Eighting
Eighting Co., Ltd. (also called 8ing/Raizing, Eighting/Raizing, Raizing (ライジング), Eighting (エイティング), or 8ing) is a Japanese video game company mainly known for its shoot 'em ups and its fighting games.
Raizing was formed primarily from staff of the arcade developer Toaplan after they closed their doors. They were one of several, along with Cave, Takumi, and Gazelle, all of which were noted for their strong support of the shoot 'em up genre, and the "danmaku" (or "manic") subgenre in particular. Raizing continued to use arcade hardware based on Toaplan's units for years after Toaplan's demise.
The company also features a handful of former Compile employees, mainly those who worked on Musha Aleste, including Yuichi Toyama (AKA "Healthy Toyama").
In October 2000, the Raizing division was incorporated into Eighting, and since then, no shooter games were produced. The company since then concentrated its video game business to home consoles. Shinobu Yagawa, designer and programmer of a number of Raizing shooters including Battle Garegga and Battle Bakraid, is now employed by Cave.
List of 8ing/Raizing's games
Raizing titles
Eighting titles
- Bloody Roar 3 (produced with Hudson Soft) (Arcade (Namco System 246, PlayStation 2, GameCube (Primal Fury), Xbox (Extreme)) (2001-2002)
- Kuru Kuru Kururin (published by Nintendo) (Game Boy Advance) (2001)
- Kururin Paradise (published by Nintendo) (Game Boy Advance) (2002)
- Bloody Roar 4 (produced with Hudson Soft) (PlayStation 2, Xbox) (2003)
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja (series) (produced with Tomy) (Nintendo GameCube, Wii) (2003 (1-2)), (2004 (3)), (2005(4)), (2007 (EX1-2, Revolution 1)), (2008 (EX3, Revolution 2)), (2009 (Revolution 3)), (2010 (Special))
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival (PlayStation 2) (2004)
- Kururin Squash! (published by Nintendo) (GameCube) (2004)
- Bleach: Heat the Soul (series) (distributed by SCEI) (PlayStation Portable) (2005 (1-2)), (2006 (3)), (2007 (4)), (2008 (5)), (2009 (6)), (2010 (7))
- Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! (published by Bandai) (GameCube) (2005)
- Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles (published by Bandai) (GameCube) (2005)
- Battle Stadium D.O.N (distributed by Namco Bandai Games) (planned by Q? Entertainment) (GameCube, PlayStation 2) (2006)
- Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (planned by Genius Sonority / game designed by Armor Project / published by Square Enix) (Wii) (2007)
- Fate/unlimited codes (original concept by Type-Moon / planned by Cavia / published by Capcom) (Arcade (Namco System 246), PS2, PSP (Portable)) (2008)
- Castlevania Judgment (co-developed and distributed by Konami) (Wii) (2008)
- Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes (distributed by Namco Bandai Games) (PS2 , Wii (W & OOO), PSP (OOO)) (2009-2010)
- Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight (distributed by Namco Bandai Games / published by D3 Publisher) (Wii) (2009)
- Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles (produced with Tomy) (Wii) (2009)
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (distributed and published by Capcom) (Arcade, Wii) (2008-2010)
- Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory (game designed by Armor Project / published by Square Enix) (Wii) (2010)
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds/Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (co-developed and distributed by Capcom) (PS3, Xbox 360) (2011)
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