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+ | '''Nex Entertainment''' (ネクスエンタテインメント) is a game development studio founded in 1992 primarily as Emarg. They developed games under contract for various companies, such as [[Sega]], [[Takara]], [[Capcom]], and [[Namco]]. They changed name to '''Nextech''' (ネクステック) by March 1994, around the time they purchased [[Gau Entertainment]]. In August 1997, Sega acquired the studio as a wholly-owned subsidiary, though they continued to contract to other companies. They took their current name in July 2005, and Sega spun them out back to independence in November. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Revision as of 20:54, 10 April 2015
Nex Entertainment (ネクスエンタテインメント) is a game development studio founded in 1992 primarily as Emarg. They developed games under contract for various companies, such as Sega, Takara, Capcom, and Namco. They changed name to Nextech (ネクステック) by March 1994, around the time they purchased Gau Entertainment. In August 1997, Sega acquired the studio as a wholly-owned subsidiary, though they continued to contract to other companies. They took their current name in July 2005, and Sega spun them out back to independence in November.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- YuYu Hakusho Gaiden (1994)
- Crusader of Centy/Soleil/Shin Souseiki Ragnacenty (1994)
- Pro Striker Final Stage (development supervision) (1995)
Saturn
- Cyber Speedway (1995)
- Battle Arena Toshinden Remix (1995)
- Linkle Liver Story (1996)
- Sega Ages Vol.1 Syukudai ga Tant-R (1996)
- Sakura Taisen (1996)
- Battle Arena Toshinden URA (1996)
- Sega Ages Rouka ni Ichidant-R (1996)
- Advanced World War Sennen Teikoku no Koubou: Last of the Millennium (1997)
- Resident Evil (1997)
- Full Cowl Mini Yonku Super Factory (1997)
- D-Xhird (1997)
- Choro Q Park (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '98 (1998)
- MeltyLancer Re-inforce (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '98 Summer Action (1998)
Dreamcast
- Resident Evil CODE: Veronica (2000)
- Dino Crisis (2000)
- Dreamstudio (2000)
- Biohazard Code: Veronica Kanzenban (2001)
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Windows
- Pico Town ni Dekakeyou! (2001)
Game Boy Advance
- Shining Soul (2002)
PlayStation 2
- Shining Tears (2004)
- Shining Wind (2007)
PlayStation 3
- Bayonetta (2009)
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