Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association
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Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) is a Japanese organization that was established in 1996 [1] to "promote the computer entertainment industry [...] with the aim of contributing to the strengthening of Japanese industry as well as to the further enrichment of people's lifestyles."[2] The current (as of 2008) chairman of CESA is Yōichi Wada, the president of Square Enix. The vice chairman is Michihiro Ishizuka of Konami.
The Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO), a rating agency, was established in 2002 as a branch of CESA.
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- ^ CESA調査、ネットゲーム利用者数は524万人。若い世代では高い認知度 (Japanese). Retrieved on 2008-04-08. “CESAが設立された1996年”
- ^ CESA/ Overview. CESA (2005). Retrieved on 2008-04-08.