Difference between revisions of "Compile"

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*''Bee & Flower'' (JP Publisher: Reizon)
 
*''Bee & Flower'' (JP Publisher: Reizon)
 
*''Birdie Try'' (JP Publisher: Victor)
 
*''Birdie Try'' (JP Publisher: Victor)
*''C_SO!'' (JP Publisher: Pony)
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*''C_So!'' (JP Publisher: Pony)
 
*''Championship Lode Runner'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
 
*''Championship Lode Runner'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
 
*''Choplifter'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
 
*''Choplifter'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
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*''E.I.'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
 
*''E.I.'' (JP Publisher: Sony)
 
*''Final Justice'' (JP Publisher: Pony)
 
*''Final Justice'' (JP Publisher: Pony)
*''Golvellius'' (JP Publisher: Compile)
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*''Maou Golvellius'' (JP Publisher: Compile)
 
*''Godzilla-kun'' (JP Publisher: Toho)
 
*''Godzilla-kun'' (JP Publisher: Toho)
 
*''Guardic'' (JP Publisher: Compile)
 
*''Guardic'' (JP Publisher: Compile)

Revision as of 06:45, 1 June 2007

Founded in 1983, Compile developed a wealth of games for numerous publishers spanning many genres and formats. The company closed in 2002. Developer Aiky was founded by ex-Compile employees. For a while, Compile also ran an 18+ label called Momonoki House, with a disk magazine called Peach Up.


Famicom/NES

  • Godzilla
  • Gorby no Pipeline
  • Guardic Gaiden/The Guardian Legend
  • Gun*Nac
  • Lunar Ball/Lunar Pool
  • Romancia
  • Tailor Made
  • Taiyou no Shinden
  • Touch Mystery of Triangle
  • Zanac


FM Towns

  • Columns (JP Publisher: Nihon Telenet)
  • Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen (JP Publisher: Compile)

Game Boy

  • Godzilla kun


Game Gear

  • GG Aleste
  • GG Aleste II/Power Strike II
  • Madou Monogatari I
  • Madou Monogatari II
  • Madou Monogatari III
  • Madou Monogatari A


Mark III/Master System

  • Aleste/Power Strike
  • Casino Games
  • Family Games/Parlour Games
  • Ghostbusters(based on Activision computer game)
  • Golvellius: Valley of Doom
  • Power Strike II
  • R-Type(based on Irem arcade game)


Mega CD/Sega CD

  • Dennin Aleste/Robo Aleste
  • Madou Monogatari I
  • Warau Salesman
  • Shadowrun


Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Ghostbusters
  • Musha Aleste/M.U.S.H.A.


MSX1

  • A.E. (JP Publisher: Toshiba EMI)
  • Aqua Polis SOS (JP Publisher: General)
  • Bee & Flower (JP Publisher: Reizon)
  • Birdie Try (JP Publisher: Victor)
  • C_So! (JP Publisher: Pony)
  • Championship Lode Runner (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Choplifter (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Devil's Heaven (JP Publisher: General)
  • E.I. (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Final Justice (JP Publisher: Pony)
  • Maou Golvellius (JP Publisher: Compile)
  • Godzilla-kun (JP Publisher: Toho)
  • Guardic (JP Publisher: Compile)
  • Gulkave (JP Publisher: Pony)
  • Hustle Chumy (JP Publisher: General)
  • Jagur 5 (JP Publisher: Hudson Soft)
  • Lode Runner (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Lunar Ball (JP Publisher: Pony)
  • Mado Fuki Kaisha no Swing-kun (JP Publisher: Pony)
  • Megalopolis SOS (JP Publisher: General)
  • Thexder (JP Publisher: Game Arts; EU Publisher: Eaglesoft)
  • Zanac (JP Publisher: Pony; EU Publisher: Eaglesoft)

MSX2

  • 魔導師ラルバ総集編
  • Aleste
  • Aleste 2
  • Columns(based on the Sega arcade game)
  • Dragon Quiz
  • Gorby no Pipeline
  • Family Stadium Professional Baseball(based on the Namco Famicom game)
  • Girly Block
  • Golvellius
  • Madou Monogatari 1-2-3
  • Makaijima - Higemaru(based on the Capcom arcade game)
  • Nyanbu
  • Randar no Daibouken III
  • Rune Master 2
  • Rune Master 3
  • Warau Salesman
  • Xevious Faudraut(based on the Namco arcade game)
  • Zanac

PC(Windows)

  • After Devil Force
  • Geoconflict 4
  • Wander Wonder


PC-88

  • Lunar Ball


PC-98

  • 幻世喜譚
  • Madou Monogatari 1-2-3
  • Madou Monogatari A.R.S.
  • Warau Salesman


PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Alien Crush
  • Cyber Knight
  • Devil's Crash/Devil's Crush
  • Gunhed/Blazing Lazers
  • Spriggan
  • Spriggan Mark 2
  • Sylphia
  • Xevious Faudraut(based on the Namco arcade game)


Playstation

  • Zanac x Zanac


Saturn

  • Madou Monogatari


SG-1000

  • Borderline(based on Sega arcade game)
  • C-SO!
  • Champion Billiards
  • Championship Lode Runner(based on Broderbund computer game)
  • Choplifter(based on Broderbund computer game)
  • Gulkave
  • Hustle Chumy
  • N-Sub(based on Sega arcade game)
  • Safari Hunting(based on Sega arcade game Tranquilizer Gun)


Super Famicom/SNES

  • Madou Monogatari
  • Naxat Super Pinball: Jaki Hakai/Jaki Crush
  • Super Aleste/Space Megaforce


X1

  • Birdie Try


===Note=== Compile's Puyo Puyo franchise and various Disk Station games have yet to be included.