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Industrie | Media, Video game industry |
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Gegründet | May 29, 1985 |
Hauptsitz | Chūō-ku, Kobe |
Produkte | Garou Densetsu (for Sharp X68000), Kōshien (series) |
Website | http://www.mahou.co.jp/ |
MAGICAL COMPANY LTD. (魔法株式会社), also known as Mahō, is a Japanese entertainment company.
History
Established in Kobe in 1983 to design and develop video games, the company was incorporated on May 29, 1985 as Home Data. In 1993, in order to mark the tenth anniversary of Home Data's establishment, the company's name was changed to Magical Company.
Video games
- Marble Madness (as Home Data), Sharp X68000
- Little League Baseball: Championship Series[citation needed]
- Garou Densetsu, Sharp X68000 (1993)
- Garou Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai, Sharp X68000 (1993)
- Garou Densetsu Special, Sharp X68000 (1994)
- Shogi Saikyō, Game Boy (1994), Super Famicom (1995)
- Harapeko Bakka (known in Europe as Hungry Dinosaurs), Super Famicom (1994)
- Nice de Shot, Super Famicom (1994)
- Pachi-Slot Kenkyū, Super Famicom (1994)
- Tsume Shogi Kamiki Godan, Game Boy (1994)
- Tsume Go Series 1: Fujisawa Hideyuki Meiyo Kisei, Game Boy (1994)
- Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer Senshuken '96, Super Famicom (1996)
- Shogi Saikyō II: Jissen Taikyoku Hen, Super Famicom (1996)
- Hanabi Fantast, PlayStation (1998)
- Qui Qui, Game Boy Color (1999)
- Shogi Saikyō: Pro ni Manabu, PlayStation (1999)
- Pet Pet Pet, PlayStation (1999)
- Killer Bass, PlayStation (2000)
- Omiai Commando: Bakappuru ni Tukkomi o [citation needed], PlayStation (2000)
- Ooedo Huusui Ingaritsu Hanabi 2, PlayStation (2000)
- Magical Sports Go Go Golf, PlayStation 2 (2000)
- Hard Hitter Tennis, PlayStation 2 (2001)
- Magical Sports: Hard Hitter 2, PlayStation (2002)
- Hanabi Shokunin Ninarou 2, PlayStation 2 (2003)
- Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage [citation needed], Game Boy Advance (2003)
- Kōshien (series), various consoles