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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Rutubo Games Co., Ltd. ''' (ゲームのるつぼ有限会社, ''Rutsubo'' in kana, roughly ''Crucible Games'' in English) is a Japanese video game developer and affiliated company of co-developer Rutubo Game Works Co., Ltd. (るつぼゲームワークス有限会社) which specializes in [[wikipedia:Porting#Porting of video games|game porting]].
  
{{sub-stub}}'''Rutubo Games''' (ゲームのるつぼ)
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==Company==
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In 2010, Rutubo Games transferred the majority of its game development business to Rutubo Game Works, while the original company continues to develop systems infrastructure programming for Rutobo products.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Rutubo_Games}}
  
The fate of the company is unknown, and whether or not they did any of these is also undetermined. A company operating under the name today seems to do stuff for MMOs now.
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Today, Rutubo Games and Rutubo Game Works assist in the development of [[wikipedia:MMORPG|massive-multiplayer online role-playing games]].{{ref|http://www.rutubogames.co.jp/}}
  
 
==Softography==
 
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===[[Sega 32X]]===
 
*''[[Space Harrier]]'' (confirmed; 1994)
 
*''[[After Burner Complete]]'' (confirmed; 1995)
 
 
 
===[[Saturn]]===
 
*''[[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[The King of Fighters '95]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Vol.2 Space Harrier]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages OutRun]]'' (confirmed; 1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages After Burner II]]'' (confirmed; 1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Volume 1]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Fantasy Zone]]'' (confirmed; 1997)
 
*''[[Fighter's History Dynamite]]'' (1997)
 
 
 
===[[Dreamcast]]===
 
*''[[Space Harrier]]'' and ''[[Hang-On]]'' games in ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Street Fighter III W Impact]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Twinkle Star Sprites]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[OutRun]]'', ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[After Burner II]]'' and ''[[Hang-On]]'' games in ''[[Shenmue II]]'' (2001)
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.rutubogames.co.jp/ Official website] (Japanese)
 
*[http://www.rutubogames.co.jp/ Official website] (Japanese)
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*[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Rutubo_Games Rutubo Games] at [http://gdri.smspower.org Game Developer Research Institute]
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*''[https://replicorn.hatenadiary.org/entry/20090217/p1 Discovered "Takeshi Maeda", a founding member of Rutubo Games]'' article by replicorn at [https://replicorn.hatenadiary.org Shooting Game Quest] (Japanese)
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==References==
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[[Category:Third-party software developers]]
 
[[Category:Third-party software developers]]

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Rutubo Games
Founded: 1994[1]
Headquarters:
Osaka, Japan (former)[1], Tokyo, Japan[1]

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Rutubo Games Co., Ltd. (ゲームのるつぼ有限会社, Rutsubo in kana, roughly Crucible Games in English) is a Japanese video game developer and affiliated company of co-developer Rutubo Game Works Co., Ltd. (るつぼゲームワークス有限会社) which specializes in game porting.

Company

In 2010, Rutubo Games transferred the majority of its game development business to Rutubo Game Works, while the original company continues to develop systems infrastructure programming for Rutobo products.[1]

Today, Rutubo Games and Rutubo Game Works assist in the development of massive-multiplayer online role-playing games.[2]

Softography

External links

References