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was a Japanese company who published video games. The most notable titles published by the company were the manga-based ''Keiji (manga), Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni'' and ''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (known in North America as ''WildSnake''), a game endorsed by Alexey Pajitnov. Video games Game Boy *''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (1994) *'':ja:灘麻太郎, Nada Asatarou no Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100 Dai'' (1994) *''Otogi Banashi Taisen'' (1995) Super Famicom *''Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari'' (1994) *''Keiji (manga), Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni'' (1994) *''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer'' (1994) *''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (1994) *''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2'' (1995) See also *List of fighting game companies *List of video games based on anime or manga External linksYojigen
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was a Japanese company who published video games. The most notable titles published by the company were the manga-based ''Keiji (manga), Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni'' and ''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (known in North America as ''WildSnake''), a game endorsed by Alexey Pajitnov. Video games Game Boy *''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (1994) *'':ja:灘麻太郎, Nada Asatarou no Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100 Dai'' (1994) *''Otogi Banashi Taisen'' (1995) Super Famicom *''Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari'' (1994) *''Keiji (manga), Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni'' (1994) *''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer'' (1994) *''WildSnake, Super Snakey'' (1994) *''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2'' (1995) See also *List of fighting game companies *List of video games based on anime or manga External linksYojigen
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Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans Japanese archipelago, an archipelago of List of islands of Japan, 6852 islands covering ; the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu (the "mainland"), Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa Island, Okinawa. Tokyo is the Capital of Japan, nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. Japan is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eleventh most populous country in the world, as well as one of the List of countries and dependencies by population density, most densely populated and Urbanization by country, urbanized. About three-fourths of Geography of Japan, the c ...
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Video Game Industry
The video game industry encompasses the development, marketing, and monetization of video games. The industry encompasses dozens of job disciplines and thousands of jobs worldwide. The video game industry has grown from niches to mainstream. , video games generated annually in global sales. In the US, it earned about in 2007, in 2008, and 2010, according to the ESA annual report. Research from Ampere Analysis indicated three points: the sector has consistently grown since at least 2015 and expanded 26% from 2019 to 2021, to a record ; the global games and services market is forecast to shrink 1.2% annually to in 2022; the industry is not recession-proof. The industry has influenced the advance of personal computers with sound cards, graphics cards and 3D graphic accelerators, CPUs, and co-processors like PhysX. Sound cards, for example, were originally developed for games and then improved for the music industry. Industry overview Size In 2017 in the United Stat ...
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Kumo No Kanata Ni
Kumo may refer to: * Kokemäki, ''Kumo'' in Swedish, a municipality of Finland * ''Kumo'' (album), album released by D'espairsRay in 2000 * Kumo (musician) (born 1965), British musician and composer * ''Kumo'' (sculpture), a public art work by Isaac Witkin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US * Kumo (search engine), a previous Microsoft search engine (now Bing) * Kumo Xi, ancient Manchurian people * KUMO-LD, Retro Television Network affiliate * Japanese term for spider ("蜘蛛") or Cloud ("雲"), the latter one also being used in English as part of the Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō analysis method * Kumo, abbreviation and nickname of Kumoricon, an anime convention from Portland, Oregon, named after the word Cloudy (曇り) * Kumo, Nigeria . Kumo is a city and the headquarters of Akko local government in Gombe state, northeastern Nigeria. Kumo is the second largest commercial center in Gombe state, It is located on the A345 highway approximately 40 km south of Gombe. It se ...< ...
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WildSnake
''WildSnake'' is a puzzle video game inspired by '' Tetris''. Snakes of varying colors and lengths fall from the top of the screen and slither to the bottom. The goal is to clear out the snakes by touching two of the same color. ''WildSnake'' was designed by Alexey Lysogorov and presented by Alexey Pajitnov. Game Gear and Sega Genesis versions were planned but never released. Gameplay When two snakes of the same color touch they disappear. Sometimes a flashing WildSnake will appear and destroy every snake of the same color it touches. There are also rare uncontrollable purple snakes that destroy everything they touch. The game include 4 backgrounds and 7 grid types and 2 player mode. Reception Reviewing the Game Boy version, ''GamePro'' commented that "''WildSnake'' clones the '' Tetris'' concept and adds a nifty graphic twist." They particularly praised the multiple gameplay modes and the way the snakes loop and twist to fill open spaces at the bottom of the playing field. T ...
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Alexey Pajitnov
Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov. (born 16 April 1955) is a Russian-born American computer engineer and video game designer. He is best-known for designing and developing ''Tetris'' in 1984 while working at the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre under the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (now the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 1996, five years after his relocation to the United States from the Soviet Union, Pajitnov founded The Tetris Company alongside Dutch video game designer Henk Rogers; Pajitnov did not receive royalties from ''Tetris'' prior to this time, despite the game's high popularity. Early life and education Pajitnov was born to parents who were both writers; his father was a critic of the arts, and his mother was a journalist who wrote for both newspapers and a film magazine. It was through his parents that Pajitnov gained exposure to the arts, eventually developing a passion for cinema. He accompanied his mother to many film screenings, including the Moscow Film Festi ...
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Otogi Banashi Taisen
, is a 2002 action video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sega. It was released for the Xbox in Japan in December 2002, by Sega in North America in August 2003, and Europe in September 2003. ''Otogi'' follows former executioner Raikoh Minamoto as he attempts to purge the demons that have overrun Japan and restore the Great Seal that kept them at bay. It received positive reviews and was followed by a sequel, '' Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors'', in 2003. Plot The game's protagonist Raikoh Minamoto (based on Minamoto no Yorimitsu) was born into a clan of executioners under the emperor's command. Raikoh was given the order to kill his own father. He couldn't bring himself to do it, so he stole Soul Shrine, his clan's ancestral sword, and fled the capital city of Kyoto. Upon his departure, the Great Seal separating the demon and human worlds was broken. Kyoto was all but leveled and a wave of demons appeared. Raikoh was almost killed by the flood of darkness, but a Pr ...
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Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari
Mahjong or mah-jongg (English pronunciation: ) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is commonly played by four players (with some three-player variations found in parts of China, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia). The game and its regional variants are widely played throughout East Asia, East and Southeast Asia and have also become popular in Western countries. The game has also been adapted into a widespread online entertainment. Similar to the Western card game rummy, Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. To distinguish it from mahjong solitaire, it is sometimes referred to as mahjong rummy. The game is played with a set of 144 Mahjong tiles, tiles based on Chinese characters and Chinese culture, symbols, although many regional variations may omit some tiles or add unique ones. In most variations, each player begins by receiving 13 tiles. In turn, players draw ...
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Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer
is a soccer simulation game, developed by Affect and published by Yojigen, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1994. It features teams from the Japanese high schools. These teams are located on the islands in addition to the mainland. Two sequels were spawned: '' Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2'' and '' Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer Senshuken '96''. References ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer''at GameFAQs GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and was bought by CNET Networks in May 2003. It is currently owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. The site has a databa ... ''全国高校サッカー''at superfamicom.jp ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer''at superfamicom.org See also * '' All Japan High School Soccer Tournament'' 1994 video games Affect (company) games Yojigen games High school association football video games Japan-exclusive video games Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Super Nintendo Ente ...
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Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2
is a soccer simulation game, developed by Nihon Syscom and published by Yojigen, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1995. It features teams from the Japanese high schools from the islands in addition to the mainland. This game is a sequel to ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer'' and a prequel to ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer Senshuken '96''. Reception On release, the game was scored a 20 out of 40 by a panel of four reviewers at '' Famicom Tsūshin''. See also * '' All Japan High School Soccer Tournament'' References ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2''at GameFAQs GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and was bought by CNET Networks in May 2003. It is currently owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. The site has a databa ... ''全国高校サッカー2''at superfamicom.jp ''Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2''at superfamicom.org 1995 video games Yojigen games High school association football video games Japan- ...
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List Of Fighting Game Companies
A fighting game, also known as a versus fighting game, is a video game genre, genre of video game that involves combat between two or more players. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as Blocking (martial arts), blocking, grappling, counter-attacking, and chaining attacks together into "Combo (video games), combos". Characters generally engage in battle using hand-to-hand combat—often some form of martial arts. The fighting game genre is related to, but distinct from, the beat 'em up genre, which pits large numbers of computer-controlled enemies against one or more player characters. Battles in fighting games usually take place in a fixed-size arena along a two-dimensional plane, to which the characters' movement is restricted. Characters can navigate this plane horizontally by walking or dashing, and vertically by jumping. Some games, such as ''Tekken (video game), Tekken'', also allow limited movement in 3D space. The first video game to feature fist fighting ...
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