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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Crazy Games''' (クレイジーゲーム) was a Japanese game developer, | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Crazy Games''' (クレイジーゲーム) was a Japanese game developer founded in 1996 as ''Climax Graphics''. It started as a subsidiary of [[Climax Entertainment]], formed to solve some disputes that arose between the company's CEO and president Kan Naito and the scriptwriter and producer Shinya Nishigaki, who was then appointed as CEO of the new offshoot company, regarding the direction of their future games. ''Climax Entertainment'' would still focus on role playing games, wile ''Climax Graphics'' would create more cinematic experiences. Both companies went off separate ways in 2001 and ''Climax Graphics'' changed its name to ''Crazy Games''. They were dismantled around 2003. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Revision as of 17:05, 14 September 2021
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Founded: 1996-12 | ||
Defunct: 2003 | ||
T-series code: T-456 | ||
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Crazy Games (クレイジーゲーム) was a Japanese game developer founded in 1996 as Climax Graphics. It started as a subsidiary of Climax Entertainment, formed to solve some disputes that arose between the company's CEO and president Kan Naito and the scriptwriter and producer Shinya Nishigaki, who was then appointed as CEO of the new offshoot company, regarding the direction of their future games. Climax Entertainment would still focus on role playing games, wile Climax Graphics would create more cinematic experiences. Both companies went off separate ways in 2001 and Climax Graphics changed its name to Crazy Games. They were dismantled around 2003.
Softography
NAOMI GD-ROM
- The Maze of the Kings (2002)
Dreamcast
- Blue Stinger (1999) (as Climax Graphics)
- Illbleed (2001)
External links
- Official (Japanese Archive)