Barnhouse Effect
Barnhouse Effect Co., Ltd (株式会社バーンハウスエフェクト), or BHE, is a Japanese video game developer and CG production company based in Tokyo. Most of their work has been for Takara, notably Choro Q games for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles.
Name origins
The name "Barnhouse Effect" originates from the short story Report on the Barnhouse Effect by Kurt Vonnegut in which a professor, Arthur Barnhouse, develops telekinetic techniques.
Developed games
PlayStation
- Deep Sea Adventure: Kaiteikyuu Panthalassa no Nazo (1997)
- Choro Q Marine: Q-Boat (1998)
- Combat Choro Q (1999)
- Choujiryokusen Microman: Generation 2000 (2000)
PlayStation 2
- Choro Q HG (2000)
- Gadget Racers (2001) (US version)
- Penny Racers (2002) (PAL version)
- Shin Combat Choro Q (2002)
- Seek and Destroy (2002) (US version)
- Seek and Destroy (2003) (PAL version)
- Choro Q HG 4 (2003)
- ChoroQ (2004) (US version)
- ChoroQ (2005) (PAL version)
- Choro Q Works (2005)
Mobile
- Ys I Complete Edition (2005)
- Ys I 3D (2005)
- Panda-Z (2005)
CG productions
Video games
- Soukou Kihei Votoms - Packaging CG and Opening CG
- Brave Saga - Packaging CG and Opening CG
- Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix - Packaging CG and Opening CG
- Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix 2 - Packaging CG and Opening CG
Others
- I-mode site Choro Q waiting screen
gollark: If it does NOT wrap in some cases, then you do not want to have it be consistent and not just UB.
gollark: If EVERYTHING just wraps, then this portability is entirely worthless.
gollark: Yes, exactly.
gollark: For every platform?
gollark: Oh, so you just have to *know* the platform behavior?
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