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Q-Games

Index Q-Games

Q-Games, Limited is a video game developer based in Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan which works closely with both Nintendo and Sony. [1]

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  1. 67 relations: Android (operating system), Apple Arcade, Argonaut Games, Bit Generations, Blasto (video game), Free-to-play, Frogger, Game Boy Advance, Game Informer, Gamescom, Glossary of video game terms, Google Stadia, HTC Vive, Intersect (video game), IOS, Japan, Japan Studio, Kyoto, List of DSiWare games, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Music visualization, Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development, Nintendo Switch, Oculus Rift, Pipo Saru 2001, PixelJunk, PixelJunk 4am, PixelJunk Eden, PixelJunk Monsters, PixelJunk Racers, PixelJunk Shooter, PixelJunk Shooter 2, PixelJunk SideScroller, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation Home, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Polygon (website), Privately held company, Sony, ... Expand index (17 more) »

  2. Companies based in Kyoto
  3. Japanese companies established in 2001

Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Apple Arcade

Apple Arcade is a video game subscription service offered by Apple.

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Argonaut Games

Argonaut Games PLC was a British video game developer founded in 1982.

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Bit Generations

bit Generations is a video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo.

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Blasto (video game)

Blasto is a third-person shooter platform game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1998.

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Free-to-play

Free-to-play (F2P or FtP) video games are games that give players access to a significant portion of their content without paying or do not require paying to continue playing.

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Frogger

is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and published by Sega.

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Game Boy Advance

The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color.

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Game Informer

Game Informer (GI) is an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and associated consoles.

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Gamescom

Gamescom (stylized as gamescom) is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Glossary of video game terms

This is a non-comprehensive list that includes terms used in video games and the video game industry, as well as slang used by players.

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Google Stadia

Stadia was a cloud gaming service developed and operated by Google.

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HTC Vive

HTC Vive is a line of virtual and mixed reality headsets produced by HTC Corporation.

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Intersect (video game)

Intersect, known as Digidrive in North America and Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by Q-Games and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2006 exclusively in Japan.

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IOS

iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed by Apple exclusively for its smartphones.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Japan Studio

Japan Studio was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo.

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Kyoto

Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.

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List of DSiWare games

This is a list of games and applications, collectively known as DSiWare, for the Nintendo DSi handheld game console, available for download via the DSi Shop and unplayable on earlier DS models.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.

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Music visualization

Music visualization or music visualisation, a feature found in electronic music visualizers and media player software, generates animated imagery based on a piece of music.

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Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto

is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

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Nintendo

is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. Q-Games and Nintendo are video game companies of Japan.

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Nintendo 3DS

The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo.

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Nintendo DS

The (retroactively referred to as NDS or DS) is a 32-bit foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005.

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Nintendo DSi

The is a dual-screen handheld game console released by Nintendo.

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Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development

commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EAD and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development No.4 Department (abbreviated as Nintendo R&D4), was the largest software development division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo.

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Nintendo Switch

The is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017.

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Oculus Rift

Oculus Rift is a discontinued line of virtual reality headsets developed and manufactured by Oculus VR, a virtual reality company founded by Palmer Luckey that is widely credited with reviving the virtual reality industry.

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Pipo Saru 2001

is an action video game in the Ape Escape series developed and published by SCEI for the PlayStation 2 video game console in Japan.

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PixelJunk

PixelJunk is a series of downloadable games developed by Q-Games.

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PixelJunk 4am

PixelJunk 4am, formerly called PixelJunk Lifelike, is a music video game and music visualizer developed by Q-Games.

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PixelJunk Eden

PixelJunk Eden is a video game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows.

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PixelJunk Monsters

PixelJunk Monsters is a tower defense video game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3.

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PixelJunk Racers

PixelJunk Racers is a puzzle racing video game developed by Q-Games for PlayStation 3.

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PixelJunk Shooter

PixelJunk Shooter is a video game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3.

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PixelJunk Shooter 2

PixelJunk Shooter 2 is a multidirectional shooter developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3.

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PixelJunk SideScroller

PixelJunk SideScroller is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3 as part of the PixelJunk series.

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PlayStation

is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines.

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PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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PlayStation 3

The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on November 11, 2006, in Japan, November 17, 2006, in North America, and March 23, 2007, in Europe and Australasia.

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PlayStation 4

The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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PlayStation 5

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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PlayStation Home

PlayStation Home was a virtual 3D social gaming platform developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's London Studio for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) on the PlayStation Network (PSN).

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PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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PlayStation Vita

The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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Polygon (website)

Polygon is an American entertainment website by Vox Media covering video games, movies, television, and other popular culture.

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Privately held company

A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.

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Sony

, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (SIE) is a Japanese-American multinational video game and digital entertainment company of Sony. Q-Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment are video game companies of Japan.

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Spike Chunsoft

is a Japanese video game development and localization company specializing in role-playing video games, visual novels and adventure games. Q-Games and Spike Chunsoft are video game companies of Japan.

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Star Fox (1993 video game)

Star Fox, known as Starwing in PAL regions, is a 1993 rail shooter game developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software, and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Star Fox 2

Star Fox 2 is a rail shooter game developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software and published by Nintendo.

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Star Fox 64 3D

is a 3D rail shooter video game co-developed by Nintendo EAD and Q-Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.

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Star Fox Command

is a shoot 'em up video game, the fifth game in the Star Fox series, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in 2006.

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Starglider

Starglider is a 3D video game published in 1986 by Rainbird.

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Starglider 2

Starglider 2 is a 3D space combat simulator published in 1988 by Rainbird as the sequel to 1986's Starglider.

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Starship Patrol

Starship Patrol (also called Starship Defense in North America and Star Ship Defender in Japan) is a strategy video game of the tower defence type developed by the Japanese company Q Games and released by Nintendo for the DSiWare/Nintendo DSi platform.

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The Tomorrow Children

The Tomorrow Children is an adventure video game developed by Q-Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4.

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Video game developer

A video game developer is a software developer specializing in video game development – the process and related disciplines of creating video games.

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Video game industry

The video game industry is the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the entertainment industry that specialize in the development, marketing, distribution, monetization and consumer feedback of video games.

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X (1992 video game)

is a 1992 space combat simulation video game developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy in Japan.

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X-Scape

X-Scape, known as in Japan and as 3D Space Tank in the PAL region, is a first-person combat simulation game developed by Q-Games and Nintendo released on the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare download service.

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Xbox One

The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft.

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Xbox Series X and Series S

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are the fourth generation of consoles in the Xbox series.

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XrossMediaBar

The XrossMediaBar (pronounced "cross-media bar" and officially abbreviated as XMB) is a graphical user interface developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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See also

Companies based in Kyoto

Japanese companies established in 2001

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-Games

Also known as Dylan Cuthbert, Q Games, Q-Games, Limited.

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