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. The company has been one of the largest studios in Japan. The company develops games for various platforms including arcade,
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, Facebook, Japanese SNS such as
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. The studio is best known for ''
Incredible Crisis ''Incredible Crisis'', known in Japan as , is a PlayStation video game developed by Polygon Magic. The game was published in Japan by Tokuma Shoten on June 24, 1999. Translated versions were released by Titus Interactive in North America and Euro ...
'' and the '' Galerians'' series. The company has been a top developer and publisher for Japanese mobile social game field. Polygon Magic has been helping GREE to develop their first party titles. The company has its own social game platform, Porimaji Games.


Games developed


Arcade

*''Fighter's Impact'' (1996) *''
Incredible Crisis ''Incredible Crisis'', known in Japan as , is a PlayStation video game developed by Polygon Magic. The game was published in Japan by Tokuma Shoten on June 24, 1999. Translated versions were released by Titus Interactive in North America and Euro ...
'' (1999) *''Dragon Chronicle'' (2003) *''
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune is a Japanese racing manga series written and illustrated by Michiharu Kusunoki. It was first serialized in Shogakukan's '' Big Comic Spirits'' in 1990, but was later serialized in Kodansha's '' Weekly Young Magazine'' from 1992 to 2008. T ...
'' (2004) *'' Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2'' (2005) *''
Lethal Enforcers 3 ''Lethal Enforcers 3'', known as ''Seigi no Hero'' (セイギノヒーロー or 正義のヒーロー—''Heroes of Justice'') in Japan, is a 3D arcade light gun game which is the third and final installment to Konami's ''Lethal Enforcers'' ser ...
'' (2004) *'' Thrill Drive 3'' (2005) *''
OutRun 2 SP SDX , usually stylized as ''OutRun2'', is a 2003 racing game released by Sega for the arcades. Gameplay ''OutRun 2'' stays true to the race format from the 1986 original, in which the player is behind the steering wheel of a Ferrari sports car with ...
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/ref> *'' Silent Hill: The Arcade'' (2007)


PlayStation

*'' Vs. (1997) *''
Incredible Crisis ''Incredible Crisis'', known in Japan as , is a PlayStation video game developed by Polygon Magic. The game was published in Japan by Tokuma Shoten on June 24, 1999. Translated versions were released by Titus Interactive in North America and Euro ...
'' (1999) *'' Galerians'' (1999) *''Lord of Fist / Shaolin'' (1999) *''Slap Happy Rhythm Busters'' (2000) *''Matsumoto Leiji 999 ~Story of Galaxy Express 999~'' (2001)


PlayStation 2

*''Street Golfer'' (2002) *'' Galerians: Ash'' (2002) *''
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'' (2004)


Xbox

*'' Tecmo Classic Arcade'' (2005)


Game Boy Color

*'' Nintama Rantarou: Ninjutsu Gakuen ni Nyuugaku Shiyou no Dan'' (2001)


GameCube

*''
Disney Sports Basketball is a pair of 2002 sports video games released by Konami, one for the GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance. Teams * The Superstars (Mickey Mouse) * The Charmers (Minnie Mouse) * The Seaducks (Donald Duck) * The Belles (Daisy Duck) ...
'' (2002) *'' Bleach GC: Tasogare ni Mamieru Shinigami'' (2005)


Nintendo DS

*'' Tenchu: Dark Secret'' (2006) *'' Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff'' (2008)


Wii

*'' Bleach: Shattered Blade'' (2006) *'' Ghost Squad'' (2007) *''We Fish'' (2009)


Mobage

*''Derby x Derby'' (2010) *''Kabu x Kuwa Battle Masters'' (2010)


GREE

*''Tsuri Sta'' (2008)Published by
GREE GREE (derived from an abbreviation of the " Six degrees of separation" concept) is a Japanese social networking service founded by Yoshikazu Tanaka and operated by GREE, Inc. GREE focuses primarily on mobile games and over ninety percent of it ...
*''Corde Mania'' (2010)Published by Sumzup *''Sengoku Kingdom'' (2011)Published by GREE


Facebook

*''Nijiiro Dobutsuen / Rainbow Zoo'' (2010)


Own SNS platform

*''Porimaji Games / Polygon Magic Games'' (2010)Porimaji games


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.polygonmagic.com
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MobyGames MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes nearly 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms. The site is supported by banner ads and a small ...
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