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'''Pre-Stage Inc.''' (株式会社プレ・ステージ). Established in 1959, incorporated December 6, 1991. Headed by Koshi Fujimoto (藤本浩史). Built a console development team around 1994 which included a number of former Technos Japan, [[Sting]], and [[KID]] staff; the head of development was Double Dragon creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto (岸本良久).
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'''Pre-Stage Inc.''' (株式会社プレ・ステージ). Established in 1959, incorporated December 6, 1991. Headed by Koshi Fujimoto (藤本浩史). Built out a console development team around 1994 which included a number of former Technos Japan, [[Sting]], and [[KID]] staff; this team appears to have been headed by ''Double Dragon'' creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto (岸本良久).
  
 
Most of this team left around 1998, though the company continued to produce mobile and edutainment titles for a few years after. Today the company's focus is on contract software development for businesses.
 
Most of this team left around 1998, though the company continued to produce mobile and edutainment titles for a few years after. Today the company's focus is on contract software development for businesses.
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff
  
 
===Pico===
 
===Pico===

Revision as of 08:50, 2 February 2018

Pre-Stage Inc. (株式会社プレ・ステージ). Established in 1959, incorporated December 6, 1991. Headed by Koshi Fujimoto (藤本浩史). Built out a console development team around 1994 which included a number of former Technos Japan, Sting, and KID staff; this team appears to have been headed by Double Dragon creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto (岸本良久).

Most of this team left around 1998, though the company continued to produce mobile and edutainment titles for a few years after. Today the company's focus is on contract software development for businesses.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff

Pico

  • Kumon no Suku Suku Lesson: Hajimete no Hiragana (JP Publisher: Kumon Shuppan)
  • Kumon no Suku Suku Lesson: Hajimete no Suuji (JP Publisher: Kumon Shuppan)
  • Shimashima Tora no Shimajirou: Tanoshii Ichinichi (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)

PlayStation

  • Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (JP Publisher: NCS Masaya)
  • Cowboy Bebop (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Production: BEC
  • Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Some Graphics: Anarkid; Sound: Mint
  • Galeoz (JP Publisher: Atlus)
  • Hakaioh: King of Crusher (JP Publisher: FAB Communications)
  • Othello World II: Yume to Michi e no Chousen (JP Publisher: Tsukuda Original)
Sound: Mint
  • Slam Dragon (JP Publisher: Jaleco) [1]
Sound: Mint

Saturn

  • Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku... Otoko no Gyakushuu (JP Publisher: NCS Masaya)
  • Voice Fantasia S: Ushinawareta Voice Power (port from PlayStation?) (JP Publisher: ASK Kodansha)

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