Sandlot (company)

Sandlot is a Japanese video game developer that is known for its very unusual and inventive control and gameplay mechanics. The company was founded in March 2001 and is composed of former employees from Human Entertainment.[1][2]

Games

All Japanese releases unless otherwise stated.

PlayStation

Remote Control Dandy Published by Human Entertainment

PlayStation 2

Tekkōki Mikazuki trial edition Published by Media Factory
Gigantic Drive Published by Enix - Released in the US as Robot Alchemic Drive (R.A.D.)
Simple 2000 series Vol. 31 The Chikyuu Boueigun (Earth Defense Force) Published by D3 Publisher - it was released in Europe by Agetec as Monster Attack
Tetsujin 28-go Published by Bandai
Simple 2000 series Vol. 81: The Chikyuu Boueigun 2 (Earth Defense Force 2) Published by D3 Publisher - in 2007 it was released in Europe by Essential Games as Global Defence Force
Robot Control Dandy SF Published by Konami - sequel to the first game released on the Playstation

Nintendo DS

Chōsōjū Mecha MG Published by Nintendo

Xbox 360

Chikyuu Boueigun 3 (Earth Defense Force 3) Published by D3 Publisher - In 2007 it was released in the US and Europe as Earth Defense Force 2017

Wii

Zangeki no Reginleiv Published by Nintendo

PlayStation Portable

Chikyuu Boueigun 2 Portable Published by D3 Publisher

PlayStation Vita

Chikyuu Boueigun 3 Portable Published by D3 Publisher - Released January 2013 in the US and Europe as Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable
Chikyuu Boueigun 2 Portable V2 Published by D3 Publisher - To be released December 11, 2014. A remake of the second Earth Defense Force game, with improved graphics and new features, including the Air Raider, a character from Chikyuu Boueigun 4.

Xbox360 / PlayStation 3

Chikyuu Boueigun 4 Published by D3 Publisher - Released July 4, 2013 in Japan. It was also released in the USA on February 18, 2014 and on February 21, 2014 in Europe as Earth Defense Force 2025.

PlayStation 4

Chikyuu Boueigun 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair Published by D3 Publisher - To be released February 2015 in Japan. It will be a revised version of Chikyuu Boueigun 4 for the PS4.

References

  1. Lafferty, Michael (2002-05-30). "R.A.D. pits giant robots in a clash for supremacy in a crowded urban setting". GameZone. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  2. ferricide (December 5, 2006). "COLUMN: 'Roboto-chan!': An ode to Sandlot". GameSetWatch. Retrieved 2008-10-22.

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