Human Entertainment
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Human Entertainment |
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Founded: 1983-05[1] |
Defunct: 2000-01 |
Headquarters: Japan |
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Human Entertainment (ヒューマン株式会社) was a Japanese video game developer best known for their Fire Pro Wrestling series of wrestling games, as well as other sports games such as the Formation Soccer series of football games.
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History
Human originally started out developing NES games under contract (mainly for Bandai) but by 1992 would begin to develop and publish their own games, and by 1998 would also subcontract work to other companies.
They dissolved into various other companies in 1999, with most of their intellectual properties (except Clock Tower, which is co-owned with Sunsoft and Capcom) being owned by either Hamster Corporation (known years later for the Arcade Archives series) and Spike (currently trading as Spike Chunsoft).
Softography
PC Engine
- Fire Pro Wrestling: Combination Tag (1989)
- F1 Triple Battle (1989)
- Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 (1990)
- Final Match Tennis (1991)
- Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout (1991)
- Fire Pro Wrestling 3: Legend Bout (1992)
- Formation Soccer on J.League (1994)
- Meiyaku no Teigi (unreleased)
CD-ROM²
- Vasteel (1990)
- Meiyaku no Teigi (unreleased)
Super CD-ROM²
- Human Sports Festival (1992)
- Farjius no Jakoutei: Neo Metal Fantasy (1992)
- Uchuu Senkan Yamato (1992)
- Laplace no Ma (1993)
- Tadaima Yuusha Boshuuchuu (1993)
- Vasteel 2 (1994)
- Formation Soccer '95: Della Serie A (1995)
Arcade CD-ROM²
References
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- ↑ http://www.human.co.jp/human/honsha/gaiyou.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-07-04 21:56)