Difference between revisions of "Red Entertainment"
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*''[[Arcana Strikes]]'' (1997) <!-- 12月11日 --> | *''[[Arcana Strikes]]'' (1997) <!-- 12月11日 --> | ||
*''[[Super Tempo]]'' (1998) <!-- 4月29日 --> | *''[[Super Tempo]]'' (1998) <!-- 4月29日 --> |
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Red Entertainment Corporation, previously Red Company, are a video games developer. They have had a long history with Sega, with the centerpiece of the relationship being the Sakura Taisen franchise.
Softography
- note: this list is vastly incomplete
32X
- Tempo (1995)
Saturn
- Sakura Taisen (1996)
- Tengai Makyou: Daiyon no Mokushiroku (1997)
- Arcana Strikes (1997)
- Super Tempo (1998)
- Sakura Taisen Teigeki Graph (1998)
Dreamcast
- Kita e. White Illumination (1999)
- Kita e. Photo Memories (1999)
- Sakura Taisen (2000)
- Sakura Taisen 2 (2000)
- Sakura Taisen 3 (2001)
- Sakura Taisen 4 (2002)
- Sakura Taisen Complete Box (2002)
PC
- Sakura Taisen (1999)
- サクラ大戦 太正浪漫学園譚 (2011)
PlayStation 2
- Gungrave (2002)
- Blood Will Tell: Tezuka Osamu's Dororo (character design) (2004)
- Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (2005)
- 新選組群狼伝 (character design) (2005)