MTO (video game company)
MTO Co., Ltd. (エム・ティー・オー株式会社) ("Motorsports Software Technical Office") is a Yokohama-based video game developer and publisher founded on May 28, 1996.[1] The company is mostly known for the GT series of racing games that it has released (GT Advance Championship Racing, GT Pro Series) and the more recent pet games such as Dogz and Catz.
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Industry | Video games |
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Founded | May 28, 1996 |
Founder | Kerry Ganofsky |
Headquarters | Hoffman Estates , |
Number of employees | 5[1] |
Website | Official website |
Games developed
Year | Title | System | Publisher |
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1998 | Option Tuning Car Battle | PS | MTO |
1998 | Naniwa Wangan Battle | PS | MTO |
1998 | Initial D Gaiden | GB | Kodansha |
1999 | Option Tuning Car Battle 2 | PS | Jaleco |
1999 | Pocket GT | GBC | Interplay |
2000 | Option Tuning Car Battle Spec-R | PS | MTO |
2001 | GT Advance Championship Racing | GBA | THQ |
2002 | GT Advance 2: Rally Racing | GBA | THQ |
2002 | GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing | GBA | THQ |
2003 | GT Cube | GameCube | MTO |
2006 | Catz | GBA DS | Ubisoft |
2006 | Dogz | DS | Ubisoft |
2006 | GT Pro Series | Wii | MTO Ubisoft |
2006 | Hamsterz Life | DS | Ubisoft |
2006 | Horsez | DS PS2 PC GBA | |
2007 | Dogz 2 | DS | Ubisoft |
2007 | Master Chef | DS | Ubisoft |
Cancelled games
- ActiveDogs
Games published
Year | Title | System | Developer |
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1998 | Option Tuning Car Battle | PS | MTO CAPS Inc. |
2000 | Option Tuning Car Battle Spec-R | PS | MTO CAPS Inc. |
2002 | MotoGP | GBA | Visual Impact |
2003 | Castleween | PS2 GameCube GBA | Wanadoo Edition |
2003 | GT Cube | GameCube | MTO |
2006 | GT Pro Series | Wii | MTO Ubisoft |
gollark: I'm not entirely sure to be honest.
gollark: As I said, the text in <#471334670483849216> about cultists was there before IIRC.
gollark: It said "cultists not allowed" (but that wasn't actually functional for ages) waaay before the cult wars if I remember right.
gollark: I was browsing another Discord server and I noticed an interesting bot thing where you can say `!portal [channel]`, and it posts something like the image there in the channel you specify (the link there is a link to the command so you can easily go back to it), and a link to the *new* message in the original channel. If organizing stuff into channels is much of a concern here this could be good to implement.(also, please remove the cultist ban in <#471334670483849216> as it does not seem to actually serve any useful purpose)
gollark: It's still there.
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