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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Metro Corporation''' (メトロ) is a Japanese software development company based in the Yodogawa Ward of Osaka, Japan that is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development. The company was established May 15, 1987, and is headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Metro Corporation''' (メトロ) is a Japanese software development company based in the Yodogawa Ward of Osaka, Japan that is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development. The company was established May 15, 1987, and is headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu. The company is now merged with its European subdivision, Metrostar Europe. |
As of August 2017, the company has offices in Osaka, Tokyo, and Aichi, and employs 202 people.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20171231052428/http://www.metro-japan.com:80/corporation/index.html}} | As of August 2017, the company has offices in Osaka, Tokyo, and Aichi, and employs 202 people.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20171231052428/http://www.metro-japan.com:80/corporation/index.html}} |
Revision as of 15:54, 31 July 2018
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Metro Corporation (メトロ) is a Japanese software development company based in the Yodogawa Ward of Osaka, Japan that is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development. The company was established May 15, 1987, and is headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu. The company is now merged with its European subdivision, Metrostar Europe.
As of August 2017, the company has offices in Osaka, Tokyo, and Aichi, and employs 202 people.[1]
Softography
Saturn
- Daitoride (1996)
PlayStation 2
- Britney's Dance Beat (2002)
Beena
- Shoku Iku Series 1 Soreike! Anpanman: Sukikirainai Ko Genki na Ko! (2005)
- Kazoku Minna no Nouryoku Trainer (2005)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.metro-japan.com:80/corporation/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2017-12-31 05:24)