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Access Games Inc.
Native name
株式会社アクセスゲーム
Kabushiki gaisha Akusesu Gēmu
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryInformation technology, Video games
FoundedMay 30, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-05-30)
Headquarters,
ParentDigital Media Lab
Websitewww.accessgames.co.jp

Access Games Inc. (株式会社アクセスゲーム, Kabushiki gaisha Akusesu Gēmu) is a Japanese company specializing in the planning, development and distribution of video games and the research, development and distribution of software, data and video media. The company was originally founded in 1996 as a computer graphics producer.

On January 16, 2002, the company launched a game development division and re-established itself as primarily a video game company. On September 30, 2003, Access Games became a wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Media Lab, in turn a subsidiary of Kaga Electronics. The head office is located in Chūō, Tokyo, but the company's development departments are located in Chūō-ku, Osaka.

Much of the company's employees had been members of Whoopee Camp and its transitional group Deep Space who joined following the release of Extermination. Access Games primarily specializes in action-adventure games and combat flight simulators. Hidetaka "SWERY" Suehiro notably worked for the company as the writer and director of Spy Fiction and Deadly Premonition.

Games

Title Year Publisher Platform
Spy Fiction 2003[1]
PlayStation 2
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception 2006 Namco PlayStation Portable
The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces 2008 Wii
Mobile Suit Gundam: Senjō no Kizuna Portable 2009
  • JP: Bandai Namco Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
Sengoku Basara: Battle Heroes 2009 PlayStation Portable
Deadly Premonition 2010[1] Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Ace Combat: Joint Assault 2010
  • WW: Bandai Namco Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
Lord of Arcana 2010[2] PlayStation Portable
Sengoku Basara: Chronicle Heroes 2011
  • JP: Capcom
PlayStation Portable
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy 2011
  • WW: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Nintendo 3DS
Lord of Apocalypse 2011[3]
  • WW: Square Enix
PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Sengoku Basara HD Collection 2012 [4]
  • JP: Capcom
PlayStation 3
Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut 2013
  • JP: Marvelous Entertainment (PlayStation 3)
  • WW: Rising Star Games
  • EU: Mastertronic (PC)
PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows
Drakengard 3 2014
  • WW: Square Enix
PlayStation 3
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die 2014, 2015
Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy Plus 2015
  • WW: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Nintendo 3DS
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition 2015
  • WW: Capcom
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows
Sengoku Basara: Sanada Yukimura-Den 2016
  • JP: Capcom
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered 2019
  • WW: Square Enix
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows
Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection 2020
  • WW: Capcom
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows

References

  1. ^ a b "Access Games (JP)". IGN.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-14. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  2. ^ Square Enix. "LORD of ARCANA spec". Square Enix. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  3. ^ http://www.gamefaqs.com/psp/643394-lord-of-apocalypse/data
  4. ^ "SengokuBASARA - HDCollection:ACCESS GAMES INC. English".