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}}'''SIMS Co., Ltd.''' (シムス株式会社) (Soft development Innovation Multi Success) is a Japanese video game developer and joint venture between [[Sega]] and [[Sanritsu]]. | }}'''SIMS Co., Ltd.''' (シムス株式会社) (Soft development Innovation Multi Success) is a Japanese video game developer and joint venture between [[Sega]] and [[Sanritsu]]. |
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SIMS Co., Ltd. (シムス株式会社) (Soft development Innovation Multi Success) is a Japanese video game developer and joint venture between Sega and Sanritsu.
Contents
Company
SIMS was founded on June 12, 1991 as a joint venture between Sega and Sanritsu, with Sanritsu transferring 50 employees to SIMS upon its creation, and with Sega managing the studio and company.
On June 24, 2004, president Noboru Machida purchased the entirety of the company's stock and established SIMS as an independent game developer.
Softography
- This list might be incomplete; please help expand it.
Master System
- G-LOC: Air Battle (1991)
- Aladdin (1994)
Mega Drive
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (1990)
- Wrestle War (1991)
- Wimbledon Championship Tennis (1993)
- ATP Tour Championship Tennis (1994)
Game Gear
- Ristar (1995)
Saturn
- J. League Victory Goal '97 (1997)
Dreamcast
- Sega Bass Fishing (1999)
Atomiswave
- Maximum Speed (2003)
- Sports Shooting (unknown; is this Sports Shooting USA (2003)?)
Magazine articles
- Main article: SIMS/Magazine articles.