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Especially when large companies always set a great example on how to be original and never reuse assets to the point they're releasing shovel-ware every year and definitely have never stolen ideas from other indie devs without crediting them.
24Frame also co-developed Metal Max 4, Metal Saga: Ark of the Wastes, and Metal Max Xeno
Also Atlus never developed any of the games in the series, they just did a port of one and ignored 12 others while holding the US rights to the name until NIS ported Xeno.