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− | '''Westone Bit Entertainment''' is a Mukoujima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan-based development company originally established in May 1986 as Escape (as in the escape key on computer keyboards). Since that name didn't exactly reinforce the image of a company to be relied upon, it was later changed to Westone. The company's name was changed yet again to Westone Bit Entertainment in April 2000. | + | |
+ | '''Westone Bit Entertainment''' (ウエストン ビット エンタテインメント) is a Mukoujima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan-based development company originally established in May 1986 as Escape (as in the escape key on computer keyboards). Since that name didn't exactly reinforce the image of a company to be relied upon, it was later changed to Westone. The company's name was changed yet again to Westone Bit Entertainment in April 2000. The company is best known for developing [[Sega]]'s ''[[:Category:Wonder Boy|Wonder Boy]]'' series. | ||
The Westone name is derived from the first characters of the names of company founders Ryuuichi Nishizawa (西澤龍一) (Nishi = West) and Michishito Ishizuka (石塚路志人) (Ishi = Stone). | The Westone name is derived from the first characters of the names of company founders Ryuuichi Nishizawa (西澤龍一) (Nishi = West) and Michishito Ishizuka (石塚路志人) (Ishi = Stone). | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | ===[[Sega System 1]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1986) | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy Deluxe]]'' (1986) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[SG-1000]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1986) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Sega System 2]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1986) | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]]'' (1987) | ||
+ | |||
===[[Master System]]=== | ===[[Master System]]=== | ||
* ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1987) | * ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1987) | ||
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* ''[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]'' (1989) | * ''[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]'' (1989) | ||
* ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' (1993) | * ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' (1993) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Sega System 16A]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair]]'' (1988) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Sega System 16B]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair]]'' (1988) | ||
+ | * ''[[Aurail]]'' (1990) | ||
+ | * ''[[Riot City]]'' (1991) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Game Gear]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1990) | ||
+ | * ''[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]'' (1992) | ||
===[[Mega Drive]]=== | ===[[Mega Drive]]=== | ||
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* ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' (1991) | ||
* ''[[Monster World IV]]'' (1994) | * ''[[Monster World IV]]'' (1994) | ||
+ | * Games known to use Westone's sound driver: | ||
+ | ** ''[[Mega Bomberman]]'' ([[Hudson]]; 1994) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Mega-CD]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Dungeon Explorer]]'' (1995) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Pico]]=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Minna de Odorou: Oz no Mahoutsukai]]'' (1996) | ||
− | ===[[ | + | ===[[Saturn]]=== |
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Kekkon -Marriage-]]'' (1995) |
+ | * ''[[Willy Wombat]]'' (1997) | ||
+ | * ''[[Sotsugyou III Wedding Bell]]'' (1998) | ||
+ | * ''[[Sotsugyou Album]]'' (1998) | ||
− | ===[[ | + | ===[[Dreamcast]]=== |
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Akihabara Dennou-gumi Pata Pies!]]'' (1999) |
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Reel Fishing: Wild]]'' (2001) |
+ | * ''[[Di Gi Charat Fantasy]]'' (2001) | ||
+ | * ''[[Shinseiki Evangelion: Ayanami Ikusei Keikaku]]'' (2002) | ||
===[[PlayStation 2]]=== | ===[[PlayStation 2]]=== | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection]]'' (2007) |
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.westone.co.jp/ Official website] (Japanese) | ||
− | + | [[Category:Third-party software developers]] | |
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− | [[Category:Third- |
Revision as of 01:41, 7 October 2017
Westone Bit Entertainment (ウエストン ビット エンタテインメント) is a Mukoujima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan-based development company originally established in May 1986 as Escape (as in the escape key on computer keyboards). Since that name didn't exactly reinforce the image of a company to be relied upon, it was later changed to Westone. The company's name was changed yet again to Westone Bit Entertainment in April 2000. The company is best known for developing Sega's Wonder Boy series.
The Westone name is derived from the first characters of the names of company founders Ryuuichi Nishizawa (西澤龍一) (Nishi = West) and Michishito Ishizuka (石塚路志人) (Ishi = Stone).
Contents
Softography
Sega System 1
- Wonder Boy (1986)
- Wonder Boy Deluxe (1986)
SG-1000
- Wonder Boy (1986)
Sega System 2
- Wonder Boy (1986)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1987)
Master System
- Wonder Boy (1987)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1988)
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (1989)
- Wonder Boy in Monster World (1993)
Sega System 16A
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1988)
Sega System 16B
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1988)
- Aurail (1990)
- Riot City (1991)
Game Gear
- Wonder Boy (1990)
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (1992)
Mega Drive
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1990)
- Wonder Boy in Monster World (1991)
- Monster World IV (1994)
- Games known to use Westone's sound driver:
- Mega Bomberman (Hudson; 1994)
Mega-CD
- Dungeon Explorer (1995)
Pico
Saturn
- Kekkon -Marriage- (1995)
- Willy Wombat (1997)
- Sotsugyou III Wedding Bell (1998)
- Sotsugyou Album (1998)
Dreamcast
- Akihabara Dennou-gumi Pata Pies! (1999)
- Reel Fishing: Wild (2001)
- Di Gi Charat Fantasy (2001)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Ayanami Ikusei Keikaku (2002)
PlayStation 2
External links
- Official website (Japanese)