Sting Entertainment

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Sting Entertainment
Type Private company
Industry Computer and video game industry
Founded February 7, 1989
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Website http://www.sting.co.jp/

Sting Entertainment (株式会社スティング?) is a Japanese game development studio. Some of their titles include Treasure Hunter G, Evolution: The World of Sacred Device, and the Dept. Heaven series of games. Its active properties currently include Baroque, Dokapon, and the Dept. Heaven series.

On March 10, 2009, Atlus and Sting announced a partnership where Sting games would be published by Atlus in Japan.[1] Atlus also expressed an interest in having Sting develop Atlus games.[1]

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[edit] Games developed by Sting

Sting has developed many games, both original creations and contract work, across many platforms. They also regularly port and remake games for new platforms.

[edit] Released in Japan

[edit] Released in North America

[edit] Released in Europe

  • TKO Super Championship Boxing - (Published by SOFEL) Super Nintendo (1993)
  • Evolution - (Published by Ubisoft) Dreamcast
  • Evolution 2: Far Off Promise - (Published by Ubisoft) Dreamcast (November 23, 2001)
  • Evolution Worlds - (Published by Ubisoft) GameCube (2003)
  • Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone - (Published by 505 Games) Game Boy Advance
  • Riviera: The Promised Land - (Published by 505 Games) PlayStation Portable (April 4, 2008)
  • BAROQUE - (Published by Rising Star Games) PlayStation 2, Wii

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