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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), shared staff
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===Arcade===
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*''Hello Kitty to Mahou no Apron'' (Examu)
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===DS===
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*''Rhythm de Cooking'' (some graphics) (JP Publisher: MTO)
  
 
===Game Boy===
 
===Game Boy===
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*''Blade'' (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
 
*''Blade'' (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
 
:<small>Music/Sound Effects: DSP</small>
 
:<small>Music/Sound Effects: DSP</small>
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*''Kawaii Hamster'' (JP Publisher: MTO)
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*''Kawaii Usagi'' (JP Publisher: MTO)
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*''Ojarumaru: Mitsunegai Jinja no Ennichi de Ojaru!'' (JP Publisher: MTO)
 
*''X-Men: Mutant Wars'' (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
 
*''X-Men: Mutant Wars'' (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
 
:<small>Music/Sound Effects: DSP</small>
 
:<small>Music/Sound Effects: DSP</small>
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*''Fukkatsu! Eggerland'' (JP Publisher: HAL Corporation)
 
*''Fukkatsu! Eggerland'' (JP Publisher: HAL Corporation)
 
:<small>Sound Support: Dragon and Company; ???: Kunitachi Information Science Laboratory</small>
 
:<small>Sound Support: Dragon and Company; ???: Kunitachi Information Science Laboratory</small>
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===WonderSwan===
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*''Nazo-Oh Pocket'' (JP Publisher: Emotion)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 03:27, 5 July 2015

Avit, Inc. (株式会社エイビット) was started by former Technos Japan employees in Niigata City. [1] It was originally established on December 27, 1995, as Audio Video Interactive Technology (株式会社オーディオ・ビデオ・インターラクティブ・テクノロジー) and was renamed Avit on March 21, 1996. [2]

On February 1, 1999, Avit's main office moved from Niigata City to Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, while consumer game development continued in Niigata City. On December 5, 2002, the Niigata City office broke away and became Avit-Niigata. [3]

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

Arcade

  • Hello Kitty to Mahou no Apron (Examu)

DS

  • Rhythm de Cooking (some graphics) (JP Publisher: MTO)

Game Boy

  • Purikura Pocket 3: Talent Debut Daisakusen (JP Publisher: Atlus)
Sound: DSP

Game Boy Color

  • Blade (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
Music/Sound Effects: DSP
  • Kawaii Hamster (JP Publisher: MTO)
  • Kawaii Usagi (JP Publisher: MTO)
  • Ojarumaru: Mitsunegai Jinja no Ennichi de Ojaru! (JP Publisher: MTO)
  • X-Men: Mutant Wars (under subcontract with HAL Corporation) (US Publisher: Activision)
Music/Sound Effects: DSP

PlayStation

  • Imadoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride (graphics) (JP Publisher: Atlus)
Production: Astrovision; Programming: Jorudan; Sound: Opus
  • Ridegear Guybrave (JP Publisher: Axela)
Music: DSP; Sound: Dragon and Company; Cutscenes: pH Studio
  • Ridegear Guybrave II (JP Publisher: Axela)
  • V-Ball: Beach Volley Heroes / Chou Sentou Kyuugi Vanborg (EU Publisher: Funsoft; JP Publisher: Hect)
Music (EU Version): Maniacs of Noise

Windows

  • Eggerland Episode 0: Quest of Rara (JP Publisher: HAL Corporation)
"Demo" version of Fukkatsu! Eggerland. Available for download here.
Sound Support: Dragon and Company; ???: Kunitachi Information Science Laboratory
  • Fukkatsu! Eggerland (JP Publisher: HAL Corporation)
Sound Support: Dragon and Company; ???: Kunitachi Information Science Laboratory

WonderSwan

  • Nazo-Oh Pocket (JP Publisher: Emotion)

Links