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Started April 7, 1986 [http://www.atlus.co.jp/ir/profile/index.html] by some one-time Tehkan (later Tecmo) employees.
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'''Atlus Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社アトラス) was a game company started on April 7, 1986, by a group of former Tehkan (later known as Tecmo) employees. It originally developed games for other publishers but later began publishing its own games, starting with 1989's ''Puzzle Boy'' (''Kwirk'' overseas) for the Game Boy. [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/あ#.E3.82.A2.E3.83.88.E3.83.A9.E3.82.B9.EF.BC.88ATLUS.EF.BC.89]
  
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), [[Company:Atlus (credits)|shared staff]]
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Atlus was acquired by toy giant Takara in 2003, then by Index Holdings in 2006. The original corporate entity ceased to exist when Atlus was merged into Index in 2010 [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/あ#.E3.82.A2.E3.83.88.E3.83.A9.E3.82.B9.EF.BC.88ATLUS.EF.BC.89], but the brand name continued to be used. Following Index's bankruptcy in 2013, it was acquired by a Sega Sammy shell company called Sega Dream, which was then renamed Index Corporation. In April 2014, all of Index's non-game related business were spun off into what later became in 2016 iXIT Corporation and later sold to Sawada Holdings, while the games business was renamed back to Atlus. Today, it is a fully-owned subsidiary of Sega Games.
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This entry focuses on Atlus's earlier titles published by other companies. During this time, Atlus had a tendency of subcontracting programming or all development. This will be noted below when details are known.
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
  
 
===Famicom Disk System===
 
===Famicom Disk System===
 
*''Cosmic System'' (unreleased) (WaveJack) [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/oroti/famicom/mab05.html]
 
*''Cosmic System'' (unreleased) (WaveJack) [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/oroti/famicom/mab05.html]
 
*''Ginga Denshou'' (JP Publisher: WaveJack)
 
*''Ginga Denshou'' (JP Publisher: WaveJack)
:<small>At one point called Uchuu Kaizoku no Takara [http://beraboman.fc2web.com/mihatubai.htm]</small>
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:<small>At one point called "Uchuu Kaizoku no Takara" [http://beraboman.fc2web.com/mihatubai.htm]</small>
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*''Seiken Psycho Calibur: Majuu no Mori Densetsu'' (JP Publisher: WaveJack)
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:<small>Programming: [[C-lab.]]</small>
  
 
===Famicom/NES===
 
===Famicom/NES===
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*''Arkanoid'' (JP/US Publisher: Taito)
 
*''Battle Fleet'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Battle Fleet'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
:<small>Programming probably done at another company</small>
 
 
*''Bikkuriman World: Gekitou Sei Senshi'' (JP Publisher: Hudson)
 
*''Bikkuriman World: Gekitou Sei Senshi'' (JP Publisher: Hudson)
*''Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser tono Tatakai'' (JP Publisher: Jaleco)
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*''Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai'' (JP Publisher: Jaleco)
 
*''Dota-kun no Bouken Roman'' (unreleased) (WaveJack Jr.)
 
*''Dota-kun no Bouken Roman'' (unreleased) (WaveJack Jr.)
:<small>Programming done at another company</small>
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:<small>Programming: ???</small>
 
*''Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
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*''Friday the 13th'' (US Publisher: [[LJN]])
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*''Gotcha! The Sport!'' (US Publisher: LJN)
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*''Jaws'' (US Publisher: LJN)
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:<small>Developer: [[Westone]]</small>
 
*''Kame no Ongaeshi: Urashima Densetsu / Xexyz'' (JP/US Publisher: Hudson)
 
*''Kame no Ongaeshi: Urashima Densetsu / Xexyz'' (JP/US Publisher: Hudson)
:<small>Programming probably done at another company</small>
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*''The Karate Kid'' (US Publisher: LJN)
*''Karate Kid, The'' (US Publisher: LJN)
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*''King of Kings'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''King of Kings'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
*''Labyrinth'' (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten)
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*''Labyrinth: Maou no Meikyuu'' (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten)
:<small>Programming probably done at another company</small>
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*''Major League Baseball'' (US Publisher: LJN)
 
*''Major League Baseball'' (US Publisher: LJN)
 
*''Megami Tensei II: Digital Devil Story'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Megami Tensei II: Digital Devil Story'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
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*''NFL'' (US Publisher: LJN)
 
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*''T&C Surf Design: Wood & Water Rage'' (US Publisher: LJN)
*<div style="color:red">''Friday the 13th'' (US Publisher: LJN)</div>
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*<div style="color:red">''NFL'' (US Publisher: LJN)</div>
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:<small>Programming (all development?) probably done at another company</small>
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===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
 
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
*''Dungeon Explorer'' (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: NEC Home Electronics)
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*''Ankoku Densetsu / Legendary Axe II'' (programming? sound?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US Publisher: NEC)
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*''Dungeon Explorer'' (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: NEC)
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*''Kyuukyoku Tiger'' (JP Publisher: Taito)
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:<small>Developer: [[A.I]]</small>
 
*''Maniac Pro-Wres: Ashita e no Tatakai'' (JP Publisher: Hudson)
 
*''Maniac Pro-Wres: Ashita e no Tatakai'' (JP Publisher: Hudson)
:<small>Programming: [[Company:A.I|A.I]]</small>
 
*''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: PC Bangai-hen'' (JP Publisher: Naxat)
 
 
:<small>Programming: A.I</small>
 
:<small>Programming: A.I</small>
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*''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: PC Bangai-hen'' (JP Publisher: [[Naxat]])
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:<small>Programming: A.I</small>
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*''PC Genjin / Bonk's Adventure'' (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: NEC)
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:<small>???: A.I</small>
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*''Power Eleven'' (JP Publisher: Hudson)
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:<small>Programming, Sound: Westone</small>
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===PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD===
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*''Jantei Monogatari'' (JP Publisher: Reno)
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:<small>Programming: A.I</small>
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===PC-88===
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*''Maze-kun'' (planning, game design, map design?) (JP Publisher: Reno)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://www.atlus.co.jp/ Official website (Japan)]
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*[http://indexweb.jp/ Official Index website] (Japanese)
*[http://www.atlus.com/ Official website (US)]
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*[http://www.atlusnet.jp/ Official AtlusNet website] (Japanese)
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*[http://www.atlus.com/ Official US website]
 
*GDRI's LJN/Atlus exposé posts [[Blog:6#LJN and...Atlus?|1]] [[Blog:6#LJN and...Atlus? UPDATE!|2]]
 
*GDRI's LJN/Atlus exposé posts [[Blog:6#LJN and...Atlus?|1]] [[Blog:6#LJN and...Atlus? UPDATE!|2]]
 
*[http://www.computernews.com/scripts/bcn/vb_Bridge3.dll?VBPROG=ShowWeeklyArticle&MEM=1&ImgTag=&Title=%81%83%83Q%81%5B%83%80%83%5C%83t%83g%83n%83E%83X%8C%A9%95%B7%98%5E%81%84%81%4042%81%40%83A%83g%83%89%83X&File=F:%5Cinetpub%5Cwwwroot%5Cbcn%5CWeekly%5CBCNarchive1%5C1990101502717114536.htm Business Computer News article about Atlus from October 15, 1990 (mentions Hudson, Jaleco, LJN, and Namco)] (Japanese)
 
*[http://www.computernews.com/scripts/bcn/vb_Bridge3.dll?VBPROG=ShowWeeklyArticle&MEM=1&ImgTag=&Title=%81%83%83Q%81%5B%83%80%83%5C%83t%83g%83n%83E%83X%8C%A9%95%B7%98%5E%81%84%81%4042%81%40%83A%83g%83%89%83X&File=F:%5Cinetpub%5Cwwwroot%5Cbcn%5CWeekly%5CBCNarchive1%5C1990101502717114536.htm Business Computer News article about Atlus from October 15, 1990 (mentions Hudson, Jaleco, LJN, and Namco)] (Japanese)
*[http://review-site.net/developer/xa.html#アトラス SIT Developer Table entry] (Japanese)
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*[http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/あ#.E3.82.A2.E3.83.88.E3.83.A9.E3.82.B9.EF.BC.88ATLUS.EF.BC.89 Developer Table entry] (Japanese)
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[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 02:53, 29 June 2017

Atlus logo

Atlus Co., Ltd. (株式会社アトラス) was a game company started on April 7, 1986, by a group of former Tehkan (later known as Tecmo) employees. It originally developed games for other publishers but later began publishing its own games, starting with 1989's Puzzle Boy (Kwirk overseas) for the Game Boy. [1]

Atlus was acquired by toy giant Takara in 2003, then by Index Holdings in 2006. The original corporate entity ceased to exist when Atlus was merged into Index in 2010 [2], but the brand name continued to be used. Following Index's bankruptcy in 2013, it was acquired by a Sega Sammy shell company called Sega Dream, which was then renamed Index Corporation. In April 2014, all of Index's non-game related business were spun off into what later became in 2016 iXIT Corporation and later sold to Sawada Holdings, while the games business was renamed back to Atlus. Today, it is a fully-owned subsidiary of Sega Games.

This entry focuses on Atlus's earlier titles published by other companies. During this time, Atlus had a tendency of subcontracting programming or all development. This will be noted below when details are known.

Research Methods: Interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff

Famicom Disk System

  • Cosmic System (unreleased) (WaveJack) [3]
  • Ginga Denshou (JP Publisher: WaveJack)
At one point called "Uchuu Kaizoku no Takara" [4]
  • Seiken Psycho Calibur: Majuu no Mori Densetsu (JP Publisher: WaveJack)
Programming: C-lab.

Famicom/NES

  • Arkanoid (JP/US Publisher: Taito)
  • Battle Fleet (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Bikkuriman World: Gekitou Sei Senshi (JP Publisher: Hudson)
  • Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai (JP Publisher: Jaleco)
  • Dota-kun no Bouken Roman (unreleased) (WaveJack Jr.)
Programming: ???
  • Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Friday the 13th (US Publisher: LJN)
  • Gotcha! The Sport! (US Publisher: LJN)
  • Jaws (US Publisher: LJN)
Developer: Westone
  • Kame no Ongaeshi: Urashima Densetsu / Xexyz (JP/US Publisher: Hudson)
  • The Karate Kid (US Publisher: LJN)
  • King of Kings (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Labyrinth: Maou no Meikyuu (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten)
  • Major League Baseball (US Publisher: LJN)
  • Megami Tensei II: Digital Devil Story (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • NFL (US Publisher: LJN)
  • T&C Surf Design: Wood & Water Rage (US Publisher: LJN)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Ankoku Densetsu / Legendary Axe II (programming? sound?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US Publisher: NEC)
  • Dungeon Explorer (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: NEC)
  • Kyuukyoku Tiger (JP Publisher: Taito)
Developer: A.I
  • Maniac Pro-Wres: Ashita e no Tatakai (JP Publisher: Hudson)
Programming: A.I
  • Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: PC Bangai-hen (JP Publisher: Naxat)
Programming: A.I
  • PC Genjin / Bonk's Adventure (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: NEC)
???: A.I
  • Power Eleven (JP Publisher: Hudson)
Programming, Sound: Westone

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • Jantei Monogatari (JP Publisher: Reno)
Programming: A.I

PC-88

  • Maze-kun (planning, game design, map design?) (JP Publisher: Reno)

Links