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Skellington Productions

http://www.joelfletcher.com/creative-process_files/skellington-productions-incident.html

Project X Zone

The game sold more than 85,539 units in its first week in Japan.[1] In the West, the game has sold over ten times more than what Bandai Namco had expected.[2] The game was among the 20 best games sold in the United Kingdom after it made its debut.[3][4] In the United States, the game has been among the best selling games sold for the 3DS.[5] The game has sold over 400,000 copies worldwide, according to Bandai Namco.[6]

Project X Zone has received mixed to positive reviews from western critics. The game currently has a score of 70 on Metacritic.[7] IGN's Scott Thompson gave Project X Zone a score of 8 out of 10, saying, "Project X Zone is often funny and consistently frantic – two traits not necessarily associated with tactical RPGs. Its story is confusing and the chapters slavishly follow the same repetitive formula, but the superb battle system makes repetition not just tolerable, but enjoyable."[8] Game Revolution gave it a 3.5 out of 5, saying, "Despite the lack of depth and the repetition of combat, Project X Zone follows through as a tactical, humorous, preposterous romp through the best hits of video games. Even if you find the combat system strange, the streak of character cameos and the ridiculous number of hits that rack up with every battle will make any hardcore fan smile with appreciation. And if you're anything like me, that's hard to do."[9] On a more negative note, GamesRadar gave Project X Zone a 2 out of 5, saying, "With the wealth of RPGs, and even great SRPGs, that have arrived on the 3DS in the last several months, it would almost be unconscionable not to recommend one of those games instead of Project X Zone. Fun combat and screaming Tekken characters can only take you so far."[10]

Kotaku's Mike Fahey included Project X Zone in his top ten games of 2013.[11] In 2014, Kotaku also included the game among "The 12 Best Games on the 3DS".[12] That same year WatchMojo.com ranked the game fifth in their "Top 10 Crossover Video Games".[13]

Project X Zone 2

Project x Zone 2 received mixed to positive reviews, receiving a score of 73/100 on Metacritic, GameRankings: 72.30% with critics praising the game's cast of characters and improvements to issues present in the first game, but criticizing the game's easy difficulty and the fact that many assets were reused from the first game.[14] The game received a 32/40 from Famitsu.[15] Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 4/5 saying, "Project X Zone 2 is a funny, charming and amusing title. It sets out to entertain video game fans of all stripes and allows the player to jump from world to world to get a taste of other titles they may have been missing. Just based on the built-in “Crosspedia” encyclopedia database, the stack of games that I really want to try out has grown (Resonance of Fate, in particular). It’s not challenging, but it was never meant to be. The gameplay is simply the vehicle to deliver the true focus of this title: dumb fun. Players who don’t need everything to bristle with a dark malevolence will find a great time in this one."[16] Destructoid: 8.5/10 EGM: 7.0/10 GameSpot: 5/10 IGN: 6.5/10 RPGamer: 3.5/5 Nintendo Life: 8/10

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Legend of Kay

http://nintendoeverything.com/interview-legend-of-kay-anniversary-dev-on-the-decision-to-remake-the-game-improvements-and-more/

Square Enix slide

http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/news/speeches/20111125/page01.html

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Year Title Platform(s)
1982 A.E. Apple II, Atari 8-bit, FM-7, MSX, PC-88, VIC-20
1983 Borderline SG-1000
1983 N-Sub SG-1000
1984 Hustle! Chumy MSX, SG-1000
1984 The Best of Brøderbund: A.E. and Choplifter! Coleco Adam
1984 Lode Runner MSX
1984 Crisis Mountain PC-88
1984 Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory PC-88
1984 The Heist PC-88
1985 Championship Lode Runner MSX, SG-1000
1985 Final Justice MSX
1985 Lode Runner II MSX
1985 Swing MSX
1985 Choplifter! MSX
1985 C-So! MSX, SG-1000
1985 Lunar Pool Arcade, MSX, NES, PC-88, Wii
1985 Godzilla Game Boy, MSX
1986 Gulkave MSX, SG-1000
1986 Guardic MSX, Microsoft Windows
1986 Zanac A.I. MSX, NES, Palm OS, Wii
1986 Zanac EX MSX
1986 Thexder MSX
1986 Champion Billiards SG-1000
1987 Golvellius: Valley of Doom iPhone, MSX, Sega Master System, Microsoft Windows
1987 Jagur 5 MSX
1987 Ghostbusters Sega Master System
1987 City Adventure Touch: Mystery of Triangle NES
1987 Legacy of the Wizard NES
1987 Romancia: Dragon Slayer Jr. NES
1987 Parlour Games Arcade, Sega Master System
1988 Power Strike MSX, Sega Master System, Wii
1988 Disk Station #0 MSX
1988 R-Type Sega Master System, Wii
1988 The Guardian Legend NES
1988 Tombs & Treasure NES
1988 Alien Crush Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PLAYSTATION PORTABLE, TurboGrafx-16, Wii, Wii U
1988 Godzilla: Monster of Monsters NES
1988 Xevious: Fardraut Saga MSX
1989 Blazing Lazers PlayStation 3, PLAYSTATION PORTABLE, TurboGrafx-16, Wii, Wii U
1989 Casino Games Sega Master System
1989 Aleste Gaiden MSX
1989 Aleste 2 MSX
1989 Rune Master MSX, Microsoft Windows
1989 Randar II: Revenge of Death MSX
1989 Randar no Bōken MSX, Microsoft Windows
1990 Gun-Nac NES
1990 Rune Master II MSX
1990 Columns MSX
1990 M.U.S.H.A. Sega Genesis, Wii
1990 Ghostbusters Sega Genesis
1990 Devil's Crush Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx-16, Wii, Wii U
1990 Randar no Bōken III: Yami ni Miserareta Majutsushi MSX
1990 Madō Monogatari 1-2-3 MSX, PC-98
1990 Xevious: Faurdraut Saga TurboGrafx-16
1990 Cyber Knight TurboGrafx-16
1991 Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen FM Towns, MSX, NES
1991 Dragon Quiz MSX
1991 Rune Master: Sangoku Eiketsu-den MSX
1991 Seirei Senshi Spriggan TurboGrafx CD, Wii
1991 Puyo Puyo MSX, NES
1991 GG Aleste Game Gear
1992 Disc Saga: Iraisha wa Monster? PC-98
1992 Disc Saga: Yukemuri ni Kieta Bijotachi Yume no Naka e Rendezvous PC-98
1992 Disc Saga: Nagisa no Baka Taishō PC-98
1992 Space Megaforce SNES
1992 Spriggan Mark 2 TurboGrafx CD, Wii
1992 Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – Daiisshō PC-98
1992 Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – Dainishō PC-98
1992 Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – Daisanshō PC-98
1992 Puyo Puyo Arcade, FM Towns, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Macintosh, Nintendo 3DS, PC-98, Sharp X68000, SNES, TurboGrafx CD, Wii, Microsoft Windows
1992 Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – Daiyonshō PC-98
1992 Robo Aleste Sega CD
1992 Jaki Crush SNES
1993 Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 3DS, Sega Master System, Wii, Microsoft Windows
1993 Power Strike II Sega Master System
1993 Madō Monogatari: ARS PC-98
1993 Powerstrike II Game Gear
1993 Nazo Puyo Game Gear, Nintendo 3DS, PC-98
1993 Warau Salesman Sega CD
1993 Sylphia TurboGrafx CD
1993 Madō Monogatari I Game Gear, Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx CD
1993 Nazo Puyo 2 Game Gear, Nintendo 3DS
1994 Madō Monogatari: Michikusa Ibun PC-98
1994 Gensei Fūkyō Den PC-98
1994 16-sai Game Gear
1994 Nazo Puyo: Arle no Roux Game Gear, Nintendo 3DS
1994 Puyo Puyo 2 Arcade, DOS, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Macintosh, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Nintendo 3DS, PC-98, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, SNES, TurboGrafx CD, Wii, WonderSwan
1994 Madō Monogatari III: Kyūkyoku Joō-sama Game Gear
1995 Wind's Seed PC-98
1995 Gensei Kaitō Den PC-98
1995 Gensei Kitan: Disc Saga III PC-98
1995 Kirby's Avalanche SNES, Wii
1995 Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux SNES
1995 Madō Monogatari A: Dokidoki Vacation Game Gear
1996 Madō Monogatari: Hanamaru Daiyōchienji SNES
1996 Shadowrun SEGA CD
1996 Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Tetsuwan Hanjōki SNES
1996 Puyo Puyo Sun Arcade, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, Microsoft Windows
1998 Madō Monogatari Sega Saturn
1998 Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon (Limited Edition) Sega Saturn
1998 Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon Sega Saturn
1999 Puyo Puyo Da! Dreamcast
1999 Puyo Puyo~n Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation
2000 Puyo Puyo Box PlayStation
2000 Arle no Bōken: Mahō no Jewel Game Boy Color
2001 Zanac X Zanac PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PLAYSTATION PORTABLE, PlayStation Vita
2001 Guru Logi Champ Game Boy Advance
2003 Pochi and Nyaa Arcade
2003 Guru Logic MSX
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