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{{Infobox Company | {{Infobox Company | ||
|title | |title = Game Arts Co., Ltd. | ||
|logo | |logo = [[File:Game Arts logo.svg|The current Game Arts logo|200px]] | ||
|type | |type = Public | ||
|founded | |founded = March 2, 1985 | ||
|headquarters | |headquarters = {{flag|Japan}} Tokyo, Japan | ||
|key_people | |key_people = Yoichi Miyaji: President & CEO | ||
|industry | |industry = Video games | ||
|revenue | |revenue = 4.56 billion JPY (2007) | ||
|website | |num_employees = 24 | ||
|parent = {{s|wikipedia|GungHo Online Entertainment}} | |||
|website = [https://www.gamearts.co.jp Game Arts Co., Ltd.] | |||
|interwiki = wikipedia | |||
|interwikiname = Wikipedia | |||
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'''Game Arts''' ({{ja|株式会社ゲームアーツ|Kabushiki gaisha Gēmu Ātsu}}, ''Game Arts Company, Limited'') is a video game software developer located in Tokyo, Japan. Originally established in 1985 as a computer software company, they have since expanded their enterprise to produce for a number of game console and handheld systems.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.gamearts.co.jp/company/corp.html |title=Game Arts Product Information |language=Japanese |publisher=Game Arts |accessdate=2007-09-19}}</ref> Overseen by President and CEO Hirokazu Miyazi, the company's philosophy is to create "new, innovative, and entertaining games", as well as exhibit games that can be considered "forms of art", both as developers and producers.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.gamearts.co.jp/company/greetings.html |title=Game Arts Corporate Profile |language=Japanese |publisher=Game Arts |accessdate=2007-09-19}}</ref> Game Arts is member of the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association of Japan (CESA), and major trading partners include [[Square Enix]], [[Bandai]], Koei, Gung-Ho Online Entertainment, and Ubisoft, some of whom have co-developed or produced games in cooperation with the company.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.gamearts.co.jp/company/corp.html |title=Game Arts Corporate Profile |language=Japanese |publisher=Game Arts |accessdate=2007-09-19}}</ref> | |||
==In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]== | |||
Game Arts was a lead developer for the game alongside [[Sora Ltd.]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://us.wii.com/iwata_asks/ssbb/vol1_page3.jsp |title=Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |accessdate=2007-09-19}}</ref> The company mostly handled preliminary work while companies like [[Monolith Soft]] and [[Paon]] were brought in for later assignments. The company also holds the copyrights for any music arrangements done during the game's development, either done from its employees with Yutaka Iraha, Takahiro Nishi, and Keigo Ozaki, or by independent composers with Arata Iiyoshi. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://www.gamearts.co.jp Game Arts Web] (Japanese) | |||
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Game Arts Co., Ltd. | |||
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Type | Public | ||
Founded | March 2, 1985 | ||
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Key people | Yoichi Miyaji: President & CEO | ||
Industry | Video games | ||
Revenue | 4.56 billion JPY (2007) | ||
Employees | 24 | ||
Parent | GungHo Online Entertainment | ||
Website | Game Arts Co., Ltd. | ||
Article on Wikipedia | Game Arts |
Game Arts (株式会社ゲームアーツ, Game Arts Company, Limited) is a video game software developer located in Tokyo, Japan. Originally established in 1985 as a computer software company, they have since expanded their enterprise to produce for a number of game console and handheld systems.[1] Overseen by President and CEO Hirokazu Miyazi, the company's philosophy is to create "new, innovative, and entertaining games", as well as exhibit games that can be considered "forms of art", both as developers and producers.[2] Game Arts is member of the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association of Japan (CESA), and major trading partners include Square Enix, Bandai, Koei, Gung-Ho Online Entertainment, and Ubisoft, some of whom have co-developed or produced games in cooperation with the company.[3]
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
Game Arts was a lead developer for the game alongside Sora Ltd.[4] The company mostly handled preliminary work while companies like Monolith Soft and Paon were brought in for later assignments. The company also holds the copyrights for any music arrangements done during the game's development, either done from its employees with Yutaka Iraha, Takahiro Nishi, and Keigo Ozaki, or by independent composers with Arata Iiyoshi.
References[edit]
- ^ Game Arts Product Information (Japanese). Game Arts. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
- ^ Game Arts Corporate Profile (Japanese). Game Arts. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
- ^ Game Arts Corporate Profile (Japanese). Game Arts. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
- ^ Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Nintendo. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
External links[edit]
- Game Arts Web (Japanese)
Companies involved in the Super Smash Bros. series | |
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First- and second-party | Nintendo (Monolith Soft · Retro Studios) · HAL Laboratory · Game Freak · Creatures · Intelligent Systems · Rare Ltd. · Sora Ltd. |
Third-party | Konami · Sega (Atlus) · PlatinumGames · Capcom · Bandai Namco · Square Enix · Microsoft (Rare Ltd. · Mojang Studios) · SNK · Disney |
Other related | Game Arts · Hatena · Havok · Paon DP · Tri-Crescendo · List of companies with minor representation |