Shōeisha
Shōeisha Co., Ltd., sometimes abbreviated SE, is a publisher specializing in computer and software books. They have more than 1,000 publications, including programming books and application tutorials.
Industry | Video games, Publishing |
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Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Mikio Sasaki (Chairman of the Board) |
Revenue | 50 million yen |
Number of employees | 100 (April 1, 2006)[1] |
Website | Shoeisha Co., Ltd.Homepage |
Formerly, Shōeisha produced video games for various consoles, including the PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Sega Saturn. Twenty-three such titles were released 1995 through 2001.
Video Game Releases
Title | Year | System |
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BreakThru! | 1995 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
That's Pon! | 1995 | PlayStation |
Building Crush! | 1996 | PlayStation |
Grille Logic | 1996 | PlayStation |
Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting | 1996 | PlayStation |
Zork I: The Great Underground Empire | 1996 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
Bishoujo Variety Game: Rapyulus Panic | 1996 | Sega Saturn |
Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting | 1996 | Sega Saturn |
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban | 1997 | PlayStation |
Project GaiaRay | 1997 | PlayStation |
Panerutia Story: Karen no Daibouken | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Wara² Wars (ワラワラウォーズ 激闘!大軍団バトル) | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Bouken Katsugeki Monomono | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Misaki-Aggressive! | 1998 | PlayStation |
Seirishouken: Princess of Darkness | 1998 | PlayStation |
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban | 1998 | Sega Saturn |
Alef's BladeMaker | 1999 | PlayStation |
Dekiru! Game Center | 1999 | PlayStation |
Koyasai: A Sherd of Youthful Memories | 1999 | PlayStation |
Gensou no Artemis: Actress School Mystery Adventure | 2000 | PlayStation |
Macross M3 | 2001 | Dreamcast |
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