Feelplus, the Glossary
Feelplus Inc. (株式会社フィールプラス Kabushiki gaisha Fiirupurasu) was a Japanese video game developer and a subsidiary of AQ Interactive.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: AQ Interactive, Artoon, Battle Monsters, Cavia (company), Fighting Vipers 2, Infinite Undiscovery, Internet Archive, Japan, Ju-On: The Grudge (video game), Killing Zone, Lost Odyssey, Macross: Do You Remember Love? (video game), MindJack, Mistwalker, MobyGames, Moon Diver, Ninety-Nine Nights II, No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, Q Entertainment, Sacnoth, Square Enix, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Subsidiary, Survival Arts, Tokyo, UPL Co., Ltd, Video game console, Video game developer, Video game industry, Xbox Game Studios.
- AQ Interactive
- Japanese companies disestablished in 2010
- Japanese companies established in 1992
- Video game companies disestablished in 2010
- Video game companies established in 1992
AQ Interactive
AQ Interactive, Inc. was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Feelplus and aQ Interactive are Defunct video game companies of Japan.
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Artoon
Artoon Co., Ltd. (株式会社アートゥーン Kabushiki-Gaisha Ātūn) was a Japanese video game developer established in 1999. Feelplus and Artoon are aQ Interactive, Defunct video game companies of Japan, Japanese companies disestablished in 2010 and video game companies disestablished in 2010.
Battle Monsters
is a versus fighting game developed by Scarab for the Sega Saturn.
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Cavia (company)
was a Japanese video game developer. Feelplus and Cavia (company) are aQ Interactive, Defunct video game companies of Japan, Japanese companies disestablished in 2010 and video game companies disestablished in 2010.
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Fighting Vipers 2
Fighting Vipers 2 is a fighting game developed and published by Sega.
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Infinite Undiscovery
is an action role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix for the Xbox 360 in September 2008.
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Ju-On: The Grudge (video game)
Ju-On: The Grudge, known in Japan as, is a survival horror video game developed for the Wii.
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Killing Zone
Killing Zone is a fighting video game developed by Scarab and published by Naxat Soft in March 1996 in Japan and by Acclaim in both July 1996 in North America, and September 1996 in Europe and Oceania, for the Sony PlayStation platform.
Lost Odyssey
is a role-playing video game developed by Feelplus and planned by Mistwalker for the Xbox 360.
Macross: Do You Remember Love? (video game)
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか Chōjikū Yōsai Makurosu: Ai Oboete Imasu ka?) is a 2D shoot 'em up adaptation of the 1984 anime film of the same title, released exclusively in Japan on the Sega Saturn in 1997, the Sony PlayStation in 1999 and the PlayStation 3 in 2012 (through digital download).
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MindJack
is a third-person shooter video game developed by feelplus and published by Square Enix.
Mistwalker
is an American-Japanese video game development studio.
MobyGames
MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing.
Moon Diver
, formerly known as Necromachina, is a side-scrolling platforming video game developed by feelplus and published by Square Enix.
Ninety-Nine Nights II
, stylized as N3II: Ninety-Nine Nights, is a role-playing video game with hack and slash game mechanics set in a high fantasy game universe, where a demon army is rising with one million troops.
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No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise
is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by feelplus.
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Q Entertainment
was a Japanese video game developer.
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Sacnoth
renamed in 2002, was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. Feelplus and Sacnoth are Defunct video game companies of Japan.
Square Enix
is a Japanese multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate.
Star Ocean: The Last Hope
Star Ocean: The Last Hope is a 2009 action role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix for the Xbox 360, and the fourth installment in the Star Ocean series.
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Subsidiary
A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company is a company owned or controlled by another company, which is called the parent company or holding company, which has legal and financial control over the company.
Survival Arts
is a 1993 fighting arcade game developed by Scarab and published by Sammy.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
UPL Co., Ltd
, formally known as, was a video game production company headquartered in Oyama, Tochigi, Japan. Feelplus and UPL Co., Ltd are Defunct video game companies of Japan.
Video game console
A video game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can be played with a game controller.
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Video game developer
A video game developer is a software developer specializing in video game development – the process and related disciplines of creating video games.
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Video game industry
The video game industry is the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the entertainment industry that specialize in the development, marketing, distribution, monetization and consumer feedback of video games.
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Xbox Game Studios
Xbox Game Studios (previously known as Microsoft Studios, Microsoft Game Studios, and Microsoft Games) is an American video game publisher based in Redmond, Washington.
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See also
AQ Interactive
- AQ Interactive
- Artoon
- Cavia (company)
- Feelplus
Japanese companies disestablished in 2010
- ANA & JP Express
- Aichi International Broadcasting
- Air Central
- Air Next
- Air Nippon Network
- Artoon
- Cavia (company)
- Cing
- Entertainment Software Publishing
- Feelplus
- Group TAC
- Interchannel
- JALways
- Japan Energy
- Koei
- Tecmo
Japanese companies established in 1992
- D3 Publisher
- Feelplus
- Globis
- Gonzo (company)
- HuneX
- Ichijinsha
- Imagin (studio)
- Internet Initiative Japan
- Japan Energy
- Jupiter Corporation
- K-Books
- Max-A
- MediaWorks (publisher)
- Mitsubishi Logisnext
- NTT Facilities
- Nex Entertainment
- Overflow (brand)
- Psikyo
- Rosso Corporation
- Tamsoft
- Treasure (company)
Video game companies disestablished in 2010
- Acclaim Games
- Artoon
- Beam Software
- Budcat Creations
- CDV Software
- Cavia (company)
- Cing
- Core Design
- Dimple Entertainment
- Entertainment Software Publishing
- Feelplus
- Flight-Plan
- Gaia (game company)
- House of Tales
- Interchannel
- Jack of All Games
- Javaground
- Koei
- Luxoflux
- Magnetic Fields (video game developer)
- Midway Games
- Monte Cristo (company)
- Nibris
- Ninja Studio
- Offset Software
- Playlogic Entertainment
- Point of View (company)
- Realtime Worlds
- RedOctane
- Reflexive Entertainment
- Sega Studios San Francisco
- Silver Style Entertainment
- Surreal Software
- Swordfish Studios
- Tecmo
- Underground Development
- Universomo
- Zoonami
- Zushi Games
Video game companies established in 1992
- ASC Games
- Adventure Soft
- Animation Magic
- Ascaron
- Behaviour Interactive
- Bend Studio
- Beyond Games
- Black Legend (company)
- Croteam
- Crystal Dynamics
- Cyberlore
- D3 Publisher
- DICE (company)
- Digital Eclipse
- EA Salt Lake
- EGames (video game developer)
- Feelplus
- Flashpoint Productions
- Game Refuge
- Holistic Design
- Humongous Entertainment
- HuneX
- Invictus Games (company)
- Jupiter Corporation
- Kronos Digital Entertainment
- Metropolis Software
- Mirage Technologies (Multimedia) Ltd.
- Nex Entertainment
- Overflow (brand)
- Psikyo
- Rage Software
- Rebellion Developments
- Rockstar Lincoln
- Silicon Knights
- Tamsoft
- Treasure (company)
- Zyrinx
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feelplus
Also known as Feelplus Inc..