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'''Atlus''' (アトラス) is a video game developer and publisher based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. They are mostly known for their ''Megami Tensei'' RPG series. Their North American branch, Atlus USA, is strictly a publisher, often localising niche Japanese games for western audiences.
 
'''Atlus''' (アトラス) is a video game developer and publisher based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. They are mostly known for their ''Megami Tensei'' RPG series. Their North American branch, Atlus USA, is strictly a publisher, often localising niche Japanese games for western audiences.
 
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[[File:Atlus Logo.svg|thumb|Company logo (1986-2014).]]
 
After a series of ownership changes, the company and what was then its parent, Index Holdings, was purchased by [[Sega-Sammy Holdings]] in the summer of 2013; their fate is unknown, other than they will continue to exist.
 
After a series of ownership changes, the company and what was then its parent, Index Holdings, was purchased by [[Sega-Sammy Holdings]] in the summer of 2013; their fate is unknown, other than they will continue to exist.
  

Revision as of 10:51, 5 December 2014

Atlus (アトラス) is a video game developer and publisher based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. They are mostly known for their Megami Tensei RPG series. Their North American branch, Atlus USA, is strictly a publisher, often localising niche Japanese games for western audiences.

Company logo (1986-2014).

After a series of ownership changes, the company and what was then its parent, Index Holdings, was purchased by Sega-Sammy Holdings in the summer of 2013; their fate is unknown, other than they will continue to exist.

Softography

Note: there are a number of other Print Club games omitted from this list because they are undiscovered/undumped/etc.

Mega Drive

System C

Mega CD

Game Gear

Saturn

Sega Titan Video

Dreamcast

Game Boy Advance