Difference between revisions of "Dimps"
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Revision as of 22:54, 6 April 2012
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Dimps is a small, Osaka-based software developer responsible for a variety of video games developed for other companies, usually tying into a number of large franchises. The company was established on March 6, 2000 and currently has around 217 employees. Principal shareholders of Dimps are: Sega, Sony, Bandai and Sammy.
Contents
Softography
Neo Geo Pocket
Game Boy Advance
- Sonic Advance (2001)
- Sonic Advance 2 (2002)
- Sonic Advance 3 (2004)
Sammy Atomiswave
- Demolish Fist (2003)
- Premier Eleven (2003)
- The Rumble Fish (2004)
- The Rumble Fish 2 (2005)
PlayStation 2
- Seven Samurai 20XX (2004)
- The Rumble Fish (2005)
Xbox
- Spikeout: Battle Street (2005)
Chihiro
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 (2006)
Nintendo DS
- Sonic Rush (2005)
- Sonic Rush Adventure (2007)
- Bleach DS 4th: Flame Bringer (2009)
- Sonic Colors (2010)
Wii
- Sonic Unleashed (2008)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I (2010)
iOS
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Nintendo 3DS
- Sonic Generations (2011)