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'''Scitron & Art''' (サイトロン・アンド・アート株式会社) was a company started in 1986 known mostly for releasing video game music soundtracks. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050321105549/www.scitron.co.jp/outline/history.html] It was also involved in software development and even did some joint development with Masanobu Endou's Game Studio. [http://www.ga-core.net/special/sp01-02.php#05] (Perhaps ''Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Hot Scramble'' for the Famicom was co-developed with Scitron?)
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'''Scitron & Art''' (サイトロン・アンド・アート株式会社) was a company started in 1986 known mostly for releasing video game music soundtracks. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050321105549/www.scitron.co.jp/outline/history.html] It was also involved in software development and even did some joint development with Xevious creator Masanobu Endou's Game Studio. [http://www.ga-core.net/special/sp01-02.php#05] (Perhaps ''Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Hot Scramble'' for the Famicom was co-developed with Scitron?)
  
 
Scitron & Art was succeeded by Scitron Digital Contents in 2001 [http://www.ga-core.net/special/sp01-01.php], which was acquired by Happinet in 2004. [http://www.hap-net.com/english/ir/ir_data/pdf/200903kessansiryou.pdf] The business of Scitron Digital Contents was transferred to Happinet on April 1, 2006, and liquidation of the company was completed on September 20, 2006. [http://www.hap-net.com/english/ir/ir_data/pdf/2006_first-half_results_briefing.pdf]
 
Scitron & Art was succeeded by Scitron Digital Contents in 2001 [http://www.ga-core.net/special/sp01-01.php], which was acquired by Happinet in 2004. [http://www.hap-net.com/english/ir/ir_data/pdf/200903kessansiryou.pdf] The business of Scitron Digital Contents was transferred to Happinet on April 1, 2006, and liquidation of the company was completed on September 20, 2006. [http://www.hap-net.com/english/ir/ir_data/pdf/2006_first-half_results_briefing.pdf]

Revision as of 14:05, 22 May 2010

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Scitron & Art (サイトロン・アンド・アート株式会社) was a company started in 1986 known mostly for releasing video game music soundtracks. [1] It was also involved in software development and even did some joint development with Xevious creator Masanobu Endou's Game Studio. [2] (Perhaps Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Hot Scramble for the Famicom was co-developed with Scitron?)

Scitron & Art was succeeded by Scitron Digital Contents in 2001 [3], which was acquired by Happinet in 2004. [4] The business of Scitron Digital Contents was transferred to Happinet on April 1, 2006, and liquidation of the company was completed on September 20, 2006. [5]

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

3DO

  • Dennou Hyouryuu: Multimedia Cruising (JP Publisher: Hamlet)
  • Paddock Note '95 (JP Publisher: Fuji TV)
  • Theater Wars: Goraku no Dendou (JP Publisher: Hamlet)

Famicom/NES

  • Attack Animal Gakuen (JP Publisher: Pony Canyon)
  • Shadow Brain (JP Publisher: Pony Canyon)

Famicom Disk System

  • Otocky (JP Publisher: ASCII)

Game Boy

  • Sanrio Carnival (JP Publisher: Character Soft) [6]

Macintosh

  • Paddock Note '95 (JP Publisher: Fuji TV)
  • Shadow Brain (JP Publisher: Pony Canyon) [7] [8]
  • Virtual Variety Show (JP Publisher: Scitron & Art)
  • World Engine Fantazion (JP Publisher: Scitron & Art)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • F1 Construction (???) [9]

PlayStation

  • Lifescape 2: Body Bionics (JP Publisher: Media Quest)
  • Lifescape: Seimei 40 Okunen Haruka na Tabi (JP Publisher: Media Quest)
  • Love Love Truck (JP Publisher: TYO)
  • Night Head: The Labyrinth (JP Publisher: Pony Canyon)
Main Programming: Beluga Computer [10]

Saturn

  • Lifescape 2: Body Bionics (JP Publisher: Media Quest)
  • Lifescape: Seimei 40 Okunen Haruka na Tabi (JP Publisher: Media Quest)
  • Ryouri no Tetsujin: Kitchen Stadium Tour (JP Publisher: Hamlet)

Windows

  • Paddock Note '95 (JP Publisher: Fuji TV)
  • Paddock Note '96 (JP Publisher: Fuji TV)
  • Paddock Note III (JP Publisher: Fuji TV)
  • World Engine Fantazion (JP Publisher: Scitron & Art)

Links