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Well-known developer of RPG and action games. Best known for their Grandia, Lunar, and Gungriffon franchises, but also takes contract work. Held a controlling interest in publishing group ESP for a time, but both Game Arts and ESP were acquired by Gung-Ho Online Entertainment in December 2005.
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Established in 1985, [https://www.gamearts.co.jp/en/company/history_of_corp.html] Game Arts is a well-known developer of RPG and action games. Best known for their Grandia, Lunar, and Gungriffon franchises, but also takes contract work. Held a controlling interest in publishing group ESP for a time, but both Game Arts and ESP were acquired by Gung-Ho Online Entertainment in December 2005.
  
 
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*<div style="color:grey">''Lunar Genesis / Lunar: Dragon Song'' (production & planning) (JP Publisher: Marvelous Interactive; US Publisher: Ubisoft; EU Publisher: Rising Star Games)</div>
 
*<div style="color:grey">''Lunar Genesis / Lunar: Dragon Song'' (production & planning) (JP Publisher: Marvelous Interactive; US Publisher: Ubisoft; EU Publisher: Rising Star Games)</div>
 
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===PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD===
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*''UltraBox Soukangou'' (minigame production, development - "Kamen Victor") (JP Publisher: Victor)
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*''UltraBox 2-gou'' (minigame production, development - "Kamen Victor 2") (JP Publisher: Victor)
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*<div style="color:red">''Grandia Xtreme'' (JP/US Publisher: Enix)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Grandia Xtreme'' (JP/US Publisher: Enix)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Gungriffon Blaze'' (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Gungriffon Blaze'' (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)</div>
*''Silpheed: The Lost Planet'' (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)
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*''Silpheed: The Lost Planet'' (production, system & movie programming) (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)
:<small>Co-developer: Treasure; Planning & CG Cooperation: [[Ikusabune]])</small>
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:<small>Developer: Treasure; Planning, CG Movies: [[Ikusabune]]; Some Graphics: [[Highwaystar]], [[Zerosystem]]; Some Music: Mecano Associates)</small>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Zheng Wen no Sangokushi'' (JP Publisher: ESP)</div>
 
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Established in 1985, [1] Game Arts is a well-known developer of RPG and action games. Best known for their Grandia, Lunar, and Gungriffon franchises, but also takes contract work. Held a controlling interest in publishing group ESP for a time, but both Game Arts and ESP were acquired by Gung-Ho Online Entertainment in December 2005.

NOTE: THIS ENTRY IS CURRENTLY INCOMPLETE

Dreamcast

  • Grandia II (JP Publisher: ESP; US/EU Publisher: Ubisoft)
Sound & Music: Two Five

Famicom/NES

  • Faria: Fuuin no Tsurugi / Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger! (JP Publisher: Hi-Score; US Publisher: Nexoft)
?: Colon; Sound & Music: Mecano Associates

Gamecube

  • Bomberman Generation (JP Publisher: Hudson; US Publisher: Majesco; EU Publisher: Vivendi Universal)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Alisia Dragoon (JP Publisher: Game Arts; US/EU Publisher: Sega)
Scenario & Direction: Gainax; Sound & Music: Mecano Associates
  • Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Katayama Masayuki no Mahjong Doujou (JP Publisher: Game Arts)
System Programing: Yellow Horn; Music: Mecano Associates
  • Janou Touryuumon (JP Publisher: Sega)
Sound & Music: Mecano Associates
  • J. League Champion Soccer / European League Soccer / World Trophy Soccer (JP localization) (JP Publisher: Shogakukan Production; US/EU Publisher: Virgin)
Developer: Krisalis

Nintendo DS

  • Lunar Genesis / Lunar: Dragon Song (production & planning) (JP Publisher: Marvelous Interactive; US Publisher: Ubisoft; EU Publisher: Rising Star Games)
Development: JAM

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • UltraBox Soukangou (minigame production, development - "Kamen Victor") (JP Publisher: Victor)
  • UltraBox 2-gou (minigame production, development - "Kamen Victor 2") (JP Publisher: Victor)
  • UltraBox 3-gou (minigame production, development - "Kamen Victor 3", "Reverse3") (JP Publisher: Victor)

PlayStation 2

  • Grandia II (JP Publisher: Enix; US/EU Publisher: Ubisoft)
  • Grandia III (JP/US Publisher: Square Enix)
  • Grandia Xtreme (JP/US Publisher: Enix)
  • Gungriffon Blaze (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)
  • Silpheed: The Lost Planet (production, system & movie programming) (JP Publisher: Capcom; US Publisher: Working Designs; EU Publisher: Swing!)
Developer: Treasure; Planning, CG Movies: Ikusabune; Some Graphics: Highwaystar, Zerosystem; Some Music: Mecano Associates)
  • Zheng Wen no Sangokushi (JP Publisher: ESP)