Racjin
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Formerly | Racdym (1995-2000) |
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Founded | April 17, 1995 Japan |
Headquarters | Yodogawa-ku, Osaka |
Key people | Tetsuo Nakano |
Website | www |
Racjin (株式会社ラクジン, Kabushiki-gaisha Rakujin), formerly known as Racdym (株式会社ラクディム, Kabushiki-gaisha Rakudimu), is a Japanese video game development company located in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, which was established on April 17, 1995. Its name was changed in 2000 to make it more easily pronounceable for the Japanese.
Their first game was Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash, which was published in 1995 for the Neogeo. They were not well known until 1997, when Atlus published Snowboard Kids. They also have worked on games based on existing franchises, such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, and Bomberman. In 2007, they worked on Mistwalker's project, ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat.[1]
Games developed
[edit]- ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat
- Bleach: Blade Battlers
- Bomberman 64 (2001)
- Bomberman Land 2
- Bomberman Land 3
- Bomberman Land (PSP)
- Bomberman (Nintendo DS)
- Bomberman Land Wii
- Bomberman Kart
- Bomberman Kart DX
- Critical Blow
- Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash
- Final Fantasy Explorers
- Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel
- Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir
- Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami wo Tsugu Shoujo
- Genei Tougi: Shadow Struggle
- Happy! Happy!! Boarders
- Heaven's Gate
- Jet de Go!
- Kaitou Twins
- Mouja
- Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles
- Primal Image Vol. 1
- R-Type and R-Type II (compilations)
- SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu
- SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha
- Sakurazaka Shouboutai
- Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul (co-developed with Dimps)
- SBK: Snowboard Kids
- Snowboard Kids
- Snowboard Kids 2
- Snowboard Kids Plus
- Sub Rebellion
- Trap Gunner
- Typing Renai Hakusho: Boys Be...
- Typing Shinken Shoubu: Musashi no Ken
- U: Underwater Unit
- Viewpoint 2064 (cancelled)
- Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land
References
[edit]- ^ "ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat". IGN. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
External links
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