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Tose Co., Ltd. (株式会社トーセ Kabushiki-gaisha Tōse?) (TYO: 4728) is a video game development company based in Kyoto, Japan. It is most known for developing Nintendo's Game & Watch Gallery series, as well as other Nintendo products. Tose has developed over 1,000 games since the company's inception in 1979, but is almost never credited in the games themselves (an exception to this is Game & Watch Gallery 4 and the The Legendary Starfy series, as Tose shares the copyright with Nintendo).[1] "We're always behind the scenes," said Masa Agarida, Vice President of Tose's U.S. division. "Our policy is not to have a vision. Instead, we follow our customers' visions. Most of the time we refuse to put our name on the games, not even staff names." Tose has gained a reputation for being a secretive "Ninja" developer.[2]

List of known games developed by Tose

Releases

  • Bases Loaded – (June 26, 1987, Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Bases Loaded II: Second Season – (October 8, 1988, Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Racket Attack – (September 1991, Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Bases Loaded 3 – (September 1991, Nintendo Entertainment System)
  • Game & Watch Gallery 2 – (November 1998, Game Boy Color)[3]
  • Dragon Warrior Monsters – (September 25, 1998, Game Boy Color)[3]
  • Thousand Arms – (December 17, 1998, PlayStation)[4]
  • Game & Watch Gallery 3 – (April 8, 1999, Game Boy Color)[3]
  • Metal Gear: Ghost Babel – (April 27, 2000, Game Boy Color)[3]
  • Densetsu no Starfy – (September 6, 2002, Game Boy Advance)[3]
  • Game & Watch Gallery 4 – (October 25, 2002, Game Boy Advance)[3]
  • Shrek: Hassle at the Castle – (October 10, 2002, Game Boy Advance)
  • The King of Route 66 – (codeveloped with Sega-AM2, March 18, 2003, PlayStation 2)[3]
  • Densetsu no Starfy 2 – (September 5, 2003, Game Boy Advance)[3]
  • Densetsu no Starfy 3 – (August 5, 2004, Game Boy Advance)[3]
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King – (October 7, 2005, Game Boy Advance)[3]
  • Super Princess Peach (manufactured in Podolsk) – (October 20, 2005, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime – (December 1, 2005, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Sega Casino – (November 15, 2005, Nintendo DS)
  • Densetsu no Starfy 4 – (April 13, 2006, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender – (October 10, 2006, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker – (December 28, 2006, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Densetsu no Stafy Taiketsu! – (July 2008, Nintendo DS)[3]
  • Crash: Mind Over Mutant – (October 2008, Nintendo DS)
  • WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 – (Fall 2008, Nintendo DS)
  • Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop - (March 2009, Nintendo Wii)
  • WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 – (Fall 2009, Nintendo DS)

Games ported by Tose

Tose has ported a few games, including Square Soft and Enix games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

See also

References

  1. Sheffield, Brandon (2006-05-18). Tose: Game Development Ninjas. Gamasutra. Retrieved on 2009-05-22
  2. Cifaldi, Frank (2006-04-20). The Connection is Made: Developer Highlights from Game Connection 2006 (Part Two). Gamasutra. Retrieved on 2009-05-22
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 Kennedy, Sam (2007-01-24). Tose: Gaming's Dirty Little Secret. 1UP.com. Retrieved on 2009-05-22
  4. Hill, Doug (October 14, 1999). Tose to develop for Playstation 2. RPGamer.com. Retrieved on 2009-08-16
  5. "Nintendo Power Holiday 2008". Nintendo Power 236: p. 82. 2008. 
  6. Crystal Defenders - Game Detail Page. Xbox.com (2009-03-11). Retrieved on 2009-05-22

External links

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