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+ | Grounding was founded in September 2007{{ref|https://www.g-rounding.com/company/}} by a group of former [[Sega]] employees, including [[Mineko Okamura]], [[Yukio Futatsugi]] and [[Noboru Hotta]].{{ref|[http://www.g-rounding.com/companyinfo/staffprofile.php 社員情報 (Japanese)]}}{{ref|[http://www.famitsu.com/news/201405/29052984.html 【ファミキャリ!会社探訪(13)】新世代ハードからアナログゲームまで幅広く手掛けるグランディングを訪問! - ファミ通.com (Japanese)]}} | ||
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==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Grounding Co., Ltd. (グランディング株式会社) is a Japanese video game and board game developer.[1]
Company
Grounding was founded in September 2007[1] by a group of former Sega employees, including Mineko Okamura, Yukio Futatsugi and Noboru Hotta.[2][3]
Sofography
External Link
- Official website (Japanese)