Chunsoft (1984-2012) is a video game corporation best known for creating the first five video games in the Dragon Quest series (first four for the NES, fifth for the SNES). Initially they cooperated heavily with publisher Enix, even developing their first ever video game Door Door for the Famicom, though recently they've been partnering with Sega and Nintendo for a variety of different titles such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance) for Nintendo and the critically acclaimed 428: The World Doesn't Change Even So (Wii) for Sega. So far they have worked on all of Nintendo's major consoles and handhelds. In 2012, they merged with Spike to form Spike Chunsoft.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Chunsoft (1984-2012) is a video game corporation best known for creating the first five video games in the Dragon Quest series (first four for the NES, fifth for the SNES). Initially they cooperated heavily with publisher Enix, even developing their first ever video game Door Door for the Famicom, though recently they've been partnering with Sega and Nintendo for a variety of different titles such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance) for Nintendo and the critically acclaimed 428: The World Doesn't Change Even So (Wii) for Sega. So far they have worked on all of Nintendo's major consoles and handhelds. In 2012, they merged with Spike to form Spike Chunsoft.
- Chunsoft (チュンソフト, Chunsofuto) is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix. They are best known as the creators of the Mystery Dungeon series and the first five installments of the Dragon Quest series. Its name is taken from Chun, a character that appeared in Enix's very first video game, Door Door. In 2012, Chunsoft and a company called Spike merged with each other to create Spike Chunsoft.
- Chunsoft ist eine Entwickler Firma, die sowohl für Nintendo, sowie auch Sony Spiele entwickelt. Gegründet wurde das Unternehmen 1984.
|
sameAs
| |
dbkwik:resource/4tgKV2HGFOpyaw8h3Gfc0Q==
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
foaf:homepage
| |
dbkwik:resource/EDPvOQkPRt7woSICjdEMiQ==
| |
dbkwik:de.nintendo...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:dragonquest...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:nintendo/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
defunct
| |
Name
| |
Type
| |
Headquarters
| |
Class
| |
Owner
| |
Founded
| |
BILD
| |
dbkwik:resource/6_O7xLq37tUijEUX5SVzOg==
| |
dbkwik:resource/swnIoa1XxRCopO1TEOnXyw==
| |
dbkwik:resource/vkFtPGAXdNdgCLt1c2MR-g==
| |
dbkwik:resource/ypipT7WAV1LbHF1q9RLk6g==
| |
abstract
| - Chunsoft (1984-2012) is a video game corporation best known for creating the first five video games in the Dragon Quest series (first four for the NES, fifth for the SNES). Initially they cooperated heavily with publisher Enix, even developing their first ever video game Door Door for the Famicom, though recently they've been partnering with Sega and Nintendo for a variety of different titles such as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance) for Nintendo and the critically acclaimed 428: The World Doesn't Change Even So (Wii) for Sega. So far they have worked on all of Nintendo's major consoles and handhelds. In 2012, they merged with Spike to form Spike Chunsoft.
- Chunsoft (チュンソフト, Chunsofuto) is a Japanese video game developer specializing in console RPGs. It was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer from Enix. They are best known as the creators of the Mystery Dungeon series and the first five installments of the Dragon Quest series. Its name is taken from Chun, a character that appeared in Enix's very first video game, Door Door. In 2012, Chunsoft and a company called Spike merged with each other to create Spike Chunsoft.
- Chunsoft ist eine Entwickler Firma, die sowohl für Nintendo, sowie auch Sony Spiele entwickelt. Gegründet wurde das Unternehmen 1984.
|
is Developer
of | |
is Publisher
of | |