Game Republic
Game Republic Inc. (株式会社ゲームリパブリック, Kabushiki-gaisha Gēmu-Ripaburikku) was an independent video game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. The company, which employed just under 300 individuals before its closure, was founded on July 1, 2003 by Yoshiki Okamoto after he departed from Japanese game developer and publisher Capcom. He began working at rival game developer and publisher Konami in the 1980s, and was responsible for such arcade games as Gyruss and Time Pilot. He then moved to Capcom, where he worked on many franchises, such as 1942, Resident Evil and especially Street Fighter II.
Native name | 株式会社ゲームリパブリック |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Gēmu Ripaburikku |
Type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | July 1, 2003 |
Defunct | June 2011 |
Headquarters | Meguro, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Yoshiki Okamoto, President and CEO Shinichiro Kajitani, Executive Vice President |
While Game Republic was a completely independent developer able to produce titles for any publisher and/or platform they desire, during the company's early years it had enjoyed a close relationship with Sony, with many of their early titles funded by and produced in conjunction with the publisher. In June 2011 reports surfaced of Game Republic shutting down its website and vacating its offices.[1] Many of the former Game Republic developers have been hired by Tango Gameworks.[2][3]
Games
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
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2005 | Shadow Hunters | Board game |
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai | PlayStation 2 | |
Every Party | Xbox 360 | |
2006 | Brave Story: New Traveler | PlayStation Portable |
Genji: Days of the Blade | PlayStation 3 | |
2007 | Folklore | |
Dark Mist | PlayStation Network | |
Toy Home | ||
2008 | SBI Group Kanshuu: Hajime You! Shisan Unyou DS | Nintendo DS |
Dragon Ball: Origins | ||
Catan | PlayStation Network | |
2010 | Dragon Ball: Origins 2 | Nintendo DS |
Clash of the Titans | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | |
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom | ||
2011 | Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden | Nintendo DS |
Knights Contract | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
References
- "Report - Game Republic quietly shutting down". 15 June 2011.
- "Tango Gameworks (Company)".
- "Tango Gameworks". Archived from the original on 2011-10-07.
External links
- "Official Game Republic website" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on May 11, 2009.