Kogado Studio

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KOGADO STUDIO,Inc.
株式会社工画堂スタジオ
Industry Video games
Entertainment
Founded 1916
August, 1960 (public trading)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Area served Japan
Products video games
Employees

43 In total

Kogado Software Products:

18 (as of June 25, 2009)

Kogado Studio:

25 (as of 24 April, 2012)
Website http://www.kogado.com

Kogado Studio is a Japanese video game studio which has released strategy and bishōjo games for the MSX, MSX2, PlayStation 2 and PC, including such titles as Symphonic Rain, Gadget Trial, Little Witch Parfait, and Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea (which has been made an original video animation), Power Dolls. The studio has a number of teams working together.

Subsidiaries

  • KOGADO STUDIO,Inc. Design Production Division: Graphic designs, digital contents, corporate planning.
  • KOGADO Software Products: Developer of video games.

List of teams in Kogado Studio

  • Usagi-san Team
  • Kuroneko-san Team
  • Iruka-san Team
  • Kuma-san Team
  • Panda-san Team
  • Kitsune-san Team
    • Well known for developing the space simulation game series, Mars Plan (火星計画)
  • Shukujo Team[1]

List of developed video games

Usagisan Team

  • POWER DoLLS series
  • Sequence Palladium (2006)
  • Sequence Palladium MANIA KIT (2006)
  • Sequence Palladium 2 MANIA KIT (2000)
  • Sequence Palladium 2 DVD (2004)
  • Sequence Palladium 3 (2004)
  • Pointers (指極星) (2003)
  • Palais de Raine (2006)
  • Palais de Royale (2007)
  • Ayashi no Miya (2008)
  • Palais de Carnival (2008)

Kuroneko-san Team

1999
  • Little Witch Parfait
  • Little Witch Reinette
2000
  • Flore in The Flower Garden
2001
  • Angelic Concert
2003
  • Heartful Memories ~Little Witch Parfait 2~
2004

Kuma-san Team

2002
  • Tristia of the Deep Blue Sea
2003
  • Tristia Doki Doki Operation
2006

Kitsune-san Team

1999
  • Mars Plan 2
2000
  • Guys & Dolls

See also

  • Cosmic Soldier (MSX)
  • Mashou Denki La Valeur
  • Kisou Louga
  • Kisou Louga II: The Ends of Shangrila

References

  1. "Kogado teams" (in Japanese). Kogado. Retrieved 2008-04-03. 

External links

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