Yeah I agree and think that all Naxat games, developed or published, should be counted (same with Irem).
Absolutely.
This poll is supposed to be a fun comparison of games from two different sources, not a forum for arguing semantics of the term "developer."
Runinruder hit the nail on the head with his last comment:
I thought it was established we were just going by releases. I don't know what the hell Naxat "developed" on their own, I just noted some releases with their name on it.
Also...
I really like both Naxat and Irem games, however Photograph Boy tips the scale in favour of Irem for me, as it is one of the five games I most enjoy on
the Pc-engine.
I never noticed IREM's name on Photograph Boy. I had no idea!
I was expecting this thread to be more about which company helped the system more but it looks like it's more about our own preference.
It can be either, or both. It's all opinion! Although my initial question was intended more to hear everyone's personal preference.
In terms of which I prefer, I initially wanted to say Naxat Soft right away, but I'm not so sure and I do agree with Nat a lot about Irem's warm fuzzy feeling.
I can often times tell an IREM game right off the bat my first time playing it, even if I ignore the title screen. I remember the first time I played Legend of Hero Tonma, no more than 30 seconds into it I realized it
had to be IREM.
I thought this was a good matchup because it's so easy to go either way with it. For me, at least.
The only Irem entry I care much for at this point is Ninja Spirit.
You're a shooter fan, like me. Have you done Mr. Heli yet?