Media.Vision

Japanese video game developer


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::summary Japanese video game developer ::

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FieldValue
nameMedia.Vision
native_nameメディア・ビジョン株式会社
logoMediaVision_Company_Logo.png
typePublic company
foundationMarch 1, 1993
locationTokyo, Japan
industryVideo games
productsWild Arms
num_employees155
num_employees_year2024
homepageOfficial website
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| name = Media.Vision | native_name = メディア・ビジョン株式会社 | logo = MediaVision_Company_Logo.png | type = Public company | foundation = March 1, 1993 | location = Tokyo, Japan | key_people = | industry = Video games | products = Wild Arms | revenue = | num_employees = 155 | num_employees_year = 2024 | homepage = Official website

Media.Vision is a Japanese video game developer best known for the Wild Arms and Chaos Rings series of role-playing video games. They were one of the first companies developing games for the PlayStation and enjoyed a close relationship with Japan Studio in their early years.

History

The company was founded in 1993 by former members of Riot, a subsidiary of Telenet Japan responsible for developing the Tenshi no Uta series for PC Engine.

Games developed

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YearTitlePublisher(s)1994199519961997199920022003200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182025
Crime CrackersSony Computer Entertainment
Rapid Reload
Wild Arms
Crime Crackers 2
Wild Arms 2
SneakersMicrosoft Game Studios
Wild Arms 3Sony Computer Entertainment
Wild Arms Alter Code: F
Wild Arms 4
Heavy Metal ThunderSquare Enix
MawazaSony Computer Entertainment
Wild Arms 5
Wild Arms XF
The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick RoadD3 Publisher
Enkaku Sōsa: Shinjitsu e no 23 NichikanSony Computer Entertainment
Dragon Ball: Revenge of King PiccoloNamco Bandai Games
Chaos RingsSquare Enix
Valkyria Chronicles IIISega
Chaos Rings OmegaSquare Enix
Chaos Rings II
Shining BladeSega
Shining Ark
Chaos Rings IIISquare Enix
Shining ResonanceSega
Digimon Story: Cyber SleuthBandai Namco Entertainment
Valkyria Chronicles RemasteredSega
Summon Night 6Bandai Namco Entertainment
Valkyria RevolutionSega
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's MemoryBandai Namco Entertainment
Valkyria Chronicles 4Sega
The Hundred Line: Last Defense AcademyAniplex
Digimon Story: Time StrangerBandai Namco Entertainment
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References

References

  1. "メディア・ビジョン株式会社".
  2. (March 21, 2017). "Hack your way to the truth in DIGIMON STORY: CYBER SLEUTH - HACKER'S MEMORY!". Bandai Namco Europe.

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