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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