Company:Shoeisha
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Industry | Video games, Publishing |
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Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Mikio Sasaki (Chairman of the Board) |
Revenue | 50 million yen |
Number of employees | 100 (April 1, 2006)[1] |
Website | Shoeisha Co., Ltd.Homepage |
Shoeisha Co., Ltd., sometime abbreviated SE, is a computer software publisher specializing in computer books. They have more than 1,000 publications, including programming books and application tutorials.
Formerly, Shoeisha produced titles for various video game consoles, including PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Sega Saturn. 23 titles were produced 1995 through 2001.
Video Game Releases
Title | Year | System |
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BreakThru! | 1995 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
That's Pon! | 1995 | PlayStation |
Building Crush! | 1996 | PlayStation |
Grille Logic | 1996 | PlayStation |
Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting | 1996 | PlayStation |
Zork I: The Great Underground Empire | 1996 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
Bishoujo Variety Game: Rapyulus Panic | 1996 | Sega Saturn |
Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting | 1996 | Sega Saturn |
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban | 1997 | PlayStation |
Project GaiaRay | 1997 | PlayStation |
Panerutia Story: Karen no Daibouken | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Wara² Wars (ワラワラウォーズ 激闘!大軍団バトル) | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Bouken Katsugeki Monomono | 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Misaki-Aggressive! | 1998 | PlayStation |
Seirishouken: Princess of Darkness | 1998 | PlayStation |
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban | 1998 | Sega Saturn |
Alef's BladeMaker | 1999 | PlayStation |
Dekiru! Game Center | 1999 | PlayStation |
Koyasai: A Sherd of Youthful Memories | 1999 | PlayStation |
Gensou no Artemis: Actress School Mystery Adventure | 2000 | PlayStation |
Macross M3 | 2001 | Dreamcast |
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