Company:Artoon

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Artoon Co., Ltd.
株式会社アートゥーン
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
FateAbsorbed into AQ Interactive
SuccessorArzest
FoundedAugust 27, 1999[1]
FounderNaoto Ohshima
Yoji Ishii
Defunctc. 2010
HeadquartersYokohama, Japan[2]
Key people
Naoto Ohshima (president and CEO)
Yoji Ishii (chairman)
Number of employees
85
ParentAQ Interactive

Artoon Co., Ltd. (株式会社アートゥーン Kabushiki-Gaisha Ātūn) was a Japanese video game developer established in 1999 by former Sega members, namely Naoto Ohshima and Yoji Ishii. The studio was primarily affiliated in the United States with projects on Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360, although they had also worked with Hudson Soft and Nintendo on other platforms.

Artoon was situated in Yokohama, Kanagawa, with a secondary office in Naha, Okinawa.[3] It became a subsidiary of AQ Interactive in May 2004, and was fully acquired in June 2005. Around 2010, Artoon, along with AQ's other development studios Feelplus and Cavia, were absorbed into AQ.

Overview

Early years (1999-2004)

Artoon was founded on August 27, 1999 by Yoji Ishii, along with Naoto Ohshima, both of whom had left Sega the previous year. Additional ex-Sega staff joining Artoon included Manabu Kusunoki, Hidetoshi Takeshita, Yutaka Sugano, Masamichi Harada, and Takuya Matsumoto. Most of the Sega members hailed from Sonic Team, but a few (like Kusunoki) also worked on the Panzer Dragoon series at Team Andromeda. The studio's name was taken from the word "cartoon".[4] Throughout its life, Artoon employed approximately 85 people. Artoon's first game was Software:Pinobee: Wings of Adventure, released by Hudson Soft in 2001.

When the Xbox launched in Japan in February 2002, Artoon was one of the developers chosen by Microsoft, who began seeking Japanese developers in an attempt to gain a foothold in the market by creating games to appeal to the Japanese market. The end result was Software:Blinx: The Time Sweeper, released in Japan on December 12, 2002.

AQ Interactive and later projects (2004-2010)

Artoon was acquired by publisher AQ Interactive in May 2004 and became a subsidiary. Artoon was fully acquired by AQ in June 2005 and became a wholly-owned subsidiary alongside developers Feelplus and Cavia. In the process, Artoon co-founder Ishii moved to AQ to become its President and CEO. Some of Artoon's later games would be published in Japan by AQ.

Artoon collaborated with Hironobu Sakaguchi's Mistwalker to develop Blue Dragon, an Xbox 360 title on which Artoon did much of the work. Around the same time, it collaborated with Nintendo again to develop Yoshi's Island DS.

In its final years, the studio collaborated with Sony Computer Entertainment on Echoshift, and Disney Interactive Studios on Club Penguin: Game Day!

In June 2010, Yoji Ishii stepped down from AQ Interactive. Around the same time, Artoon, along with Feelplus and Cavia, were all absorbed into AQ.[5] Artoon's final game was FlingSmash, released in 2010.

Around the same time as Artoon's dissolution, Ohshima, Ishii, and the remaining staff formed a new studio, Arzest, based in Artoon's former offices.

Games developed

Year Title Publisher(s) Platform(s)
2001 Software:Pinobee: Wings of Adventure Hudson Soft Game Boy Advance, PlayStation
2002 The King of Fighters EX: Neo-Blood Game Boy Advance
2002 Ghost Vibration Eidos Japan[6]
Infogrames Europe[7]
PlayStation 2
2002 Pinobee and Phoebee Hudson Soft Game Boy Advance
2002 Ghost Trap Eidos Interactive
2002 Software:Blinx: The Time Sweeper Microsoft Game Studios Xbox
2004 Software:Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space
2004 Yoshi Topsy-Turvy Nintendo Game Boy Advance
2005 Swords of Destiny Marvelous Entertainment PlayStation 2
2006 Blue Dragon Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360
2007 Vampire Rain AQ Interactive Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
2007 Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Nintendo DS
2008 The World of Golden Eggs: Nori Nori Rhythm-kei AQ Interactive Wii
2008 Software:Away: Shuffle Dungeon Nintendo DS
2009 The World of Golden Eggs: Nori Nori Uta Dekichatte Kei
2009 Echoshift Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation Portable
2010 Club Penguin: Game Day! Disney Interactive Studios Wii
2010 FlingSmash Nintendo
2011 The Last Story

See also

References

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