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Revision as of 21:14, 7 May 2012

SIMS Co., Ltd. (シムス株式会社) is a Japanese video game development company formed on June 12, 1991 as a joint venture between Sega and Sanritsu. 50 employees from Sanritsu were transferred to SIMS upon creation, and Sega took control of the company, setting it to work on numerous games for Sega consoles within the 1990s. SIMS is an achronym for "Soft development Innovation Multi 'Success"

Noboru Machida, the president of SIMS, took over all stocks of SIMS on June 24, 2004, meaning SIMS is now an independent company.

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