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*''Nikakudori: Big☆China'' (InterChannel)
 
*''Nikakudori: Big☆China'' (InterChannel)
 
*''Pooh-san no Honey Hunt Mail''
 
*''Pooh-san no Honey Hunt Mail''
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*<div style="color:red">''Rongo Rongo'' (Square Enix)</div>
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:<small>[http://maximum.minimum.me/m/index.php?%E5%87%BA%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%8B/2009%E5%B9%B4/10%E6%9C%88/%E3%83%AD%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B4%E3%83%AD%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B4%28MOBILE%29%E3%80%81%E9%85%8D%E4%BF%A1%E9%96%8B%E5%A7%8B%E3%80%82 This site] says it was developed by [[Winds]] and ScriptArts, but there are no credits listed, nor do there appear to be any [https://web.archive.org/web/20091104112030/http://www.square-enix.co.jp/mobile/sem/rongorongo/ in-game mentions] of these companies.</small>
 
*''Seiken Densetsu 2'' (Square Enix) [http://maximum.minimum.me/m/index.php?%E5%87%BA%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%8B/2009%E5%B9%B4/10%E6%9C%88/%E8%81%96%E5%89%A3%E4%BC%9D%E8%AA%AC2%28MOBILE%29%E3%80%81%E9%85%8D%E4%BF%A1%E9%96%8B%E5%A7%8B%E3%80%82]
 
*''Seiken Densetsu 2'' (Square Enix) [http://maximum.minimum.me/m/index.php?%E5%87%BA%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%8B/2009%E5%B9%B4/10%E6%9C%88/%E8%81%96%E5%89%A3%E4%BC%9D%E8%AA%AC2%28MOBILE%29%E3%80%81%E9%85%8D%E4%BF%A1%E9%96%8B%E5%A7%8B%E3%80%82]
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:<small>Graphics?: Winds</small>
 
*''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden'' (Square Enix)
 
*''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden'' (Square Enix)
 
:<small>2D Character Pixel Art, All Maps: Winds</small>
 
:<small>2D Character Pixel Art, All Maps: Winds</small>
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==Links==
 
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20020301000000*/http://www.scriptarts.co.jp/ Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese)
 
*[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E5%91%B3%E5%81%A5%E4%B8%80%E9%83%8E Ken'ichiro Ohmi on Wikipedia] (Japanese)
 
*[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E5%91%B3%E5%81%A5%E4%B8%80%E9%83%8E Ken'ichiro Ohmi on Wikipedia] (Japanese)
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 13 October 2023

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ScriptArts Co., Ltd. (株式会社スクリプトアーツ) was a development company based in Ichibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, established on May 26, 1995, and headed by Ken'ichiro Ohmi (大味健一郎) [1], formerly of Game Arts. It filed for bankruptcy on May 12, 2011. [2] (After leaving Game Arts but before starting ScriptArts, Ohmi apparently did freelance work on Garou Densetsu 2/Fatal Fury 2 and World Heroes on the Super Famicom/Super NES for Nova. [3])

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff

Arcade

  • Type Tunes: Chase the Music! (Aruze)

DS

  • Minna de Jibun no Setsumeisho: B-gata, A-gata, AB-gata, O-gata (JP Publisher: GungHo Works)
  • Otona no DS Mystery: Izumi Jiken Files (JP Publisher: Interchannel-Holon)

Internet

  • Metamorukomyun (NTT Comware)
  • Planet Works (NTT Comware)

Both of these games were part of a site called Communication Circus. [4]

Mobile (Feature Phones)

  • Aqua Reversi (InterChannel)
  • AquaZone Mobile (Frontier Groove)
  • Banana☆Daisakusen (InterChannel)
  • Black Onyx (programming) (G-mode) [5]
  • Bottle Letter (NTT DoCoMo)
  • Eiyuu Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki FC (Taito) [6]
  • Eiyuu Densetsu III: Shiroki Majo (Taito)
  • Fuuma Senki Eldgear (Kemco)
  • Ghost Pinball (G-mode)
  • Gomoku Narabe: Wagashi-ya Satsukidou (InterChannel)
  • Hanadeka Friends: Shiba
  • Hanafuda: Koi Koi Tsukihana (InterChannel)
  • Hoshi Kai no Witch (InterChannel)
  • Inu o Sodateyou! (DeNA)
  • Izumi Jiken Files
Series:
  • Izumi Jiken Files: Kimikage-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files: Sekka-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files: Shiosai-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files: Tasogare-hen (direction, programming) (G-mode) [7]
  • Izumi Jiken Files: Yujuku-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II (direction, some programming, some graphics) [8]
Sound: Twofive; Some Special Cooperation: Calakoro
Series:
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Doukoku-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Ginyuu-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Kakureyu-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Keikyuu-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Kie-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Komyou-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Kourai-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Sazanami-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Seiran-hen (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Sougetsu-hen (G-mode)
Spin-offs:
  • Izumi Jiken Files 2 Movie Puzzle (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II: Pinball (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II Cult Quiz (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files II Keityping (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files Series: Suiri Puzzle (G-mode)
  • Izumi Jiken Files Series: Suiri Puzzle Dai-2-Shuu (G-mode)
  • Izumi no Solitaire (G-mode)
  • Jurassic Park: Jurassic Breeder: Triceratops-hen
  • Keiba Monogatari (some programming) (G-mode) [9]
Some Programming: Chise
  • Kouya no Manbou Pinball (Commseed)
  • Lord Monarch (Taito)
  • Nettou Onsen Sugoroku (BBMF)
  • Nikakudori: Big☆China (InterChannel)
  • Pooh-san no Honey Hunt Mail
  • Rongo Rongo (Square Enix)
This site says it was developed by Winds and ScriptArts, but there are no credits listed, nor do there appear to be any in-game mentions of these companies.
  • Seiken Densetsu 2 (Square Enix) [10]
Graphics?: Winds
  • Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (Square Enix)
2D Character Pixel Art, All Maps: Winds
  • Shikigami no Shiro: Sorezore no Hibi (Success)
  • Shikigami Senki-tan (Success)
  • Shogi Michi (InterChannel)
  • Shikon no Ken (Sony Computer Entertainment)
  • Shousetsu Appli: Ys: Ushinawareta Oukoku (Taito) [11]
  • Stella Deus: Renkinjutsu no Jikan (BBMF)
  • Stella Deus: Shikkoku no Seirei (BBMF)
  • Sumire no Daifuugou (InterChannel)
  • Sumire Suiri Kikou (InterChannel)
  • Sumire Suiri Kikou: Shounan-hen (InterChannel)
  • Tabi-uchi Tantei Satomi: Mori no Miyake Ryouki Satsujin Jiken (Commseed)
  • Taisen! Minesweeper (BBMF)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Shinjuku Chuuou Kouen Satsujin Jiken (Konami)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Yokohama-kou Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (Konami)
  • Unou Tanren Uno-tan (Interchannel-Holon)
  • Vospel no Goetsukai (InterChannel)
  • Wani Wani Bomber (InterChannel)
  • Ys: Felghana no Chikai (Taito)
  • Ys Origin: Yunica-hen (Taito) [12]
  • Ys Pinball (Taito)
  • Ys VI: Napishtim no Hako (Taito)

Mobile (iOS)

  • Seiken Densetsu 2 (Square Enix) [13]

N-Gage

  • Xanadu Next (US/EU Publisher: Nokia)

PlayStation

  • Charumera (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Soft)
Developer: Bits Laboratory; Sound: T's Music
  • Lagnacure Legend (JP Publisher: Artdink)

PlayStation 2

  • Evangelion: Jo (some event production cooperation) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Switch (programming) (JP Publisher: Sega)
Developer: Wave Master; Some Graphics?: S-Plan

Saturn

  • Derby Stallion (some programming?) (JP Publisher: ASCII)
Sound Data Conversion: T's Music
  • Game BASIC for SegaSaturn (sample game/tool creation) (JP Publisher: ASCII)
  • Grandia (some character demo scripting, some map modeling) (JP Publisher: Game Arts)
  • Puyo Puyo 2 (JP Publisher: Compile)

Windows

  • A-TYPE: Ayumi Hamasaki Touch Typing Software (JP Publisher: E Frontier)
  • Captain Tsubasa: Jikkyou Typing (JP Publisher: E Frontier)
  • Favorite Dear for Windows (JP Publisher: InterChannel)
Graphics: Bits Laboratory

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