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Iwasaki's Linkedin profile indicates that she released 3 games in 2012 under Nubee, without naming any of them. That developed released 4 titles that year: Demon Busters (26 June), Samurai Empire (2 October), Animal Collection (5 October), and Monstar Fishing (16 November). Since Nubee was centred on casual smartphone games, credits for their games are not easy to come by; this is exacerbated by the fact that they closed their doors in 2016 and all but one of their games have been delisted from the Apple/Google Play storefronts. Anyone willing to hunt those games down is welcome to add them to the list, or wait for her to address her involvement with that studio, whichever comes first.Wunkt2 (talk) 09:31, 8 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Also, still on the topic of credits, her MobyGames page says she's credited on Guilty Gear X Plus, but her name does not pop up on the credits rolls I could find on video sites and I don't have access to that version of the game myself, so I opted to leave it out of the page.Wunkt2 (talk) 09:34, 8 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]