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Compile

Fondé en avril 1982 Site officiel
Jeux Publiés 9
Note Moyenne
69.5

Présentation

Compile Corporation (株式会社コンパイル, Kabushikigaisha Konpairu) was a Japanese video game developer, most notable for having developed the Puyo Puyo series, a franchise derived from the Madō Monogatari series. On 6 November 2003, the company shut down amid bankruptcy. As a result, key staff moved to Compile Heart, the company's spiritual successor, whereas shoot-'em-up staff moved to MileStone Inc.[1] The Compile trademark is being used as a brand label by Compile Heart to promote merchandise and games based on Compile properties.[2] As of 2010, Compile Heart entered into a licensing deal with D4 Enterprise to create new video games based on franchises from Compile properties.[3][4] This agreement does not affect the rights to the Puyo Puyo series as Sega retains ownership of the property.[5] In April 2016, Niitani started a new successor company to Compile, Compile Maru. The company launched the game Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen for Nintendo 3DS on the Nintendo eShop with a follow-up scheduled for Nintendo Switch.

Puyo Puyo Box
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable PlayStation

Puyo Puyo Box

21 JANV. 2001
Réflexion / Puzzle
Shadowrun
Sega
67

Shadowrun

23 FéVR. 1996
Aventure, Visual novel
Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux

Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no Roux

26 MAI 1995
Réflexion / Puzzle
Disc Saga: Burning Sword!

Disc Saga: Burning Sword!

19 NOV. 1991
Jeu de rôle (RPG)
Madoushi Lulba

Madoushi Lulba

20 JUIL. 1990
Jeu de rôle (RPG), Aventure
Devil's Crush
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable
69

Devil's Crush

20 JUIL. 1990
Flipper, Arcade
The Guardian Legend
73

The Guardian Legend

05 FéVR. 1988
Jeu de tir (Shooter), Jeu de rôle (RPG), Hack 'n' slash / Beat 'em up, Aventure
Family School

Family School

31 DéC. 1987
Réflexion / Puzzle
Gojira-kun

Gojira-kun

31 DéC. 1985
Réflexion / Puzzle