Eighting/Raizing (also known as 8ing/Raizing, Raizing, Eighting, and 8ing) is a Japanese video game company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or Shoot'Em Up games, with music often done by Manabu Namiki. The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Yagawa left Eighting and joined CAVE, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Eighting/Raizing has made the following games:
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| - Eighting/Raizing (also known as 8ing/Raizing, Raizing, Eighting, and 8ing) is a Japanese video game company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or Shoot'Em Up games, with music often done by Manabu Namiki. The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Yagawa left Eighting and joined CAVE, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Eighting/Raizing has made the following games:
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| - Eighting/Raizing (also known as 8ing/Raizing, Raizing, Eighting, and 8ing) is a Japanese video game company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or Shoot'Em Up games, with music often done by Manabu Namiki. The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Yagawa left Eighting and joined CAVE, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Eighting/Raizing has made the following games:
* Mahou Daisakusen (a.k.a. Sorcer Striker) (1993)
* Shippu Mahou Daisakusen (a.k.a. Kingdom Grandprix) (1994)
* Great Mahou Daisakusen (a.k.a. Dimahoo) (2000)
* Panic Bomber (1995)
* Battle Garegga (1996)
* Soukyugurentai (a.k.a. Terra Diver) (1996)
* Bloody Roar series (a.k.a. Beastorizer) (1997–2003)
* Armed Police Batrider (1998)
* Battle Bakraid (1999)
* Ghoul Panic (1999)
* Brave Blade (2000)
* 1944: The Loop Master (2000)
* Kuru Kuru Kururin series (2001–2004)
* Bleach: Heat the Soul series (2005–2010)
* Battle Stadium DON (2006)
* Castlevania Judgment (2008)
* Fate Unlimited Codes (2008)
* Tatsunokovs Capcom (2008)
* Kamen Rider Climax Heroes series (2009–2010)
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