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How to name your game after a Japanese airport, twice

Summary by Polygon
Back in 2017, Studio Koba announced Narita Boy, a game named after Tokyo’s second-biggest airport that seemed custom built for Kickstarter. It had slim-fit pixel art characters in a neon side-scrolling world. It had nostalgic ‘80s anime vibes with modern visual effects. It had a story of a developer — former Friend & Foe team member Eduardo Fornieles — going back to his hometown to make the game he always dreamed of. It was just a concept at tha…

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Polygon broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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