Micro Cabin Corp.

Moby ID: 2045

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January 2002

MicroCabin Entertainment changes its name to Neuron Image.

January 1999

MicroCabin enters an agreement with Electronic Arts, to distribute its Playstation games worldwide.

January 1997

Wholly owned subsidiary, Arrowsoft, is renamed as MicroCabin Entertainment.

January 1997

Development for Sony's Playstation is commenced.

July 1996

Having supported Sharp's Zaurus platform from day one, Microcabin releases a game (as an OEM partner) for the platform to coincide with the release of the first colour Zaurus, in whose development it has also been involved.

July 1995

Development for Sega's Saturn is begun.

March 1994

Development for 3DO is started.

January 1993

Microcabin starts development for the PC Engine.

December 1986

Microcabin and Shōgakkan Production enter an agreement in which Microcabin publishes two animation-based titles.

April 1985

Microcabin enters a contract with two British software houses, selling three foreign titles in Japan.

May 1984

Special divisions for office automation and factory automation are set up.

September 1983

The game software planning department is spun off as Arrowsoft.

May 1983

In its first fiscal year, Microcabin reaches an income of 100,000,000 yen.

November 26, 1982

Company is incorporated with a capital of 10 million yen.

May 1982

Microcabin attends trade shows, where it sells its first adventure game to great acclaim.

November 1981

A Microcabin shop is started in Yokkaichi in Mie prefecture. It also serves as company office and as a computer education facility.

August 1980

Ōyachi Electrics Microcomputer Club is started by Naoto Ōyachi (president to this day), where he sells computers and software, runs courses and does consulting.