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+ | ''Not to be confused with British developer [[Bits Studios]]'' | ||
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+ | '''Bits Laboratory Co.''' (有限会社ビッツラボラトリー) was established on December 24, 1985 [https://web.archive.org/web/20030804073735/http://www.highway.ne.jp/bitslabo/bits/index.htm], by Satoru Miyazaki (宮崎暁) with fellow part-time workers from ASCII. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060211004803/http://www.gpara.com/contents/creator/bn_213.htm] Presumably it was originally called '''Workss'''. (The Famicom version of ''Ghostbusters'' credits "Workss"; The NES version credits "Bits." The Workss name is also present in the Famicom version of ''King's Knight''.) | ||
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+ | Bits Laboratory had a close relationship with [[Game Arts]] for years and worked with Square a number of times during the Famicom era. In the 1990s, the company had a hit with the PlayStation dating sim ''True Love Story''. It was also a member of Game Developers Network (GD-NET), a collective of smaller Japanese game developers. [https://archive.org/details/GamefanVolume4Issue11November1996ALT/page/n165/mode/1up] | ||
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+ | In 2017, Bits Laboratory entered into a formal business partnership with Miya Engineering [http://miyaeng.com/], a software development company run by Toyokazu Miyazaki (宮崎豊和). [http://miyaeng.com/company.html] | ||
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+ | Yasunori Takahara (高原保法) and Motoyuki Kanayama (金山泰志) started GameCrab in 2001, which continued development of the ''True Love Story'' series. [https://web.archive.org/web/20030814070536/http://gamecrab.jp:80/profile.htm] | ||
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+ | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, code comparisons, online resources, shared staff | ||
===Famicom/NES=== | ===Famicom/NES=== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''Gambler Jiko Chuushinha'' (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Asmik) |
− | *'' | + | :<small>Music: Mecano Associates</small> |
− | + | *''Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2'' (some music [sound programming?]; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Asmik) | |
+ | :<small>Some Music (Composition?): Mecano Associates</small> | ||
*''Ghostbusters'' (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten; US Publisher: Activision) | *''Ghostbusters'' (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten; US Publisher: Activision) | ||
− | *''Hanjuku Hero'' (JP Publisher: Square) | + | *''Hanjuku Hero'' (main programming, sound programming?) (JP Publisher: Square) |
− | *''King's Knight'' (JP/US Publisher: Square) | + | *''King's Knight'' (programming?) (JP/US Publisher: Square) |
− | *''Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi | + | *''Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Remember Dream'' (JP Publisher: Yutaka) |
+ | :<small>Music Composition: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Character Soft) | ||
+ | :<small>Original Concept: Game Arts; Planning: ASCII; Some Music: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 4: New Type Story'' (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Yutaka) | ||
+ | :<small>Direction, Scenario: Game Arts; Graphics: Japan Art Media?</small> | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 5: Battle of Universal Century'' (JP Publisher: Yutaka) [https://twitter.com/kouji_matuda/status/1618230450841063424]'''</div> | ||
+ | *''Seiken Densetsu'' (unreleased) (co-developer) (Square) | ||
+ | :<small>A 3D dungeon RPG in development before the release of ''Dragon Quest''. The game was half-finished when it was put on hold. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210330172448/https://tokyo.whatsin.jp/320584]</small> | ||
*''Thexder'' (JP Publisher: Square) | *''Thexder'' (JP Publisher: Square) | ||
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+ | ===Famicom Disk System=== | ||
+ | *''Kiki Kaikai: Dotou-hen'' (JP Publisher: Taito) | ||
+ | *''Magma Project Hacker'' (some programming) (JP Publisher: Tokuma Soft) | ||
+ | :<small>Some Programming: OSS</small> | ||
+ | :<small>Says "Workss" even though this came out after the NES version of ''Ghostbusters''</small> | ||
===Game Boy=== | ===Game Boy=== | ||
*''Kitchen Panic'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | *''Kitchen Panic'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | ||
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+ | ===Mega CD/Sega CD=== | ||
+ | *''Lunar: Eternal Blue'' (some animation graphics/painting) (JP Publisher: Game Arts; US Publisher: Working Designs) | ||
+ | *''Prince of Persia'' (under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US/EU Publisher: Sega) | ||
+ | :<small>Graphics: [[M.P.Run]]</small> | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Rise of the Dragon'' (JP Publisher: Sega; US Publisher: Dynamix)'''</div> | ||
+ | *''Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends'' (some programming) (JP Publisher: Game Arts) | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Wing Commander'' (US Publisher: Electronic Arts; JP Publisher: Sega)'''</div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Mobile=== | ||
+ | *''Nyankoro Solitaire 10-ko-iri'' (some planning, some graphics, script) (JP Publisher: G-mode) | ||
+ | :<small>Some Planning, Programming, Some Graphics: opti-wave</small> | ||
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ||
− | *''After Burner II'' (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | + | *''After Burner II'' (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) |
− | *'' | + | *''Darius Alpha'' ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) |
− | *'' | + | *''Darius Plus'' ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) |
− | *'' | + | *''Fantasy Zone'' (programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue; US Publisher: NEC) |
− | *''Fantasy | + | *''Toilet Kids'' (JP Publisher: Media Rings) [https://twitter.com/kouji_matuda/status/1618203177756819457] |
− | *'' | + | :<small>Music: T's Music</small> |
− | *''Splash Lake'' ( | + | *''Veigues Tactical Gladiator'' (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US Publisher: NEC) |
− | *''Super Darius'' ( | + | |
− | *'' | + | ===PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD=== |
+ | *''Ai Cho Aniki'' (game design, programming) (JP Publisher: Masaya) | ||
+ | :<small>Planning, Graphics: Vanguard; Sound: Two-Five</small> | ||
+ | *''CD Mahjong: Bishoujo Chuushinha'' (JP Publisher: Games Express) | ||
+ | :<small>Some Programming: Yellow Horn?; Music: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Doukyuusei'' (opening direction, some programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | *''Gain Ground SX'' ([some?] direction, programming?, some graphics?) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | :<small>Some Graphics: [[Fill in Cafe]]; Sound: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: CD dayo Zenin Shuugou!! Gekitou 36 Janshi'' (some programming) (JP Publisher: Hudson) | ||
+ | *''Hi-Leg Fantasy'' (JP Publisher: Games Express) | ||
+ | *''Rainbow Islands'' (programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | :<small>Main Programming?: Yellow Horn</small> | ||
+ | *''Side Arms Special'' (some programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Space Invaders: The Original Game'' (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)'''</div> | ||
+ | *''Splash Lake'' (programming) (JP/US Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | :<small>Sound: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Super Darius'' ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue) | ||
+ | *''Uchuu Senkan Yamato'' (some music) (JP Publisher: [[Human]]) | ||
===PlayStation=== | ===PlayStation=== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''Charumera'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Soft) |
+ | :<small>Sound: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''TearRingSaga: Yutona Eiyuu Senki'' (some graphics?) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain) | ||
+ | :<small>Developer: Tirnanog; Battle CG, Animation Production: [[Dream Japan]]; Some Graphics: Marchen Breaker; Some Graphics?: Ferga; 2D Character Graphics: Earthly Production; ?: Studio Ingaohboo; Debugging?: Pole To Win</small> | ||
*''True Love Story'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) | *''True Love Story'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) | ||
*''True Love Story 2'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) | *''True Love Story 2'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) | ||
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===PlayStation 2=== | ===PlayStation 2=== | ||
− | *''Chenuen no San Goku Shi'' ( | + | *''Amagami'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain) |
− | *'' | + | *''Chenuen no San Goku Shi'' (co-developer) (JP Publisher: Game Arts) |
+ | *''Kimi Kiss'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain) | ||
+ | *''Gungrave O.D.'' / ''Gungrave: Overdose'' (co-developer) (JP Publisher: Red; US Publisher: Mastiff; UK/AU Publisher: Play It) | ||
===Saturn=== | ===Saturn=== | ||
− | *''Derby Stallion'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) | + | *<div style="color:red">'''''Derby Stallion'' (some programming) (JP Publisher: ASCII)'''</div> |
− | *''Game | + | :<small>Some Programming?: [[ScriptArts]]; Sound Data Conversion: T's Music</small> |
− | *'' | + | *''Game BASIC for SegaSaturn'' (JP Publisher: ASCII) |
− | *''Mahou Gakuen Lunar'' ( | + | :<small>Sample Game/Tool Creation: ScriptArts</small> |
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Kekkon Zenya'' (JP Publisher: Shogakukan Production)'''</div> | ||
+ | *''Mahou Gakuen Lunar'' (battle programming?) (JP Publisher: Game Arts) | ||
+ | *''Ooedo Renaissance'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Soft) | ||
+ | :<small>Graphics: [[Neverland]]?; Sound: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Puyo Puyo 2'' (some programming? [https://tcrf.net/Puyo_Puyo_Tsuu_(Sega_Saturn)]) (JP Publisher: [[Compile]]) | ||
===Super Famicom/Super NES=== | ===Super Famicom/Super NES=== | ||
+ | *''Cho Aniki: Bakuretsu Rantou-hen'' (game design, some graphics, motion design, balance direction) (JP Publisher: Masaya) | ||
+ | :<small>Programming: Yellow Horn?; Sound Production, Music: Two-Five; Sound Effects, Sound Driver: Cube</small> | ||
+ | *''Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Mahjong Kouisen'' (some programming?; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: PalSoft) | ||
+ | :<small>Some Programming: Yellow Horn; Music: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2: Dorapon Quest'' (under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) | ||
+ | :<small>Music: T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Lasabirdie: Get in the Hole'' (JP Publisher: Ricoh)'''</div> | ||
*''Monstania'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) | *''Monstania'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) | ||
− | *''Sengoku no Hasha'' (JP Publisher: Banpresto) | + | :<small>Character Design?: Amccus; Some Graphics?: Japan Art Media</small> |
+ | *''Pokonyan! Henpokorin Adventure'' (some programming, some coordination) (JP Publisher: Toho) | ||
+ | :<small>Planning, Production: Toho, Shougakukan Production; Game Design, Direction: Vanguard; Some Programming, Graphics: [[Radical Plan]]?; Sound: Two-Five?; Some Coordination: Game Arts</small> | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''SD Gundam X: Super Gachapon World'' (JP Publisher: Yutaka)'''</div> | ||
+ | :<small>Some Music (Composition?): T's Music</small> | ||
+ | *''Sengoku no Hasha: Tenka Fubu e no Michi'' (programming?; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Banpresto) [https://w.atwiki.jp/sfcall/pages/804.html] | ||
− | === | + | ===Vita=== |
− | *'' | + | *<div style="color:red">'''''Yuusha Shisu.'' (JP Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software) [http://maximum.minimum.me/m/index.php?%E5%87%BA%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%8B/2016%E5%B9%B4/02%E6%9C%88/%E5%8B%87%E8%80%85%E6%AD%BB%E3%81%99%E3%80%82%28PSV%29%E3%80%81%E7%99%BA%E5%A3%B2%E3%80%82]'''</div> |
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− | == | + | ===Wii=== |
− | *[http://review-site.net/ | + | *''Dairantou Smash Brothers X'' / ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (development cooperation) (JP/US/AU/EU/KR Publisher: Nintendo) |
− | *[http:// | + | |
− | + | ===Wii U=== | |
+ | *''Gotouchi Tetsudou: Gotouchi Chara to Nihon Zenkoku no Tabi'' (development cooperation) (JP Publisher: Bandai Namco Games) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | *''Favorite Dear for Windows'' (graphics) (JP Publisher: InterChannel) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://bits-labo.com/ Official website] (Japanese) | ||
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.highway.ne.jp/bitslabo/ Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese) | ||
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100612201244/http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/%E3%81%B2#.E3.83.93.E3.83.83.E3.83.84.E3.83.A9.E3.83.9C.E3.83.A9.E3.83.88.E3.83.AA.E3.83.BC.EF.BC.88Bits_Laboratory.EF.BC.89 Developer Table entry (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese) | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20030420164337/http://www.sofarts.com/software/history/main.htm Naozumi Honma's works List 1], [https://web.archive.org/web/20080328130934/www.sofarts.com/oldnew/software/history/index.html 2] (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Companies]] |
Latest revision as of 06:14, 27 August 2024
Not to be confused with British developer Bits Studios
Bits Laboratory Co. (有限会社ビッツラボラトリー) was established on December 24, 1985 [1], by Satoru Miyazaki (宮崎暁) with fellow part-time workers from ASCII. [2] Presumably it was originally called Workss. (The Famicom version of Ghostbusters credits "Workss"; The NES version credits "Bits." The Workss name is also present in the Famicom version of King's Knight.)
Bits Laboratory had a close relationship with Game Arts for years and worked with Square a number of times during the Famicom era. In the 1990s, the company had a hit with the PlayStation dating sim True Love Story. It was also a member of Game Developers Network (GD-NET), a collective of smaller Japanese game developers. [3]
In 2017, Bits Laboratory entered into a formal business partnership with Miya Engineering [4], a software development company run by Toyokazu Miyazaki (宮崎豊和). [5]
Yasunori Takahara (高原保法) and Motoyuki Kanayama (金山泰志) started GameCrab in 2001, which continued development of the True Love Story series. [6]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, code comparisons, online resources, shared staff
Famicom/NES
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Asmik)
- Music: Mecano Associates
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2 (some music [sound programming?]; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Asmik)
- Some Music (Composition?): Mecano Associates
- Ghostbusters (JP Publisher: Tokuma Shoten; US Publisher: Activision)
- Hanjuku Hero (main programming, sound programming?) (JP Publisher: Square)
- King's Knight (programming?) (JP/US Publisher: Square)
- Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Remember Dream (JP Publisher: Yutaka)
- Music Composition: T's Music
- Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen (programming) (JP Publisher: Character Soft)
- Original Concept: Game Arts; Planning: ASCII; Some Music: T's Music
- SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 4: New Type Story (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Yutaka)
- Direction, Scenario: Game Arts; Graphics: Japan Art Media?
- SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 5: Battle of Universal Century (JP Publisher: Yutaka) [7]
- Seiken Densetsu (unreleased) (co-developer) (Square)
- A 3D dungeon RPG in development before the release of Dragon Quest. The game was half-finished when it was put on hold. [8]
- Thexder (JP Publisher: Square)
Famicom Disk System
- Kiki Kaikai: Dotou-hen (JP Publisher: Taito)
- Magma Project Hacker (some programming) (JP Publisher: Tokuma Soft)
- Some Programming: OSS
- Says "Workss" even though this came out after the NES version of Ghostbusters
Game Boy
- Kitchen Panic (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
Mega CD/Sega CD
- Lunar: Eternal Blue (some animation graphics/painting) (JP Publisher: Game Arts; US Publisher: Working Designs)
- Prince of Persia (under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US/EU Publisher: Sega)
- Graphics: M.P.Run
- Rise of the Dragon (JP Publisher: Sega; US Publisher: Dynamix)
- Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends (some programming) (JP Publisher: Game Arts)
- Wing Commander (US Publisher: Electronic Arts; JP Publisher: Sega)
Mobile
- Nyankoro Solitaire 10-ko-iri (some planning, some graphics, script) (JP Publisher: G-mode)
- Some Planning, Programming, Some Graphics: opti-wave
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
- After Burner II (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Darius Alpha ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Darius Plus ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Fantasy Zone (programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue; US Publisher: NEC)
- Toilet Kids (JP Publisher: Media Rings) [9]
- Music: T's Music
- Veigues Tactical Gladiator (programming; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Victor; US Publisher: NEC)
PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD
- Ai Cho Aniki (game design, programming) (JP Publisher: Masaya)
- Planning, Graphics: Vanguard; Sound: Two-Five
- CD Mahjong: Bishoujo Chuushinha (JP Publisher: Games Express)
- Some Programming: Yellow Horn?; Music: T's Music
- Doukyuusei (opening direction, some programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Gain Ground SX ([some?] direction, programming?, some graphics?) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Some Graphics: Fill in Cafe; Sound: T's Music
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: CD dayo Zenin Shuugou!! Gekitou 36 Janshi (some programming) (JP Publisher: Hudson)
- Hi-Leg Fantasy (JP Publisher: Games Express)
- Rainbow Islands (programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Main Programming?: Yellow Horn
- Side Arms Special (some programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Space Invaders: The Original Game (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Splash Lake (programming) (JP/US Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Sound: T's Music
- Super Darius ([some?] programming) (JP Publisher: NEC Avenue)
- Uchuu Senkan Yamato (some music) (JP Publisher: Human)
PlayStation
- Charumera (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Soft)
- Sound: T's Music
- TearRingSaga: Yutona Eiyuu Senki (some graphics?) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)
- Developer: Tirnanog; Battle CG, Animation Production: Dream Japan; Some Graphics: Marchen Breaker; Some Graphics?: Ferga; 2D Character Graphics: Earthly Production; ?: Studio Ingaohboo; Debugging?: Pole To Win
- True Love Story (JP Publisher: ASCII)
- True Love Story 2 (JP Publisher: ASCII)
- True Love Story Fan Disc (JP Publisher: ASCII)
- True Love Story: Remember My Heart (JP Publisher: ASCII)
PlayStation 2
- Amagami (programming) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)
- Chenuen no San Goku Shi (co-developer) (JP Publisher: Game Arts)
- Kimi Kiss (programming) (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)
- Gungrave O.D. / Gungrave: Overdose (co-developer) (JP Publisher: Red; US Publisher: Mastiff; UK/AU Publisher: Play It)
Saturn
- Derby Stallion (some programming) (JP Publisher: ASCII)
- Some Programming?: ScriptArts; Sound Data Conversion: T's Music
- Game BASIC for SegaSaturn (JP Publisher: ASCII)
- Sample Game/Tool Creation: ScriptArts
- Kekkon Zenya (JP Publisher: Shogakukan Production)
- Mahou Gakuen Lunar (battle programming?) (JP Publisher: Game Arts)
- Ooedo Renaissance (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Soft)
- Graphics: Neverland?; Sound: T's Music
Super Famicom/Super NES
- Cho Aniki: Bakuretsu Rantou-hen (game design, some graphics, motion design, balance direction) (JP Publisher: Masaya)
- Programming: Yellow Horn?; Sound Production, Music: Two-Five; Sound Effects, Sound Driver: Cube
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Mahjong Kouisen (some programming?; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: PalSoft)
- Some Programming: Yellow Horn; Music: T's Music
- Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2: Dorapon Quest (under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video)
- Music: T's Music
- Lasabirdie: Get in the Hole (JP Publisher: Ricoh)
- Monstania (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video)
- Character Design?: Amccus; Some Graphics?: Japan Art Media
- Pokonyan! Henpokorin Adventure (some programming, some coordination) (JP Publisher: Toho)
- Planning, Production: Toho, Shougakukan Production; Game Design, Direction: Vanguard; Some Programming, Graphics: Radical Plan?; Sound: Two-Five?; Some Coordination: Game Arts
- SD Gundam X: Super Gachapon World (JP Publisher: Yutaka)
- Some Music (Composition?): T's Music
- Sengoku no Hasha: Tenka Fubu e no Michi (programming?; under subcontract with Game Arts?) (JP Publisher: Banpresto) [11]
Vita
- Yuusha Shisu. (JP Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software) [12]
Wii
- Dairantou Smash Brothers X / Super Smash Bros. Brawl (development cooperation) (JP/US/AU/EU/KR Publisher: Nintendo)
Wii U
- Gotouchi Tetsudou: Gotouchi Chara to Nihon Zenkoku no Tabi (development cooperation) (JP Publisher: Bandai Namco Games)
Windows
- Favorite Dear for Windows (graphics) (JP Publisher: InterChannel)
Links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese)
- Developer Table entry (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese)
- Naozumi Honma's works List 1, 2 (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese)