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}}{{stub}}'''Spike Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社スパイク), formerly known as '''Mizuki Ltd.''' (有限会社みずき) and '''Mizuki Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社みずき), was a Japanese video game developer. In April 2012, the company merged with fellow developer [[Chunsoft]] to become [[Spike Chunsoft]].
  
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Founded in December 1989 as Mizuki Ltd.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20050308020321/http://www.spike.co.jp/2003/profile/03.html}}, its name was changed to Mizuki Co., Ltd. on October 18, 1991{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20050307221732/http://www.spike.co.jp/2003/profile/index.html}}, and eventually changed again to Spike Co., Ltd. in April 1997.
===[[Dreamcast]]===
 
*''[[Fire Pro Wrestling D]]'' (2001)
 
  
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In April 2012, Spike merged with affiliated Japanese developer [[Chunsoft]] to become [[Spike Chunsoft]].
*''[[MadWorld]]'' (2010)
 
  
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===MAXBET===
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In 1997, [[Sammy]] established a video game development subsidiary named [[MAXBET|MAXBET Co., Ltd.]] to produce [[wikipedia:pachislot|pachislot]] video games; the games themselves were developed by Spike, either through contract work or other means. While both technically and legally existing as a separate entity, MAXBET's games products exclusively use Spike's [[Third-party T-series codes|third-party T-series code]].
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==Softography==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Spike|Mizuki}}
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==Logos==
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Mizuki logo.png|Mizuki's logo.
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Spike logo.svg|Spike's logo.
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==External links==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/19980526171017/http://www.spike.co.jp:80/ Official website] ((Wayback Machine)
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==References==
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Spike
Founded: 1989-12[1]
Defunct: 2012-04-01
T-series code: T-188
Merged with: Chunsoft (2012)
Headquarters:
2-chōme-10-15 Nakameguro, Meguro, Tokyo 153-0061, Japan[2]

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Spike Co., Ltd. (株式会社スパイク), formerly known as Mizuki Ltd. (有限会社みずき) and Mizuki Co., Ltd. (株式会社みずき), was a Japanese video game developer. In April 2012, the company merged with fellow developer Chunsoft to become Spike Chunsoft.

Company

Founded in December 1989 as Mizuki Ltd.[1], its name was changed to Mizuki Co., Ltd. on October 18, 1991[3], and eventually changed again to Spike Co., Ltd. in April 1997.

In April 2012, Spike merged with affiliated Japanese developer Chunsoft to become Spike Chunsoft.

MAXBET

In 1997, Sammy established a video game development subsidiary named MAXBET Co., Ltd. to produce pachislot video games; the games themselves were developed by Spike, either through contract work or other means. While both technically and legally existing as a separate entity, MAXBET's games products exclusively use Spike's third-party T-series code.

Softography

Logos

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.spike.co.jp/2003/profile/03.html (Wayback Machine: 2005-03-08 02:03)
  2. http://www.spike.co.jp/spike/enkaku.html (Wayback Machine: 1998-05-26 17:22)
  3. http://www.spike.co.jp/2003/profile/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2005-03-07 22:17)