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Climax Entertainment | ||
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Founded: 1990-04[1] | ||
Defunct: Circa 2014-2015 | ||
T-series code: T-221 | ||
Headquarters:
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Climax Inc. (株式会社クライマックス), trading as Climax Entertainment was a Japanese multimedia development studio and publishing house, based in Tokyo. It was founded in in April 1990 and primarily developed games for the Mega Drive, also working on the two first Shining Force titles. During the 32-bit era, some members of the team left to create Matrix Software. In addition to videogames, the company also created television and radio programs.
Sometime within the 2014-2015 period, Climax Entertainment quietly shut down. No official announcement was given, but anonymous posts on a Japanese career-discussion forum cited financial issues.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Shining in the Darkness (1991)
- Shining Force (1992)
- Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole (1992)
Saturn
- Dark Savior Taikenban (1996)
- Dark Savior (1996)
Dreamcast
- Time Stalkers (1999)
- Super Runabout Taikenban (2000)
- Super Runabout (2000)
- Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition (2000)
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
- Dinosaur King (2007)
PlayStation Portable
- Ore no Dungeon (2006)
- Mite Kiite Nou de Kanjite Crossword Tengoku (2007)
Wii
- Miburii & Teburii (2008)
LCD
- Sodatete! Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking (2006) (Programming)
LCD games
- Tatakae! Kyouryuu King (2008)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.climax.co.jp/ht/companyinfo.html (Wayback Machine: 2007-12-22 01:03)