SETA Corporation

Moby ID: 4783

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Credited on 55 Games from 1985 to 2020

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Super Real Mahjong Love 2~7! (2020 on Windows, Nintendo Switch)
Super Real Mahjong Premium Collection (2001 on Neo Geo Pocket Color)
Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 (2000 on Nintendo 64)
Ide Yōsuke no Mahjong Juku (2000 on Nintendo 64)
Super Real Mahjong VS (1999 on Arcade)
Tetris 64 (1998 on Nintendo 64)
Real Mahjong Adventure: Umi e Summer Waltz (1998 on SEGA Saturn)
Real Mahjong Adventure: Umi e Summer Waltz (P's Club Genteiban) (1998 on SEGA Saturn)
Pachinko 365 Nichi (1998 on Nintendo 64)
Chopper Attack (1997 on Nintendo 64)
Super Real Mahjong P7 (1997 on Arcade, Nintendo Switch, SEGA Saturn...)
Eikō no St Andrews (1997 on PlayStation)
Eikō no St. Andrews (1996 on Nintendo 64)
Saikyō Habu Shōgi (1996 on Nintendo 64)
Super Real Mahjong P VI (1996 on Windows, SEGA Saturn, Nintendo Switch...)
The Perfect Golf (1995 on PlayStation)
Super Real Mahjong Graffiti (1995 on Nintendo Switch, SEGA Saturn)
Shōgi Database: Kiyū (1995 on TurboGrafx CD)
Shōgi Matsuri (1995 on SEGA Saturn)
Kanazawa Shōgi '95 (1995 on SEGA Saturn, PlayStation)

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History +

February 1999

Seta is turned into a daughter company of majority shareholder Aruze.

October 1, 1985

Seta Corp. is restructured with its headquarters in Setagaya district in Tokyo, with the objective of developing and selling game and amusement hardware and/or software.

August 10, 1985

Seta releases its first game for the Famicom, based on shôgi, or Japanese chess.

August 2, 1982

Company founded.

Trivia +

Their homepage used to be at http://www.seta.co.jp/.

SETA is actually an acronym that stands for Super Entertainment and Total Amusement.

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