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}}{{stub}}'''Metro Corporation''' (株式会社メトロ), sometimes credited as '''Metro Graphics''', is a Japanese software and video game development company based in the [[wikipedia:Yodogawa-ku, Osaka|Yodogawa, Osaka]]. Founded in May 1987, the company was formerly headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Metro}} and is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development.
 
}}{{stub}}'''Metro Corporation''' (株式会社メトロ), sometimes credited as '''Metro Graphics''', is a Japanese software and video game development company based in the [[wikipedia:Yodogawa-ku, Osaka|Yodogawa, Osaka]]. Founded in May 1987, the company was formerly headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Metro}} and is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development.

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For the similarly-named American game developer, see Metro3D.

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Metro Corporation (株式会社メトロ), sometimes credited as Metro Graphics, is a Japanese software and video game development company based in the Yodogawa, Osaka. Founded in May 1987, the company was formerly headed by Tokutetsu Kanemitsu[2] and is involved with console, mobile, and arcade game development.

The company runs offices in the Japanese prefectures of Osaka, Tokyo, and Aichi, a computer graphics production studio in Seoul, South Korea, and as of 2017 employs 202 people.[1]

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