Red Entertainment
Red Entertainment (株式会社レッド・エンタテインメント, Kabushiki-gaisha Reddo Entateinmento) is a video game developer and publisher based in Japan. Formerly known as the Red Company (レッドカンパニー, Reddo Kanpanī) since its founding in 1976 (though it did not begin doing business until 1985), it was reorganized under its current moniker on December 4, 2000. While Red Company as a public corporation dates back to the mid-1980s, the first title released under the Red Entertainment brand was Gungrave on July 17, 2002. The name "RED" comes from "Royal Emperor Dragon".[1] In 2011, the company was acquired by Chinese game developer UltiZen Games Limited.[2] In 2014, Red Entertainment was sold to Oizumi Corporation.[3]
Formerly | Red Company (1976-2000) |
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Industry | Video games, animation, etc. |
Founded | 1976 (as the Red Company) December 4, 2000 (reorganized as Red Entertainment) |
Headquarters | Suitengu Hokushin Bldg. 1-39-5, Nihonbashi-kakigaracho, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Ohji Hiroi |
Products | See product listing |
Revenue | ¥105,969,632 (capital) |
Owner | Oizumi Corporation |
Website | Red Entertainment homepage (English) |
Partial game list
PC Engine
- Gate of Thunder
- Lords of Thunder
- PC-Genjin (Bonk) series
- Galaxy Fraulein Yuna series
- Tengai Makyō (Far East of Eden) series
Super NES
- Chou Mahou Tairiku WOZZ
- Kabuki Rocks
- The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
- Tengai Makyou Zero
GameCube
- Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru (remake)
Nintendo DS
- Dramatic Dungeon Sakura Wars: Kimi Aru ga Tame
- Project Hacker
- Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru (REMAKE)
- Tsunde Tsumi Kiss
- Fossil Fighters
- Nostalgia
- Fossil Fighters: Champions
- Kenka Bancho Otome- Girl Beats Boys
PlayStation 2
- Blood Will Tell
- Bujingai
- Gungrave
- Gungrave: Overdose (publisher)
- Kidō Shinsengumi: Moeyo Ken
- Code of the Samurai
- Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke
- Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru (REMAKE)
- Kita e: Diamond Dust + Kiss is Beginning
- Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love
- Sakura Taisen ~Atsuki Chishio ni~
- Scared Rider Xechs
PlayStation Portable
- Record or Agarest War: Mariage (Agarest Senki: Mariage)
- Tengai Makyou: Daiyon no Mokushiroku: The Apocalypse IV (remake)
- Jyusaengi Engetsu Sangokuden
PlayStation 3
- Record of Agarest War (Agarest Senki)
- Record of Agarest War Zero (Agarest Senki Zero)
- Record of Agarest War 2 (Agarest Senki 2)
PlayStation 4
- Gungrave: G.O.R.E. (publisher)
Xbox 360
- Record of Agarest War (Agarest Senki: Re-appearance)
- Record of Agarest War Zero (Agarest Senki Zero: Dawn of War)
- Record of Agarest War (Agarest Senki:dawn hokuken )
Sega
- Sakura Wars (Sakura Taisen) series
Sega Saturn
- Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Remix
- Galaxy Fraulein Yuna 3
- Sakura Taisen
- Sakura Taisen 2 ~Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare~
- Sakura Taisen Teigeki Graph
- Super Tempo
- Tengai Makyou: Daiyon no Mokushiroku: The Apocalypse IV
Dreamcast
- Sakura Taisen 3 ~Pari wa Moeteiru ka~
- Sakura Taisen 4 ~Koi Seyo, Otome~
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
- Our World Is Ended.
PC
- Sakura Taisen Taishou Roman Gakuentan (Browser game)
- Tengai Makyou JIPANG7 (Browser game)
References
- 「REDってなぁに?」『アニメージュ』1990年1月号、徳間書店、p.36.
- 2011-03-11, UltiZen Games Acquires Red Entertainment, PR Newswire Asia
- http://www.oizumi.co.jp/pdf.php?c=2&n=229. Retrieved 18 June 2017. Missing or empty
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