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Revision as of 21:00, 13 May 2011
Twilight Frontier (黄昏フロンティア Tasogare Frontier, or Tasofro for short), is a team of programmers, composers, and artists that are known for producing well-acclaimed doujin fighting games. Of these, Eternal Fighter Zero is their most well-known project.
Immaterial and Missing Power was their first game that had the support of the original franchise creator; Eternal Fighter Zero was strictly a fan production, like most doujin games.
Twilight Frontier members include:
- Unabara Iruka (海原海豚) — General Producer/Character Graphics/System Graphics/Script/Sound Effects
- Nono Tarō (ののたろう) — Chief Programmer
- KuMa — Assistant Programmer
- alphes — Character Graphics, Illustrator
- Specter (スペクター) — Character Graphics
- Hasegawa Iwashi (長谷川イワシ) — Character Graphics/Background Graphics
- GOME — Character Graphics
- JUN — Sound Effects
- NKZ — Music
- Akiyama Uni (あきやまうに, a.k.a. U2) — Music
Games in collaboration with Team Shanghai Alice:
- 東方萃夢想 ~ Immaterial and Missing Power (2004)
- 東方緋想天 ~ Scarlet Weather Rhapsody (2008)
- 東方非想天則 ~ 超弩級ギニョルの謎を追え (Standalone expansion pack for Scarlet Weather Rhapsody, 2009)
Other Touhou Doujin games:
- Super Marisa Land (2005)
- MegaMari - 魔理沙の野望 (2006)
- ぱちゅコン Defend the library! (2007)
- New Super Marisa Land (2010)
- DynaMarisa (ダイナマリサ) (2011)