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Acclaim Japan
Founded: 1988-11-16[1], 1989-10[2]
Defunct: 2002[3]
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan[4]

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Acclaim Japan Co., Ltd., often printed as Acclaim Japan Ltd., was the Japanese division of American video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment, mostly responsibly for the localization and publishing of games from Acclaim and their numerous labels. However, the division occasionally published games from other companies, as well as producing original titles of their own like Virtua Photo Studio: Cameraman Simulation.[3]

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In late 2002, Acclaim Japan went defunct, with their last release being the Acclaim Studios Cheltenham-developed Sony PlayStation 2 port of 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker.[3]

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