Difference between revisions of "Nex Entertainment"
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Revision as of 23:17, 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.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Ranger-X (1993)
- YuYu Hakusho Gaiden (1994; not to be confused with Treasure's fighter YuYu Hakusho Makyoutoissen)
- Crusader of Centy/Soleil/Shin Souseiki Ragnacenty (1994)
Saturn
- Gran Chaser (1995)
- Battle Arena Toshinden S (1995)
- Linkle Liver Story (1996)
- Sega Ages: Volume 1: Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (1996)
- Sakura Taisen (1996)
- Battle Arena Toshinden URA (1996)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (1996)
- Advanced World War Sennen Teikoku no Koubou ~Last of the Millennium~ (1997)
- Resident Evil (1997)
- Fully Cowled Mini 4WD Super Factory (1997)
- D-Xhird (1997)
- Choro Q Park (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '98 (1998)
- MeltyLancer Re-Inforce (TODO regular or Special Edition?) (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '98 Summer Action (1998)
Dreamcast
- Resident Evil CODE: Veronica (2000)
- Dino Crisis (2000)
- Dreamstation (2000)
Windows
- ピコタウンにでかけよう! (TODO) (2001)
Game Boy Advance
- Shining Soul (2002)
PlayStation 2
- Shining Tears (2004)
- Shining Wind (2007)
PlayStation 3
- Bayonetta (2009)