Athena (company)
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Athena Co. Ltd. (株式会社アテナ Kabushiki Gaisha Atena) is a Japanese video game developer, founded in July 1987.
[edit] Games
- Biometal (Super NES, 1993)
- Blockids (PlayStation, 1996)
- Castle of Dragon (NES, 1990)
- Championship Bowling (NES, 1989)
- Daioh (Arcade, 1993)
- De-Block (NES, 1989)
- Dezaemon (NES, 1991)
- Dezaemon 2 (Sega Saturn, 1997)
- Dezaemon 3D (Nintendo 64, 1998)
- Dezaemon BS Version - Sugoi Shooting (デザエモンBS版 凄いシューティング) (Satellaview, 1996)
- Sugoi STG!! Jintai (凄いSTG!! 人体) (Apr-Aug 1996)
- Sugoi STG-2: Crystal Guardian (May-Dec 1996)
- Dezaemon BS Version - BS-X Shooting (デザエモンBS版 BS-Xシューティング) (Satellaview, Apr-Aug 1996)
- Dezaemon DD (Nintendo 64DD, canceled)
- Dezaemon Plus (デザエモンPLUS) (PlayStation, 1996)
- Family Quiz (NES, 1988)
- Gambler Densetsu Tetsuya DIGEST (PlayStation 2)
- Kaite tukutte Asoberu Dezaemon (Super NES, 1994)
- Lutter (FDS, 1989)
- Mahjong DX II (Nintendo GameCube)
- Pocket Bowling (Game Boy Color, 1999)
- Professional Mahjong Kiwame D (プロ麻雀 極D) (Dreamcast)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame (Nintendo 64)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame (WonderSwan)
- Pro-Mahjong Kiwame Final (working title) (PlayStation 3, TBA)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame Next (PlayStation 2)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame Tengensenhen (PlayStation, 1999)
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame Tengensenhen (Goku Series) (PlayStation, 2000)
- Strike Gunner S.T.G. (Arcade, 1991; Super NES, 1992)
- Super Bowling (Super NES, 1992; Nintendo 64, 1999)
- Sword Master (NES, 1990)
- Taisen: Tsume Shogi (Game Boy Color - NP, 2000)
- The Quiz Bangumi (PlayStation)
- Thunder & Lightning (NES, 1990)
- Virtual Bowling (Virtual Boy, 1995)
- Waku Waku Volleyball (PlayStation)
- Wit's (NES, 1990)
- World Bowling (Game Boy, 1990)
- Yakouchuu (Super NES)
- Yakouchuu 2: Satsujin Kouru (Nintendo 64, 1999)
- Yakouchuu GB (Game Boy Color)
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- "Athena". IGN. http://games.ign.com/objects/025/025118.html. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
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