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{{sub-stub}}'''Entertainment Software Publishing Inc.'''
 
  
They primarily act as a co-publisher with the developer of the game (with the T-series code usually going to that company); very few (if any) of the games they published were published solely by themselves. In some of these cases (such as [[Treasure]]/ESP), they would be given separate T-series codes as well.
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'''Entertainment Software Publishing Inc.''' (エンターテインメント・ソフトウェア・パブリッシング) (ESP) is a company that partners with other companies to develop and publish games. During the Saturn years, games they co-published either were filed under the T-series number of the company they partnered with or given a special T-series number. With the Dreamcast, Many games were given their own T-series number T-387.
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20030427175444/http://www.quintet.co.jp/gd_net.html ESP may have been part of] [[CSK]] at some point.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
 
*''[[Slayers Royal]]'' (1997 - [[Kadokawa Shoten]]/ESP) T-279
 
*''[[Silhouette Mirage]]'' (1997 - [[Treasure]]/ESP) T-329
 
*''[[Mahou Gakuen Lunar]]'' (1997 - Kadokawa Shoten/ESP) T-279
 
*''[[Senkutsu Katsuryuu Taisen Chaos Seed]]'' (1998 - [[Never Land Company]]/ESP) T-309
 
*''[[Gungriffon II]]'' (1998 - [[Game Arts]]/ESP) T-45
 
*''[[Baroque]]'' (1998 - [[Sting]]/ESP) T-339
 
*''[[Grandia Digital Museum]]'' (1998 - Game Arts/ESP) T-45
 
*''[[Code R]]'' (1998 - [[Quintet]]/ESP) T-235
 
*''[[Radiant Silvergun]]'' (1998 - Treasure/ESP) T-329
 
*''[[Slayers Royal 2]]'' (1998 - Kadokawa Shoten/ESP) T-279
 
*''[[Game Basic for Sega Saturn]]'' (1998 - co-developed along with [[ASCII]] and [[Bits Laboratory]])
 
  
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]===
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==References==
*''[[Evolution]]'' (1999)
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<references />
*''[[Bangai-O]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Ouka Houshin]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Evolution 2]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Kidou Senkan Nadesico: Nadesico the Mission]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[Ikaruga]]'' (2002)
 
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[[Category:Third-Party Development Companies]]
 

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Entertainment Software Publishing
Founded: 1997
Defunct: 2010-04
T-series code: T-387
Merged into: D3Publisher (2006)
Headquarters:
Japan

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Entertainment Software Publishing Inc. (エンターテインメント・ソフトウェア・パブリッシング) (ESP) is a company that partners with other companies to develop and publish games. During the Saturn years, games they co-published either were filed under the T-series number of the company they partnered with or given a special T-series number. With the Dreamcast, Many games were given their own T-series number T-387.

ESP may have been part of CSK at some point.

Softography

References