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SAS Co., Ltd. (エス・エー・エス株式会社; stylized as sAs) is a software and hardware development company based in Taito City, Tokyo. [1] Sakata SAS Co., Ltd. (酒田エス・エー・エス株式会社) is a subsidiary based in Sakata, Yamagata, established in April 1985. [2]

Prior to 2000, game development seemed to primarily be done at Sakata SAS, and mostly involved only the programming. The division of work is less obvious in more recent games, further obscured by the creation of SAS's entertainment division in 2014. [3] (The SAS Games website used to highlight the cooperation between SAS and Sakata SAS. [4])

SAS was originally established on March 7, 1980, as System Technology Co., Ltd. (システムテクノロジー株式会社), a software development company. In March 1982, Sigma Electronics Co., Ltd. (シグマ電子株式会社), a hardware development company started in 1971, was merged into System Technology, which was then renamed SAS. [5] [6]

In November 2022, Extreme acquired 51.3% of SAS, making it a subsidiary. [7]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, code comparisons, online resources, shared staff

3DS

  • Biyoushi Debut Monogatari: Top Stylist o Mezasou! (JP Publisher: Columbia)
  • Mangaka Debut Monogatari: Suteki na Manga o Egakou (JP Publisher: Columbia)
Developer: Cattle Call; Sound: T's Music; ?: Kinsha, Seedsnest
  • Theatrhythm Dragon Quest (JP Publisher: Square Enix)
Developer: indieszero
  • Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (JP/US/AU/EU/KR Publisher: Square Enix)
Developer: indieszero
  • Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (JP/US/AU/EU Publisher: Square Enix)
Developer: indieszero
  • Thomas to Asonde Oboeru Kotoba to Kazu to ABC (JP Publisher: Columbia)

Android

  • Phantasy Star Online 2 es (Sega)

Arcade

  • Basha Basha [medal game] (Enheart)
  • Ciao Manga Station (Sega)
  • Genshi Hito ga Bingo de Waaaa! series [medal games] (Enheart)
  • Gyo~ten! Gappori Sushi series [medal games] (Enheart)'
  • Hako Emaki Manpuku series [medal games] (Sega)
  • Heat Up Hockey Image (Sega)
  • Kids Wanpakumura [medal game] (Sega)
  • Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking / Mushiking: The King of Beetles (some programming? [8]) (Sega)
  • Marine Marine: Minami Hakofugu to Sangoshou no Nakama-tachi (Sega)
  • Medal de! Fantasy Zone [medal game] (Sega)
  • Minna de Derby series [medal games] (AQ Interactive/Enheart)
  • Moshikashite? Obake no Shateki-ya [medal game] (Enheart)
  • Nazo!? no Ani Ani Island [medal game] (Enheart)
  • Rakugaki Card Battle Gekitsui-Ou (Sega)
  • Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival (Square Enix)
Developer: indieszero

Dreamcast

  • Revive... Sosei (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)
CG Coloring: Dream Japan

DS

  • Card de Asobu! Hajimete no DS (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking: Greatest Champion e no Michi 2 (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking: Greatest Champion e no Michi DS (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Lilpri DS: Hime-Chen! Apple Pink (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Oshare Majo Love and Berry: DS Collection (JP Publisher: Sega)

Famicom/NES

  • Boulder Dash (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East; US Publisher: JVC; EU Publisher: Nintendo)
  • Buggy Popper / Bump 'n' Jump (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East; US Publisher: Vic Tokai)
  • BurgerTime (programming?) (JP Publisher: Namco; US Publisher: Data East)
In this 2002 interview with former Data East staff, "H-san" said they ported BurgerTime with "two other subcontracted employees." [9]
  • Famicom Yakyuu Ban (programming?) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse?
  • Karnov (programming?) (JP Publisher: Namco; US Publisher: Data East)
  • Parasol Henbee (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Robocop (programming) (JP/US Publisher: Data East; EU Publisher: Ocean)
  • Soccer League: Winner's Cup (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)
  • Tag Team Pro-Wrestling / Tag Team Wrestling (programming?) (JP Publisher: Namco; US Publisher: Data East)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Yokohama-kou Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)
Sound: Musical Plan
  • Werewolf: The Last Warrior / Choujinrou Senki Warwolf (programming) (US/EU Publisher: Data East; JP Publisher: Takara)

Famicom Disk System

  • Karate Champ (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Kiken na Ninin: Kouhen (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Kiken na Ninin: Zenpen (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East)
  • Tantei Jinguuji Saburou: Shinjuku Chuuou Kouen Satsujin Jiken (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East)

Game Boy

  • Bakuretsu Senshi Warrior / Cyraid (programming?) (JP Publisher: Epoch; US Publisher: Nexoft)
  • Doraemon: Taiketsu Himitsu Dougu!! (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Herakles no Eikou: Ugokidashita Kamigami (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)
  • Panel no Ninja Kesamaru (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Parasol Henbee (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse

Game Boy Advance

  • Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking: Greatest Champion e no Michi ([some?] direction, some programming) (JP Publisher: Sega)
Planning, Some Graphics: Y'sK; Some Programming, Some Graphics: Intense; Some Graphics: Digit Kino? Tiny Art?; Sound: Best Score? Paon?

Game Boy Color

  • Doraemon Memories: Nobita no Omoide Daibouken (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Developer: Studio Cliche?

iOS

  • Go Dance (Sega)
  • Phantasy Star Online 2 es (Sega)
  • Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (Square Enix)
Developer: indieszero

Neo Geo Pocket

  • Magical Drop Pocket (programming?) (JP Publisher: Data East; US/EU Publisher: SNK)

Other

  • Pon Pon Touch! [rehabilitation support machine] (Sai)
  • Virtual Nettaigyo: Real Aquarium [virtual aquarium] (Micro Research)

PlayStation

  • Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi (some programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Co-Developer: Pophouse
  • Magical Drop F: Daibouken mo Rakujanai! (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)

Saturn

  • Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi (some programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Co-Developer: Pophouse
  • Doukoku Soshite... (programming) (JP Publisher: Data East)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Alice no Paint Adventure (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Barcode Battler Senki: Super Senshi Shutsugeki Seyo! (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Chibi Maruko-chan: Harikiri 365 Nichi no Maki (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Dark Law: Meaning of Death (programming) (JP Publisher: ASCII)
Sound: Target Laboratory
  • Donald Duck: Mahou no Boushi (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toizurando Daibouken (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Graphics: Pophouse
  • Kakinoki Shougi (programming?) (JP Publisher: ASCII)
  • Lupin Sansei: Densetsu no Hihou (programming) (JP Publisher: Epoch)
Some Planning, Graphics: Pophouse
  • Sanrio Shanghai (programming?) (JP Publisher: Character Soft)
  • Wizap!: Ankoku no Ou (programming) (JP Publisher: ASCII)

Switch

  • Moshikashite? Obake no Shateki-ya for Nintendo Switch (JP Publisher: Columbia)
  • Sumikko Gurashi: Minna de Rhythm Party (JP Publisher: Columbia)

Xbox 360

  • Isse no se! ONLINE

Other entertainment-related, but not necessarily game-related, things SAS worked on are listed on the company's website here and here.

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