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*''[[Bangai-O]]'' (1999 - Treasure/ESP)
 
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*''[[Oukahoushin: Hisashi Hana Saki Kishi Koku]]'' (1999 - ESP/[[MediaWorks]])
 
*''[[Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 3: Perpetual Blue]]'' (1999 - ESP/MediaWorks)
 
*''[[Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 3: Perpetual Blue]]'' (1999 - ESP/MediaWorks)
 
*''[[Evolution 2]]'' (1999 - ESP/Sting)
 
*''[[Evolution 2]]'' (1999 - ESP/Sting)

Revision as of 09:37, 11 March 2014


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Entertainment Software Publishing Inc. 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, they were given their own T-series number, used for all the games they published except one.

ESP may have been part of CSK at some point.

Softography

Games with the Neverland Company/ESP, Treasure/ESP, or Sting/ESP number are marked with a *.

Saturn

Dreamcast