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Agetec, Inc.

Moby ID: 1865

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Agetec is a publisher of software and hardware accessories for the North American video game market. Known Agetec-published titles include King’s Field, The Adventures of Cookie & Cream, Bass Landing, RPG Maker and the Armored Core game series as well as titles found in the A1 Games series.

Agetec, Inc. was originally founded in 1991 as ASCII Entertainment Software, Inc., the North American satellite office of ASCII Corporation (Japan). ASCII Entertainment Software, Inc. published a variety of products including hardware and software for dedicated entertainment consoles and LAN support products for the home PC market.

To better focus on supporting the interactive entertainment channel in the U.S., Agetec, Inc. was spun off as an independent California corporation in 1998. Agetec, Inc. became a fully independent publisher in 1999 and has since published numerous titles for the PlayStation, PS2, Dreamcast, N64, and Game Boy Color console systems.

Credited on 120 Games from 1999 to 2016

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Touch Battle Ninja (2014 on Nintendo 3DS)
Rabi Laby 3 (2014 on Nintendo 3DS)
Fish On 3D (2013 on Nintendo 3DS)
Touch Battle Tank: 3D 2 (2013 on Nintendo 3DS)
Witch's Cat (2013 on Nintendo 3DS)
Air Battle Hockey 3D (2013 on Nintendo 3DS)
Rabi Laby 2 (2012 on Nintendo DSi)
The Phantom Thief Stina and 30 Jewels (2012 on Nintendo 3DS)
Paul's Shooting Adventure 2 (2012 on Nintendo DSi)
Bloody Vampire (2012 on Nintendo 3DS)
Quick Fill Q (2012 on Nintendo DSi)
Touch Battle Tank: 3D (2011 on Nintendo 3DS)
Break Tactics (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
DotMan (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Magical Whip: Wizards of the Phantasmal Forest (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Go Fetch! 2 (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Kung Fu Dragon (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Roller Angels (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Zimo: Mahjong Fanatic (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
Whack-A-Friend (2011 on Nintendo DSi)

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1999

Company becomes a fully independent publisher

1998

Company founded as a spin-off of ASCII Entertainment Software

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