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− | }}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社オーパス), commonly known as '''Opus Corp.''', and sometimes known as '''Opus Studio''', is a Japanese video game developer which specializes in music production and sound design, most known for their sound driver work in the [[Sega Mega Drive]] era. | + | }}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社オーパス), commonly known as '''Opus Corp.''', and sometimes known as '''Opus Studio''', is a Japanese video game developer which specializes in music production and sound design, most known for their sound driver work in the [[Sega Mega Drive]] era.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Opus}} |
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Opus Co., Ltd. (株式会社オーパス), commonly known as Opus Corp., and sometimes known as Opus Studio, is a Japanese video game developer which specializes in music production and sound design, most known for their sound driver work in the Sega Mega Drive era.[1]
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Company
Opus was founded on March 6, 1990 by former Goblin Sound member and company CEO Takayuki Suzuki (鈴木隆志).[1]
Production history
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Softography
Mega Drive
- Task Force Harrier EX (1991)
- Vixen 357 (1992) (audio)
- Ninja Gaiden (unreleased)
Saturn
- Super Real Mahjong Graffiti (1995)
- Super Real Mahjong P VI (1996)
- Honkaku Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Special (1996)
Logos
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Opus at Game Developer Research Institute