuchi actually has a complete list of his credits on his blog
http://www.vgmaterials.com
At Konami he worked on Quarth, Aliens, The Simpsons, Escape Kids and Bucky 'O Hare. Arcade versions only.
http://www.vgmaterials.com
At Konami he worked on Quarth, Aliens, The Simpsons, Escape Kids and Bucky 'O Hare. Arcade versions only.
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
What, I could've sworn that game had Treasure writted all over it!WarpZone wrote: Hard Corps ...indeed had no Treasure involvement, although a HC designer sited Gunstar Heroes as an influence for the game.

Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Thanks a lot to everyone for the contribution
I have some research tracks to follow now.
So on the end, this axelay legend was a semi hoax; some treasure people may have work on it but not the whole team.

So on the end, this axelay legend was a semi hoax; some treasure people may have work on it but not the whole team.
Don't you think so, Zach?
-
lynchesque
- Posts: 76
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 7:19 pm
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
Treasure + Konami in general is mostly a myth. Blame some overeager new games journalist or something.
Re: About Axelay + Treasure developers myth
^^ I think it was Gamefan. Which explains a lot.
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.