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*[http://www.ivy-arts.com Official website] (Japanese)
 
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Ivy-Arts Co., Ltd. (株式会社アイビー・アーツ), formerly known as Jungle Co., Ltd. (株式会社ジャングル) and Media Jungle Co., Ltd., is a Japanese video game production company.

Company

Ivy-Arts was originally established on October 9, 1998 as Media Jungle. It was renamed Jungle in October 1999, and finally to its current name of Ivy-Arts in April 2003. The company is headed by Masaharu Inoue (井上雅晴), formerly of System Sacom, and is involved in game planning and production, computer graphics production, audio and video production, web content production, and motion capture.[2][1]

Production history

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

Xbox

Wii

External links

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