Flagship (company)

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Flagship Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社フラグシップ
Kabushiki gaisha Furagushippu
TypeKabushiki gaisha
FoundedApril 24, 1997; 24 years ago (1997-04-24)
FounderYoshiki Okamoto
DefunctJune 1, 2007 (2007-06-01)
Headquarters,
Area served
Video game development
OwnerCapcom

Flagship Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社フラグシップ, Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Furagushippu) was an independent Japanese video game developer funded by Capcom, Nintendo, and Sega located in Chūō-ku, Osaka Japan that was founded by game designer Yoshiki Okamoto. Flagship has often created scenarios for new and existing products, and has developed for Nintendo several times on the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. Their last video game was Kirby: Squeak Squad for the Nintendo DS.[1]

History[]

Flagship was founded by Yoshiki Okamoto[2] on April 24, 1997.[citation needed] Funds and personnel for the startup were provided by Capcom, Sega, and Nintendo.[2] The developer's first project was a series of episodic, Sega Saturn-exclusive RPGs,[2] but it was never released.

On May 2007, Capcom announced Flagship would cease to exist from June 1, 2007, and their employees merged into Capcom's main studio. Quoting GameSpot's news on the dissolution of Flagship Studios "According to a Capcom spokesperson, while the Flagship name is getting the axe, its employees won't be. Noting that the only thing to change will be the company name on their business cards, the spokesperson said all Flagship staffers are expected to continue working at the publisher in the same capacities".[3]

Games[]

Drama albums[]

  • BIO HAZARD DRAMA ALBUM ~Fate of Raccoon City~ Vol.1
  • BIO HAZARD DRAMA ALBUM ~Fate of Raccoon City~ Vol.2
  • BIO HAZARD DRAMA ALBUM ~Fate of Raccoon City~ Vol.3
  • BIOHAZARD 2 DRAMA ALBUM ~Sherry, the Little Runaway~
  • BIOHAZARD 2 DRAMA ALBUM ~Ada, the Female Spy, is Alive~

Novels[]

  • BIO HAZARD The Phantom Beast of the North Sea

References[]

  1. ^ "星のカービィ 参上!ドロッチェ団 :: カンタン操作で大バトル!". Nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Ricciardi, John (November 1997). "Okamoto Leaves Capcom". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 100. Ziff Davis. p. 28.
  3. ^ Sinclair, Brendan. "Capcom scuttles Flagship". GameSpot. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
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