Difference between revisions of "Nex Entertainment"

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Revision as of 18:29, 26 February 2011

Nex Entertainment is a game development studio founded in 1992 primarily known for developing games under contract for various companies, such as Sega, Takara, Capcom, and Namco. Their first game, Ranger-X, was published under the name Gau Entertainment; they changed their name to Nextech shortly thereafter. In August 1997, Sega acquired the studio as a wholly-owned subsidiary, though they continued to contract to other companies. They took their current name in July 2005, and Sega spun them out back to independence in November.

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