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{{Company infobox | {{Company infobox | ||
|name=Level-5 | |name=Level-5 | ||
− | |logo=[[File:Level-5 logo. | + | |logo=[[File:Level-5 logo.png|200px]] |
− | | | + | |founded=1998 |
+ | |founder={{wp|Akihiro Hino}} | ||
+ | |president=Akihiro Hino | ||
|subsidiary={{wp|Level-5 Comcept}}, Freestyle Work, Level-5 abby, Level-5 International America | |subsidiary={{wp|Level-5 Comcept}}, Freestyle Work, Level-5 abby, Level-5 International America | ||
− | + | |externallink=[https://www.level5.co.jp/ level5.co.jp] | |
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− | '''Level-5 Inc.''' is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Based in Fukuoka, Japan, many of the company's titles are published by Nintendo overseas. According to president Akihiro Hino, the name "Level-5" refers to the actual term "Level-5", the highest possible mark on Japanese report cards, and their ambition to create "five-star" games. | + | '''Level-5 Inc.''' (株式会社レベルファイブ ''Kabushiki-gaisha Reberu Faibu'') is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Based in Fukuoka, Japan, many of the company's titles are published by Nintendo overseas. According to president Akihiro Hino, the name "Level-5" refers to the actual term "Level-5", the highest possible mark on Japanese report cards, and their ambition to create "five-star" games. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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|''[[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]]'' | |''[[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]]'' | ||
|2008 | |2008 | ||
+ | |Nintendo DS | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies]]'' | ||
+ | |2009 | ||
|Nintendo DS | |Nintendo DS | ||
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|Nintendo 3DS | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
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− | |''[[Yo-kai Watch | + | |''[[Yo-kai Watch Blasters]]'' |
|2015 | |2015 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Yo-kai Watch 3]]'' | ||
+ | |2016 | ||
|Nintendo 3DS | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | {{otherwikis|StrategyWiki=Category:Level-5}} | ||
*{{wp|Level-5 (company)|Level-5 on Wikipedia}} | *{{wp|Level-5 (company)|Level-5 on Wikipedia}} | ||
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{{Nintendo}} | {{Nintendo}} | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
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Level-5 Inc. (株式会社レベルファイブ Kabushiki-gaisha Reberu Faibu) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Based in Fukuoka, Japan, many of the company's titles are published by Nintendo overseas. According to president Akihiro Hino, the name "Level-5" refers to the actual term "Level-5", the highest possible mark on Japanese report cards, and their ambition to create "five-star" games.
History
Level-5 was initially founded by Akihiro Hino and his team from their former employer, Riverhillsoft, in 1998, after making a deal with Sony Computer Entertainment which would allow them to develop for the then-upcoming PlayStation 2.
In 2007, Level-5 would release in Japan Professor Layton and the Curious Village, their first self-funded and self-published title. From this point on, Level-5 would self-publish all of their future titles in Japan, while for international retail releases Nintendo would handle publishing duties.
In October 2015, Level-5 and Dentsu would found Level-5 abby in Santa Monica, California, for the purpose of creating media for their western audience.
Games published by Nintendo
External links
Level-5 on other NIWA Wikis: | ||
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