Type | KK |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | June 12, 1991 |
Headquarters | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Noboru Machida: Representative Director; Hideki Katagiri: Director; |
Products | Games for video game consoles |
Number of employees | 32 |
Parent | Sega (1991–2004) |
Website | http://www.sims.co.jp/ |
SIMS Co., Ltd. (シムス株式会社, Shimusu Kabushiki-gaisha), which stands for "Soft Development Innovation Multi Success",[1] is a Japanese video game publisher and developer originally established on June 12, 1991 as a joint venture of Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd. and Sega Enterprises, Ltd. About 50 employees transferred over from Sanritsu.[2]
SIMS became independent of the Sega group on June 25, 2004, when Representative Director Noboru Machida took over all stock from the veteran game maker[3]
Games
Nintendo 3DS
- Fish On
- Beyblade: Evolution
PlayStation Vita
Dreamcast
- Charge 'N Blast
- Harusame Youbi
- The House of the Dead 2
- Maboroshi Tsukiyo
- Sega Bass Fishing
Master System
- Buggy Run
- Disney's Aladdin
- Masters of Combat
- Ninja Gaiden
- Master of Darkness
Mega Drive / Genesis
- ATP Tour Championship Tennis
- Devil Buster (unreleased)[4][5][6]
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: Kyougou Makkou Taiketsu!
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie
- Out Run 2019
- Shadow Dancer
- Scratch Golf (unreleased)[7]
- Wimbledon II (unreleased)[8]
Sega CD
Game Gear
Wii
- Hooked! Real Motion Fishing
- Sega Bass Fishing (co-developed with Cavia)
- Reel Fishing: Angler's Dream
- Hooked! Again: Real Motion Fishing
- All Round Hunter
WiiWare
- Derby Dogs
- Reel Fishing Challenge
PSP
Multi-platform
- Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge (PS2, GameCube)
- Legendary Fishing (PS4, Switch)
See also
References
- ↑ "Developer_Table". Review-site.net (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ↑ "Developer_Table". Review-site.net (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- ↑ "SIMS会社概要". Archived from the original on 2004-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ↑ "Coming Soon MD: デビルバスター". Mega Drive Fan (in Japanese). No. 38. Tokuma Shoten. March 1993. p. 85.
- ↑ Halverson, Dave (April 1993). "Sega Sector - Sega Previews". GameFan. Vol. 1, no. 5. DieHard Gamers Club. p. 43.
- ↑ "Reportage - Le Japon En Direct: Devil Buster (SIMS/MD juillet au Japon)". Consoles + (in French). No. 21. M.E.R.7. June 1993. pp. 22–23.
- ↑ "Sega Pro News Scoop: Japan News - Nip Bits". Sega Pro. No. 32. Paragon Publishing. May 1994. pp. 12–13.
- ↑ "Hit me! Das 16-Bit-As Für Matchwinner Spiel Auf Satz Und Sieg". Play Time (in German). No. 27. Computec. September 1993. p. 13.
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