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'''GenAzea''' is a video game developer founded in the late 1990s by former Capcom employees [[Eric Suzuki]] and [[Susan Hart]]. The company primarily acts as a support studio, assisting other developers (primarily Capcom) with production, art, and localization. Games the company has contributed to include ''Resident Evil 0'', ''Gotcha Force'', the first two ''Devil May Cry'' games, and ''Onimusha 2''. GenAzea has also released a handful of original titles under the "Hitsparks Games" brand, such as ''Strike Blazinger''. | '''GenAzea''' is a video game developer founded in the late 1990s by former Capcom employees [[Eric Suzuki]] and [[Susan Hart]]. The company primarily acts as a support studio, assisting other developers (primarily Capcom) with production, art, and localization. Games the company has contributed to include ''Resident Evil 0'', ''Gotcha Force'', the first two ''Devil May Cry'' games, and ''Onimusha 2''. GenAzea has also released a handful of original titles under the "Hitsparks Games" brand, such as ''Strike Blazinger''. | ||
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GenAzea is a video game developer founded in the late 1990s by former Capcom employees Eric Suzuki and Susan Hart. The company primarily acts as a support studio, assisting other developers (primarily Capcom) with production, art, and localization. Games the company has contributed to include Resident Evil 0, Gotcha Force, the first two Devil May Cry games, and Onimusha 2. GenAzea has also released a handful of original titles under the "Hitsparks Games" brand, such as Strike Blazinger.

