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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. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''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. |
Many of their newer games are released [[:Category:Sega of Japan Partnerships|in partnership with Sega of Japan]]. | Many of their newer games are released [[:Category:Sega of Japan Partnerships|in partnership with Sega of Japan]]. | ||
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*''[[Guilty Gear X]]'' (2000) | *''[[Guilty Gear X]]'' (2000) | ||
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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.
Many of their newer games are released in partnership with Sega of Japan.
Contents
Softography
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Master System
- Double Dragon (1988)
- Battle OutRun (1989)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (programming) (1990)
Mega Drive
- Battletoads (1993)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1994)
Mega CD
- Seima Densetsu 3x3 Eyes (some programming) (1993)
Game Gear
- Taisen Mahjong HaoPai (1990)
- Taisen Mahjong HaoPai 2 (1993)
- Gamble Panic (some programming) (1995)
Saturn
- Wizards Harmony (1995)
- Wizard's Harmony 2 (1997)
Dreamcast
- Tanaka Torahiko no Uru Toraryuu Shogi: Ibisha Anaguma-hen (1999)
- Prismaticallization (2000)
- Guilty Gear X (2000)
NAOMI
- Guilty Gear X (2000)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival (2002)
- Guilty Gear XX #Reload (2003)
- Guilty Gear XX Slash (2005)
- Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (2006)
PlayStation 2
- Guilty Gear XX Slash (2006)
PlayStation Portable
- Guilty Gear XX #Reload (2005)
Atomiswave
- Guilty Gear X Ver. 1.5 (2003)
- Guilty Gear Isuka (2004)
RingWide
- Chaos Code (2011)