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So this means that now Visual Arts and Key are owned by Tencent, right?
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Visual Arts is also involved with transplanting games they have previously published to be playable on [[mobile phone]]s. [[Prototype (company)|Prototype]] manages this portion of Visual Arts known as {{Nihongo|Visual Arts Motto|ビジュアルアーツ★Motto|Bijuaru Ātsu★Motto}}. Visual Arts launched a web magazine called ''Visualstyle'' on October 26, 2007. Visual Arts launched a [[YouTube]] channel called Visual Channel in July 2008 where videos are posted which are related to the games and companies under Visual Arts. In October 2008, Visual Arts launched their VA Bunko [[light novel]] [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]], which includes light novels based on games produced by brands under Visual Arts.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://vabunko.prpage.jp/|title=VA Bunko's official website|publisher=Visual Arts|access-date=October 22, 2008|language=ja}}</ref>
Visual Arts is also involved with transplanting games they have previously published to be playable on [[mobile phone]]s. [[Prototype (company)|Prototype]] manages this portion of Visual Arts known as {{Nihongo|Visual Arts Motto|ビジュアルアーツ★Motto|Bijuaru Ātsu★Motto}}. Visual Arts launched a web magazine called ''Visualstyle'' on October 26, 2007. Visual Arts launched a [[YouTube]] channel called Visual Channel in July 2008 where videos are posted which are related to the games and companies under Visual Arts. In October 2008, Visual Arts launched their VA Bunko [[light novel]] [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]], which includes light novels based on games produced by brands under Visual Arts.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://vabunko.prpage.jp/|title=VA Bunko's official website|publisher=Visual Arts|access-date=October 22, 2008|language=ja}}</ref>


Visual Arts' president announced retirement on July 2023, and transferred his share to [[Tencent]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://visual-arts.jp/blog-2023-july/|script-title=ja:株式譲渡ご案内|trans-title=About transferring the share|publisher=Visual Arts}}</ref>{{Primary source-inline}}
Visual Arts' president announced retirement on July 2023, and transferred his share to [[Tencent]], making Visual Arts a child company of Tencent.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202307/27311113.html|script-title=ja:『AIR』、『CLANNAD』などビジュアルアーツがテンセントの子会社に。新体制では馬場隆博社長が相談役となり、天雲玄樹(丘野塔也)氏が新社長に|publisher=[[Famitsu]]|date=July 27, 2023|language=ja}}</ref>


==Partner companies==
==Partner companies==

Revision as of 08:49, 27 July 2023

Visual Arts
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryPC games
Music
FoundedMarch 26, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-03-26)
HeadquartersKita, Osaka, Japan
Key people
Takahiro Baba (executive director)
ProductsVisual novels
OwnerTencent Holdings
Websitevisual-arts.jp

Visual Arts (株式会社ビジュアルアーツ, Kabushikigaisha Bijuaru Ātsu), formerly Visual Artist Office (ビジュアルアーティストオフィス, Bijuaru Ātisuto Ofisu) and previously spelled in English as VisualArt's, is a Japanese publishing company which specializes in publishing and distributing visual novels for a large list of game developers. Visual Arts has developed game engines their brands currently use, including the current engine, called Siglus, and older engines RealLive and AVG32. Visual Arts also handles the distribution of these games. The games published are mostly for a male audience, though they also publish games targeted towards women as well. They are well known for publishing games developed by Key, such as Kanon, Air, and Clannad.

The company has coined a new type of visual novel called the kinetic novel where unlike in visual novels where the player is periodically given choices to make, there are no choices whatsoever and the player watches the game progress as if it were a movie. One of Key's games entitled Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet was the first game produced under the kinetic novel name. In addition to games, Visual Arts also releases music CDs for video game music. Of special note among the artists sold under this label is I've Sound, a techno/trance music production group who was the first in the adult game industry to perform at the Nippon Budokan in October 2005.

Visual Arts is also involved with transplanting games they have previously published to be playable on mobile phones. Prototype manages this portion of Visual Arts known as Visual Arts Motto (ビジュアルアーツ★Motto, Bijuaru Ātsu★Motto). Visual Arts launched a web magazine called Visualstyle on October 26, 2007. Visual Arts launched a YouTube channel called Visual Channel in July 2008 where videos are posted which are related to the games and companies under Visual Arts. In October 2008, Visual Arts launched their VA Bunko light novel imprint, which includes light novels based on games produced by brands under Visual Arts.[1]

Visual Arts' president announced retirement on July 2023, and transferred his share to Tencent, making Visual Arts a child company of Tencent.[2]

Partner companies

The Visual Arts logo until 2019

Game brands

  • 13 cm
  • Amedeo
  • Anfini
  • B_Works
  • Bonbee!
  • Catwalk
  • Concept
  • Dress
  • E.G.O.
  • Elysion
  • Flady
  • Frill
  • Garden
  • G-clef
  • Ham Ham Soft
  • Hadashi Shōjo
  • Hayashigumi
  • Image Craft
  • Issue
  • Jidaiya
  • Key
  • KineticNovel
  • Kur-Mar-Ter
  • KuroCo
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • LimeLight
  • Mana
  • Miss Chifu
  • Moe.
  • Ningyou Yuugisya
  • Ocelot
  • OPTiM
  • Pass Guard
  • Pekoe
  • Playm
  • Radi
  • Realdeal
  • Rex
  • Rio
  • Saga Planets
  • Sirius
  • Spray
  • Studio Mebius
  • Tone Work's
  • Zero
  • Zion

Defunct

  • Akiko
  • Akumi
  • Craftwork
  • Culotte
  • D-XX
  • Giant Panda
  • Harvest
  • Kamen Shōkai
  • Manbō Soft
  • Miyabi
  • Otherwise
  • Ram
  • Tamachadō
  • Words

References

  1. ^ "VA Bunko's official website" (in Japanese). Visual Arts. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  2. ^ 『AIR』、『CLANNAD』などのビジュアルアーツがテンセントの子会社に。新体制では馬場隆博社長が相談役となり、天雲玄樹(丘野塔也)氏が新社長に (in Japanese). Famitsu. July 27, 2023.