Nex Entertainment
Type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Video games |
Founded | September 28, 1992[1] |
Defunct | 2016[2] |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | (CEO) |
Website | www.nex-ent.co.jp/ |
Nex Entertainment (ネクスエンタテインメント, Nekusu Entateinmento), formerly known as GAU Entertainment and Nextech (ネクステック, Nekusutekku), was a Japanese video game developer. It developed each games for other companies on a contract basis. Their clients include Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito, Atlus and Square Enix.[1] Nex Entertainment was founded as GAU Entertainment. Two years afterwards, the company merged into Nextech, which was bought by Sega in 1997.[1][3] Nex Entertainment emerged as a third-party developer in 2003.[1] NEX Entertainment's major shareholder, Fields <2767> announced on July 29, 2016 that it closed the company.[2]
Games[]
Arcade[]
Dreamcast[]
- Dino Crisis[4]
- [4]
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica[4]
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica X[4]
- Shenmue
- (canceled)
Game Boy Advance[]
- Shining Soul (co-developed with Grasshopper Manufacture)[4]
- Shining Soul II (co-developed with Grasshopper Manufacture)
GameCube[]
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica X[4]
Mega Drive/Genesis[]
Nintendo DS[]
- Children of Mana[4]
- Lupin Sansei: Shijou Saidai no Zunousen
Nintendo 3DS[]
- Crimson Shroud[4]
- Rental Bukiya de Omasse[4]
PlayStation 2[]
- Dynasty Tactics 2[4]
- Lupin III: Columbus no Isan wa Akenisomaru[4]
- Lupin III: Lupin ni wa Shi o, Zenigata ni wa Koi o[4]
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica X[4]
- Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica[4]
- Shining Tears[4]
- Shining Wind[4]
- [4]
- Time Crisis 3
PlayStation 3[]
PlayStation 4[]
- Killing Bites (cancelled)[7]
- Time Crisis 5
PlayStation Vita[]
- Killing Bites (cancelled)[7]
Sega Saturn[]
- Battle Arena Toshinden Remix[4]
- Battle Arena Toshinden U.R.A[4]
- Choro Q Park[4]
- Cyber Speedway[4]
- D-Xhird[4]
- Linkle Liver Story[4]
- [4]
- [4]
- Resident Evil[4]
Windows[]
WonderSwan Color[]
Xbox[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Nex Entertainment staff. "Nex Entertainment Company Profile". Nex-ent.co.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
- ^ Jump up to: a b http://gamebiz.jp/?p=166138
- ^ "NexTech Corporation". MobyGames.com. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "Nex Entertainment Contents" (in Japanese). Nex Entertainment. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "All Games by NexTech". GameSpot.com. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "All Games by Gau Entertainment". GameSpot.com. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
- ^ Jump up to: a b http://gematsu.com/2017/09/killing-bites-game-no-longer-development
External links[]
- Official website (in Japanese)
Categories:
- Defunct video game companies of Japan
- Video game companies established in 1992
- Video game companies disestablished in 2016
- Privately held companies of Japan
- Video game development companies
- Japanese companies established in 1992
- Japanese companies disestablished in 2016