Gaijinworks
Moby ID: 15095
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Based in Redding, California, USA, Gaijinworks was founded in July 2006 by Victor Ireland. Considered a spiritual successor to the defunct Working Designs, the company specializes in localizing Japanese games. Its name is derived from "gaijin" (外人), the Japanese word for "foreigner".
Credited on 9 Games from 2009 to 2017
Summon Night 6: Lost Borders (2016 on PS Vita, PlayStation 4) |
Summon Night 5 (2013 on PSP, PS Vita) |
Class of Heroes 2G (2010 on PlayStation 3) |
Blaster Master Overdrive (2010 on Wii) |
Class of Heroes 2 (2009 on PSP, PS Vita) |
Miami Law (2009 on Nintendo DS) |
Aero the Acro-Bat (1993 on Game Boy Advance, SNES, Genesis...) |
Ufouria: The Saga (1991 on NES, Wii, Nintendo 3DS...) |
Blaster Master (1988 on NES, Wii, Nintendo 3DS...) |
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Gaijinworks
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Sun Corporation
- 2 games with Zerodiv Inc.
- 2 games with MonkeyPaw Games Inc.
- 1 game with Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with Tokai Engineering
- 1 game with Hudson Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with Ufotable, Inc.
- 1 game with Felistella
- 1 game with Acclaim Studios Austin
- 1 game with Magnum Enter Co., Ltd
- 2 games with Momoko Suzuki
- 2 games with Taiki Yasuko
- 2 games with Takeshi Iizuka
- 2 games with Satoshi Ōtsuka
- 2 games with Yoshitaka Taniguchi
- 2 games with Nobuo Kiyota
- 2 games with Victor Ireland
- 2 games with Tomoaki Imanishi
- 2 games with Hiroshi Kosuge
- 2 games with Megumi Komagata
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