EIM Ltd.
Moby ID: 9903
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EIM Ltd. is a short-lived, independent Japanese game development studio founded by Kenji Eno in 1989. Three released titles are credited to the company: Time Zone (1991), Panic Restaurant (1992) and Casino Kid II (1993 - sound programming and music composition). The superhero game Sun Man was in development for Sunsoft in 1992, but never finished. A working prototype is available online however. The market forced him to create games with licensed characters, but Eno was not convinced of the potential and eventually closed down the studio.
Credited on 4 Games from 1990 to 1993
Casino Kid 2 (1993 on NES) |
Panic Restaurant (1992 on NES) |
Time Zone (1991 on NES) |
Parallel World (1990 on NES) |
History +
- 1989
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Company founded.
Trivia +
"EIM" stands for "Entertainment Imagination and Magnificence"
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Taito Corporation
- 1 game with Varie Corporation
- 1 game with Sigma Enterprises, Inc.
- 1 game with SOFEL Co., Ltd.
- 1 game with Laguna Videospiele Vertriebs & Marketing GmbH
- 1 game with SOFEL Corp.
- 3 games with Shingo Aoyama
- 3 games with Kenji Eno
- 3 games with Tsukasa Masuko
- 3 games with Hirohiko Takayama
- 2 games with Yutaka Nakada
- 2 games with Hideki Miura
- 2 games with Takaya Nakamura
- 2 games with Hirofumi Hayashida
- 2 games with Yasuomi Kuwahara
- 2 games with Kōichi Yamada
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