Ukiyotei
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Defunct video game company | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | March 15, 1991 |
Defunct | Mid 1990's |
Headquarters | Japan |
Key people
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Kenshi Naruse (Founder) |
Products | Video games |
Ukiyotei Company Ltd. (有限会社浮世亭) was a short-lived Japanese video game-developing studio.[1][2] It was founded by Kenshi Naruse, who was formerly an employee of Capcom. The company was well known for developing the SNES version of Hook, Skyblazer and some games based on the Metal Slug franchise.
Contents
Reception
According to Joshua Hoffman reviewing Todd McFarlane's Spawn, "the game is simply a great deal of fun to play", and "excellent gameplay and faithfully depicted graphics" (from the original comics).[3]
Games
Game Boy Color
- Warauinu no Bouken GB: Silly Go Lucky! (JP Publisher: Capcom) [1]
Neo Geo
Neo Geo Pocket
- Metal Slug: 1st Mission (JP/NA/PAL Publisher: SNK) [1]
- Metal Slug: 2nd Mission (JP/NA/PAL Publisher: SNK) [1]
- Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Shashinkan (JP Publisher: SNK) [1]
- Bust-a-Move Pocket (JP/NA/PAL Publisher: SNK) 1999.[1][4]
PlayStation
- Cooly Skunk / Punky Skunk (JP Publisher: Visit; NA Publisher: Jaleco) 1998.[1][2][5]
- The King of Fighters '97 (JP Publisher: SNK) [1]
- Samurai Spirits: Zankurou Musouken / Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood (JP Publisher: SNK; NA Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America) 1996.[1][2][6]
- The Shinri Game 2 (JP Publisher: Visit) [1][2]
- The Shinri Game 3 (JP Publisher: Visit) [1][2]
Super Famicom/Super NES
- Gekitou Burning Pro Wres (JP Publisher: Bullet-Proof Software) [1]
- Hook (JP Publisher: Epic/Sony Records; NA Publisher: Sony Imagesoft)[1][2][7]
- Karuraou / Skyblazer (JP Publisher: Epic/Sony Records; NA/PAL Publisher: Sony Imagesoft) 1993.[1][8]
- The Shinri Game 3,(JP Publisher: Visit) [1]
- Tarot Mystery (JP Publisher: Visit) [1][2]
- Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (NA/PAL Publisher: Acclaim) [1][2][3]
- Zenkoku Juudan Ultra Shinri Game (JP Publisher: Visit) [1][2]
References
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