Micro Cabin Corp.
Moby ID: 2045
History add
- January 2002
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MicroCabin Entertainment changes its name to Neuron Image.
- January 1999
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MicroCabin enters an agreement with Electronic Arts, to distribute its Playstation games worldwide.
- January 1997
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Wholly owned subsidiary, Arrowsoft, is renamed as MicroCabin Entertainment.
- January 1997
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Development for Sony's Playstation is commenced.
- July 1996
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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
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Development for Sega's Saturn is begun.
- March 1994
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Development for 3DO is started.
- January 1993
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Microcabin starts development for the PC Engine.
- December 1986
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Microcabin and Shōgakkan Production enter an agreement in which Microcabin publishes two animation-based titles.
- April 1985
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Microcabin enters a contract with two British software houses, selling three foreign titles in Japan.
- May 1984
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Special divisions for office automation and factory automation are set up.
- September 1983
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The game software planning department is spun off as Arrowsoft.
- May 1983
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In its first fiscal year, Microcabin reaches an income of 100,000,000 yen.
- November 26, 1982
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Company is incorporated with a capital of 10 million yen.
- May 1982
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Microcabin attends trade shows, where it sells its first adventure game to great acclaim.
- November 1981
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A Microcabin shop is started in Yokkaichi in Mie prefecture. It also serves as company office and as a computer education facility.
- August 1980
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Ōyachi Electrics Microcomputer Club is started by Naoto Ōyachi (president to this day), where he sells computers and software, runs courses and does consulting.