Magazine ad for "Zero One SP" (GBA).

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Magazine ad for "Zero One SP" (GBA).
Pictures of various arcades owned by Fuuki in the 2000s, developer of titles like Asura Buster and Zero One SP.
I recently had the opportunity to speak with a former Fuuki employee about their time making Zero One SP and other titles at the company. With their permission, I made a summary of what they told me in a blog post which is linked below. Give it a read to learn some fun anecdotes about Zero One's development. Like how the game was inspired by a manga by Kyoko Okazaki called PINK. Or how the game intentionally tried to emulate the vibes of popular kusoge titles.
Here is a link to the blog post.
This video spotlights the self-proclaimed largest adventure game on the Game Boy Advance, Zero One by Fuuki. Learn about this ambitious hand
NEW VIDEO!
This time I spotlight the self-proclaimed largest ADV on the GBA, Zero One by Fuuki. Learn about this ambitious handheld adventure along with Zero One SP, a remake that features character designs by the creator of Outlaw Star.
Zero One and Zero One SP have a weirdly large number of character portraits where someone is pointing a gun at the player. I was kind of amused at how often it occurred while I played through both games. It's even a reoccurring joke with Jean Light, the girl in the top left and bottom right.
I believe this is a job recruitment ad for Fuuki, taken from the July 1997 issue of Gamest. It appeared in my video about Zero One for a few moments.
Magazine advertisement for Zero One SP. Taken from the March 2004 issue of Arcadia.