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, formerly from 1987 to 2013, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Natsume Atari is based in
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and is known for developing licensed titles and mobile games. The company was founded as Natsume Co., Ltd. in 1987. In 1995, its American division
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split to become an independent company. The name "Natsume" was retained by both companies in their respective countries. In 2013, Natsume Co., Ltd. renamed itself Natsume Atari following a merger with its subsidiary Atari Inc. (a
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company, not to be confused with the American game company) that year. Tengo Project is a well-known internal team responisble for modern revivals of classic video games. Composed of veteran developers with an average age of 54 (as of 2022), its permanent members are composer
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, designer Shunichi Taniguchi, and programmer Toshiyasu Miyabe.


Products

During the
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and
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era, Natsume Atari developed numerous titles, often licensed, such as ''
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''. Natsume Inc published a wide range of titles, including those developed by Natsume Co. Ltd., such as '' S.C.A.T.'', ''
Wild Guns ''Wild Guns'' is a 1994 space Western shooting gallery video game developed by Natsume for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Set in the Wild West with steampunk and sci-fi influences, the story follows Annie and her bounty hunter Cl ...
'' and ''
Shadow of the Ninja ''Shadow of the Ninja'', originally released in Japan as and later released in Europe and Australia as ''Blue Shadow'', is a side-scrolling action game developed by Natsume for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1990. The game revolves ...
''. Natsume Atari also released the SNES game '' Pocky & Rocky'' as well as '' Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals''. Natsume Atari had also developed the
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games up until the end of the
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era, and Natsume Inc. published some of them outside of Japan. A sizeable amount of Natsume Atari's products were video games it developed for other publishers. Some of its biggest clients over the years included Imagineer,
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,
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and
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. Most of Natsume Atari's video games, as a sub-contractor, were original titles, but it occasionally developed some
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as well. Taito, in particular, outsourced the development of three of its
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ports to Natsume Co., Ltd.: ''
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'', ''
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''.


Corporate divisions

Natsume Co., Ltd. was founded in Japan on October 20, 1987. It became the parent company of
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, founded in May 1988. Natsume Inc. started publishing video games in 1990. By 1995, Natsume Inc. had broken away into its own company and is separately owned and operated. In October 2002, Natsume Co., Ltd. founded the
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company Atari Inc. (not to be confused with the American game company) in
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, which specialized in developing slot and pinball machines. On May 6, 2005, Natsume Solution began operation in
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. This division specializes on web site development, providing mobile solutions/services and developing web systems. On March 1, 2006, Natsume Solution was merged with Evolve. Meanwhile, Natsume Inc. opened up a development studio of its own, named Natsume Inc. Japan. Natsume Co., Ltd. changed its name to Natsume Atari in October 2013, and it is not directly connected to Natsume Inc. or its subsidiary Natsume Inc. Japan. Despite their corporate split off, Natsume Atari and Natsume Inc. have continued to collaborate on a number of occasions.http://www.natsume.com/news/news_pdffiles/pid_204_May122016_WGReloaded_Announced.pdf


Works


Pre-split Natsume

These are games produced while Natsume Inc., was still operating as a subsidiary of Natsume Co., Ltd. Natsume Inc. would publish only Natsume Co., Ltd.'s games until becoming independent in the mid-90s.


Natsume Atari / Natsume Co., Ltd.

Natsume Atari, formerly Natsume Co., Ltd, has mostly acted as a developer since splitting from Natsume Inc. - although it has also published some games, notably in the ''
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'' series.


Tengo Project


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References

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External links


Natsume Atari homepage
(Japanese)
Natsume Co., Ltd. homepage
(Japanese, old)
Natsume Solution/evolve Co., Ltd. homepage
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