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Arc System Works (アークシステムワークス), called just Arc until 1991, is a Japanese game developer. They primarily developed games for other companies before hitting it big on their own in the latter part of the 90s, and are now most known for the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series of fighting games. The company is also known for buying 100% of the rights of Nekketsu and Double Dragon franchises (originally from the defuncted Technos Japan) in 2015.
Many of their newer games are released in partnership with Sega of Japan.
Contents
- 1 Softography
- 1.1 NAOMI
- 1.2 NAOMI GD-ROM
- 1.3 Atomiswave
- 1.4 RingWide
- 1.5 RingEdge 2
- 1.6 Master System
- 1.7 Mega Drive
- 1.8 Game Gear
- 1.9 Saturn
- 1.10 Dreamcast
- 1.11 Pico
- 1.12 Neo Geo Pocket Color
- 1.13 PlayStation 2
- 1.14 PlayStation Portable
- 1.15 Xbox 360
- 1.16 PlayStation 3
- 1.17 Wii
- 1.18 PlayStation 4
- 1.19 Nintendo Switch
- 2 References
Softography
NAOMI
- Guilty Gear X (2000)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Guilty Gear XX (2003)
- Guilty Gear XX Reload (2003)
- Guilty Gear XX Slash (2005)
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (2006)
Atomiswave
- Guilty Gear X Ver. 1.5 (2003)
- Guilty Gear Isuka (2003)
- Hokuto no Ken (2005)
RingWide
- Chaos Code (2011)
RingEdge 2
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R (2012)
- Guilty Gear Xrd: SIGN (2014)
Master System
- Double Dragon (1988)
- Vigilante (1989)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (1991) (as Arc)
- Ghouls'n Ghosts (1991)
- Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (1992) (programming)
Mega Drive
- Battletoads (1993)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1994)
Game Gear
- Pengo (1990)
- Taisen Mahjong HaoPai (1990) (as Arc)
- Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (1992) (programming)
- Battletoads (1993)
- Taisen Mahjong HaoPai 2 (1993) (programming)
Saturn
- Wizard's Harmony (1995)
- Wizard's Harmony 2 (1997)
- Exector (unreleased)
- Flying Spirit (unreleased)
- Guilty Gear (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Tanaka Torahiko no Uru Toraryuu Shougi: Ibisha Anaguma-hen (1999)
- Prismaticallization (2000)
- Guilty Gear X (2000)
Pico
- Ultra Hero (1995)
- Snoopy no Gakugeikai (1995)
- Ongaku Daisuki Snoopy (1996)
- Paddington no Sekai Ryokou (1996)
- NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Oekaki Daaisuki! Omoshiro Oekaki Daishuugou! (1998)
- Gu~chokorantan Minna de Oekaki ! Tanoshii Asobi mo ippai! (2000)
- Konbini de o-Kaimono! (2001)
- Kamen Rider Agito & Kuuga Wild Battle (2001)
- Doubutsu Pico: Hamster Land (2002)
- Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger & Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger Chou Sentai Super Battle (2002)
- Pocket Monsters: Suuji o Tsukamaeyou! (2002)
- Shinseiki Ultraman Densetsu (2002)
- Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (2003)
- Kamen Rider 555 (2003)
Neo Geo Pocket Color
PlayStation 2
- Guilty Gear XX Reload (2003)
- Guilty Gear XX Slash (2006)
- Hokuto no Ken (2007)
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (2007)
PlayStation Portable
- Guilty Gear XX Reload (2005)
Xbox 360
- Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2014)
PlayStation 3
- Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2014)
Wii
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (2007)
PlayStation 4
- Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap (2017)
- Granblue Fantasy: Versus (2020)
Nintendo Switch
References
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