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:''For the similarly-named American game developer, see [[Imagineering]].''
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| founded=1986-01-27
 
| founded=1986-01-27
 
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| tseries=T-150
 
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| headquarters=Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
 
| headquarters=Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
 
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'''Imagineer Co., Ltd.''' (イマジニア) is a Japanese entertainment company headquartered in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from a hybrid of "imagine" and "engineer", and the company started developing and publishing video games in the 1980s.
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'''Imagineer Co., Ltd.''' (イマジニア株式会社) is a Japanese entertainment company headquartered in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from a hybrid of "imagine" and "engineer", and the company started developing and publishing video games in the 1980s (most notable for the Medarot series).
  
 
Imagineer still exist, but focus mainly on the Japanese mobile phone market, rather than home consoles.
 
Imagineer still exist, but focus mainly on the Japanese mobile phone market, rather than home consoles.
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==Softography==
 
==Softography==
:''note: this list presently does not list [[Pico]] software, of which Imagineer released many''
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Imagineer}}
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===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
 
*''[[Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter X]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Virtual Volleyball]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Jissen Mahjong]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Mahou no Jansi Poe Poe Poemy]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Virtual Open Tennis]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Kaitei Daisensou]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Hankou Shashin: Shibarareta Shoujo Tachi no Mitamo no wa?]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Shouryuu Sangoku Engi]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[3D Lemmings]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[HeartBeat Scramble]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[StarFighter 3000]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Fist]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[MeltyLancer: Ginga Shoujo Keisatsu 2086]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[EVE burst error]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Syutokou Battle '97]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Ryuuteki Gosennen: Dragons of China]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Welcome House]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Taiheiyou no Arashi 2: Shippuu no Moudou]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Panic Chan]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Tenka Seiha]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Transport Tycoon]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Shutokou Battle '97: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki]]'' (1997)
 
  
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]===
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==Accessories produced==
*''[[Incoming Humanity Last Battle]]'' (1998)
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Imagineer|type=accessories}}
*''[[Suzuki Alstare Extreme Racing]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Millennium Soldier: Expendable]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Wetrix Plus]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Super Euro Soccer 2000]]'' (2000)
 
}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:31, 26 December 2023

For the similarly-named American game developer, see Imagineering.

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Imagineer logo.svg
Imagineer
Founded: 1986-01-27
T-series code: T-150
Headquarters:
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Imagineer Co., Ltd. (イマジニア株式会社) is a Japanese entertainment company headquartered in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from a hybrid of "imagine" and "engineer", and the company started developing and publishing video games in the 1980s (most notable for the Medarot series).

Imagineer still exist, but focus mainly on the Japanese mobile phone market, rather than home consoles.

Their later Saturn games were released under an alternate label, Imadio.

Softography

Mega Drive

Saturn

Dreamcast

Pico

Accessories produced

References


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