Idea Factory - Games Published

Games Published

Year Title Systems Publisher
1997 Spectral Force PS Idea Factory
1998 Spectral Force 2 PS Idea Factory
1999 Spectral Force: Itoshiki Ja'aku (Lovely Wickedness) PS Idea Factory
2003 Shinseiki Genso: Spectral Souls PS2 Idea Factory
2003 Black Stone: Magic & Steel Xbox Xicat Interactive
2003 Generation of Chaos Exceed GameCube Idea Factory
2004 Spectral Force: Radical Elements PS2 Idea Factory
2005 Hametsu no Mars PS2 Idea Factory
2005 Shinki Gensou Spectral Souls II PS2 Idea Factory
2005 Spectral Force Chronicle PS2 Idea Factory
2005 Spectral Souls: Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires PSP NIS
2005 It's a Game Now! Dokuro-chan PS2 Idea Factory
2006 Blazing Souls PS2 Idea Factory
2006 Chaos Wars PS2 Idea Factory
O3 Entertainment
2006 Hiiro no Kakera DS
PS2
Idea Factory
2006 Generation of Chaos PS2
PSP
NIS
2006 Rec: Doki Doki Seiyū Paradise PS2 Idea Factory
2006 Spectral Force 3: Innocent Rage Xbox 360 Idea Factory
Atlus
2007 Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos PSP NIS
2007 Absolute: Blazing Infinity Xbox 360 Idea Factory
2007 Apocalypse: Desire Next Xbox 360 Idea Factory
2007 Diario: Rebirth Moon Legend Xbox 360 Idea Factory
2007 Mist of Chaos PS3 Idea Factory
2007 Record of Agarest War PS3 Xbox 360 Compile Heart
Red Entertainment
2007 Spectral Gene PS2 Idea Factory
2008 Spectral Force Genesis DS Idea Factory
Ignition Entertainment
2009 Nuga-Cel! PS2 Idea Factory
Lupinus
2010 Motto Nuga-Cel! PSP Idea Factory
Lupinus
2010 Trinity Universe PlayStation 3 Idea Factory
NIS America
2011 Amnesia PSP Idea Factory
Otomate
2012 Amnesia Later PSP Idea Factory
Otomate
2013 Amnesia Crowd PSP Idea Factory
Otomate

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