Imagineer (Japanese company)
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Imagineer logo.
Old logo (blue version) used in video games.
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Traded as | JASDAQ: 4644 |
Industry | Video game industry,[1] ICT industry, mobile content, mobile commerce, software package |
Founded | January 27, 1986 |
Headquarters | Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | Medabots SimCity (console ports) Dolucky Fighters Destiny |
Website | Official website |
Imagineer Co., Ltd. (Japanese: イマジニア株式会社 Hepburn: Imajinia Kabushigaisha?) is a Japanese entertainment company headquartered in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
The name "Imagineer" is a portmanteau, derived from the words "imagination" and "engineer". They started publishing video games in the mid-1980s. In the late 1990s, the company published a few games for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn under the name Imadio.
The computer game software production and publishing had been its core business. Now, it is more focused on the Japanese phone business.[citation needed]
Contents
- 1 Gameography
- 1.1 Published
- 1.1.1 Dreamcast
- 1.1.2 Family Computer
- 1.1.3 Family Computer Disk System
- 1.1.4 Nintendo Entertainment System
- 1.1.5 FM Towns
- 1.1.6 Game Boy
- 1.1.7 Game Boy Color
- 1.1.8 Nintendo 64
- 1.1.9 NEC PC-98
- 1.1.10 PC
- 1.1.11 PlayStation
- 1.1.12 PlayStation 2
- 1.1.13 Sega Pico
- 1.1.14 Sega Saturn
- 1.1.15 Sharp X68000
- 1.1.16 Super Famicom
- 1.1.17 WonderSwan
- 1.1 Published
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Gameography
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Published
Dreamcast
Family Computer
- Isaki Shuugorou no Keiba Hisshou Gaku
- Matsumoto Akira no Kabushiki Hisshougaku
- Matsumoto Akira no Kabushiki Hisshougaku II
- North & South
- The Battle of Olympus
Family Computer Disk System
Nintendo Entertainment System
- Elite (EU)
- Kick Off (EU)
- Super Turrican (EU)
FM Towns
Game Boy
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- 4-in-1 Fun Pack
- GB Basketball
- Hon Shogi
- Keitai Keiba Eight Special
- Lemmings
- Lolo no Daibouken
- Medarot: Kuwagata Version
- Medarot: Kabuto Version
- Medarot: Parts Collection
- Medarot: Parts Collection 2
- Populous Gaiden (EU, JP)
- Splitz: Nigaoe 15 Game (EU, JP)
- Super Hunchback
- Super Kick Off (known in Japan as Pro Soccer)
- The Battle of Olympus
- Tsume Shogi Hyakuban Shoubu
Game Boy Color
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- Atelier Elie GB: Salburg no Renkinjutsushi
- Atelier Marie GB: Salburg no Renkinjutsushi
- Bad Batsumaru Robo Battle
- Dear Daniel no Sweet Adventure: Kitty-Chan o Sagashite
- Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten: Yousei no Kuni no Uranai Shugyou
- Hello Kitty no Sweet Adventure: Daniel-kun ni Aitai
- Hello Kitty to Dear Daniel no Dream Adventure
- Hero Hero-kun
- Medarot: Card Robottle: Kabuto Version
- Medarot: Card Robottle: Kuwagata Version
- Quest: Fantasy Challenge
- Quest: Brian's Journey
- Sanrio Timenet Future
- Sanrio Timenet Past
- Wetrix GB
Nintendo 64
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- Big Mountain 2000
- Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King
- Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King 2
- Fighters Destiny
- Fighters Destiny 2
- GT 64: Championship Edition
- J-League Dynamite Soccer 64
- Kira tto Kaiketsu! 64 Tanteidan
- MRC: Multi-Racing Championship
- Quest 64
- Rally '99
- SimCity 2000
- Wetrix
- Zool: Majū Tsukai Densetsu
NEC PC-98
PC
PlayStation
PlayStation 2
- Aqua Aqua (also known as Wetrix 2)
- Might and Magic: Day of the Destroyer
Sega Pico
Sega Saturn
- FIST (1996 video game)
- Marie no Atelier Ver.1.3 ~Salburg no Renkinjutsushi (Imadio)
- Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter X
- Virtual Open Tennis
Sharp X68000
Super Famicom
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- Battle Cross
- California Games 2
- Dolucky's A-League Soccer
- Dolucky no Puzzle Tour '94
- Dolucky no Kusayakiu
- Doom
- Galaxy Robo
- Galaxy Wars
- Getsumen no Anubis
- G.O.D.: Mezameyo to Yobu Koe ha Kikoe
- GT Racing
- Hanafuda
- Honke Hanafuda
- Jissen Kyōtei
- Keiba Eight Special 2
- Kevin Keegan's Player Manager
- Kindai Mahjong Special
- Las Vegas Dream
- Mega Lo Mania (JP, EU)
- Mr. Do!
- Populous
- Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods
- PGA Tour Golf
- Powermonger
- Pro Football
- Pro Soccer
- Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter
- Shuushoku Game
- Sim City 2000
- Sim City Jr.
- SimEarth: The Living Planet
- SimAnt
- Space Ace
- Sun Sport Fishing: Keiryuu-Ou
- Super Billiard
- Super Loopz
- Super Wrestle Angels
- Waka Taka Ōzumō: Brothers Dream Match
- Wolfenstein 3D (JP, NA, EU)
- World Class Rugby
- Zakuro no Aji
WonderSwan
See also
References
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External links
- Pages with reference errors
- Pages with broken file links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Articles containing Japanese-language text
- Articles with unsourced statements from December 2010
- Incomplete lists from March 2011
- Articles with Japanese-language external links
- Companies based in Tokyo
- Companies established in 1986
- Companies listed on the JASDAQ Securities Exchange
- Defunct video game companies
- Entertainment companies of Japan
- Shinjuku
- Video game companies of Japan
- Video game development companies
- Video game publishers
- 1986 establishments in Japan