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Koei

Koei Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game publisher, developer, and distributor founded in 1978. The company is known for its historical simulation games based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as well as simulation games based on pseudo-historical events.

Koei Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社コーエー
Kabushikigaisha Kōē
TypeKabushiki gaisha
Division
IndustryVideo games
Founded25 July 1978; 44 years ago (1978-07-25)
FounderYōichi Erikawa
Keiko Erikawa
DefunctApril 1, 2010; 12 years ago
FateMerged with Tecmo
SuccessorKoei Tecmo Games
HeadquartersYokohama, Japan
ProductsList of Koei Tecmo games
ParentKoei Tecmo
Websitewww.koei.co.jp/koei_home.html

The company has also found mainstream success in a series of loosely historical action games, the flagship titles of which are the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series, also known as the Musō series. Koei also owns a division known as Ruby Party, which focuses on otome games.[1]

On April 1, 2009, Koei merged with Tecmo to form the Tecmo Koei Holdings holding company.[2] Koei changed its name to Tecmo Koei Games on April 1, 2010 by absorbing Tecmo, and again on July 1, 2014, to Koei Tecmo Games.[2][3]

History

Koei was established in July 1978 by Yōichi Erikawa (also known as Kou Shibusawa) and Keiko Erikawa. Yoichi was a student at Keio University, and when his family's rural dyestuffs business failed, he decided to pursue his interest in programming. The company has remained located in the Hiyoshi area of Yokohama.

The company initially focused on personal computer sales and made-to-order business software. In 1982, the company released the erotic title (eroge) Seduction of the Condominium Wife (団地妻の誘惑, Danchi Tsuma no Yūwaku), which was an early role-playing adventure game with color graphics,[4][5] owing to the eight-color palette of the PC-8001 computer. It became a hit, helping Koei become a major software company.[6] In March the same year Koei released Underground Exploration, the earliest known Japanese RPG.[7] In 1983 it released Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望, Nobunaga no Yabō), a historical strategy game set during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. The game went on to receive numerous awards, and Koei produced several more such games set against the backdrop of world history, including Romance of the Three Kingdoms, set during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, and Uncharted Waters (大航海時代, Dai Kōkai Jidai, lit. Great Navigation Era), set in Portugal during the Age of Exploration.

In 1988, Koei established a North American subsidiary, Koei America Corporation, in California. This subsidiary localized Koei games for export to all territories outside Japan, as well as producing original games and concepts with the leadership of designer Stieg Hedlund, like Liberty or Death, Celtic Tales: Balor of the Evil Eye, Gemfire and Saiyuki: Journey West. After Hedlund's departure, this subsidiary ceased game development in 1995, focusing instead on localization, sales and marketing.

Though none of Koei's historical simulations achieved mass market success, they acquired a loyal cult following. This following allowed Koei to remain profitable, since they could reliably predict how many copies of their games would sell[8] (especially important during the cartridge era, when a surplus of unsold cartridges on a single game was often enough to bankrupt a company).[9]

A Canadian subsidiary, Koei Canada, Inc. was established in early 2001, and a European subsidiary, Koei Limited was established in early 2003 in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. Koei also maintains subsidiaries in mainland China, Korea, Taiwan and Lithuania. Recently, Koei created a Singapore branch for game development such as Sangokushi Online.

All Koei operations in English in turn ceased in 2012, with the previously unannounced closing of Koei's North American support forums and website. They resumed in 2016, with the English language PC release of Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII.

Koei's Ruby Party division specializes on games labeled as Neoromance: GxB dating sims, usually with extra side-quests. Out of the three Neoromance series, the best known is Angelique, which has been in production since 1994. Harukanaru Toki no Naka de is a newer Neoromance hit, with many sequels and an anime television series based on it. The newest game in the series, Kin'iro no Corda, is gaining popularity partially because the manga series it was based on, has been recently licensed by Viz for English language publishing. It gaining more popularity though, and an anime television series based on it began airing in October 2006. A sequel was also released on the PlayStation 2 in March 2007.[10]

On September 4, 2008, Koei announced that it was in talks to purchase ailing competitor Tecmo.[11][12] They agreed in November 2008 to merge on April 1, 2009 to form Tecmo Koei Holdings.[13] On January 26, 2009 the two companies approved the merger, the holding company formed on April 1, 2009 as planned.[14]

On April 1, 2010, Koei merged with Tecmo and combined both elements as one under the name Tecmo Koei Games.[2] Koei's subsidiaries in the United States, Europe and Korea already had their names changed months before the Japanese parent.[15] On March 15, 2010, the developing operations of Koei and Tecmo were spun off as new companies under the names of Koei Co, Ltd and Tecmo Co, Ltd respectively, but they were integrated into Tecmo Koei Games the following year, on April 1, 2011.[16][17]

Games by Koei

Koei has built a large base of franchises, and has developed on various consoles and computers. Below is a list of game series developed by Koei.

Action games

History Simulation

Strategy games

Executive Series

Neo-romance games

RPGs

Sports games

Music games

  • Gitaroo Man (As well as a PlayStation Portable version called Gitaroo Man Lives!)

Rekoeition

Adventure games

  • Saihai no Yukue (采配のゆくえ)

Erotic games

Games published by Koei in Europe

References

  1. ^ "Entertainment | Introduction to our Business".
  2. ^ a b c "Official report of Tecmo Koei Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Koei development studios" (PDF). Tecmo Koei Holdings. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  3. ^ https://www.koeitecmo.co.jp/php/pdf/news_20140526_01.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ . Legendra. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  5. ^ "Danchi-zuma no Yuuwaku". GameSpot. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
  6. ^ Pesimo, Rudyard Contretas (2007). (PDF). Reflections on the Human Condition: Change, Conflict and Modernity—The Work of the 2004/2005 API Fellows. The Nippon Foundation. pp. 124–160. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-04.
  7. ^ "1982-1987 – The Birth of Japanese RPGs, re-told in 15 Games". gamasutra.com. 10 October 2016.
  8. ^ "NG Alphas: Sangoku Musou". Next Generation. No. 25. Imagine Media. January 1997. p. 89.
  9. ^ "1996: The Year of the Videogame". Next Generation. No. 13. Imagine Media. January 1996. p. 71.
  10. ^ "金色のコルダ2".
  11. ^ Thorsen, Tor (2008-09-04). "Tecmo, Koei in merger talks". GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-09-21.
  12. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (2008-09-04). "Report: Tecmo And Koei In Talks To Merge". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-09-21.
  13. ^ Tecmo and Koei to Merge in April 2009
  14. ^ Koei Tecmo Reveals Its New Company Logo (Looks Familiar)
  15. ^ "Tecmo Koei Company History". Tecmo Koei Holdings. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  16. ^ "Official report of Tecmo Keoi Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Keoi development studios" (PDF). Tecmo Koei Holdings. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  17. ^ "TECMO KOEI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. Announces Merger between Subsidiary and Sub-subsidiaries; Announces Business Transition between Subsidiaries". Reuters. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2012-12-05.[dead link]
  18. ^ "Tamashii no Mon: Dante no Shinkyoku yori - IGDB". Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  19. ^ "Bandit Kings of Ancient China – MobyGames". Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  20. ^ "Genghis Khan – MobyGames". Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  21. ^ "Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Grey Wolf – MobyGames". Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  22. ^ Dembo, Arinn; Aye, 'Tis a Bonny Land Indeed: Koei explores the Emerald Isle's Myth and Magic in CELTIC TALES, p. 214. Computer Gaming World, Issue 134, September 1995

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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For the Japanese era see Kōei Koei Co Ltd was a Japanese video game publisher developer and distributor founded in 1978 The company is known for its historical simulation games based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as well as simulation games based on pseudo historical events Koei Co Ltd Native name株式会社コーエーRomanized nameKabushikigaisha KōeTypeKabushiki gaishaDivisionIndustryVideo gamesFounded25 July 1978 44 years ago 1978 07 25 FounderYōichi ErikawaKeiko ErikawaDefunctApril 1 2010 12 years agoFateMerged with TecmoSuccessorKoei Tecmo GamesHeadquartersYokohama JapanProductsList of Koei Tecmo gamesParentKoei TecmoWebsitewww wbr koei wbr co wbr jp wbr koei wbr home wbr htmlThe company has also found mainstream success in a series of loosely historical action games the flagship titles of which are the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series also known as the Musō series Koei also owns a division known as Ruby Party which focuses on otome games 1 On April 1 2009 Koei merged with Tecmo to form the Tecmo Koei Holdings holding company 2 Koei changed its name to Tecmo Koei Games on April 1 2010 by absorbing Tecmo and again on July 1 2014 to Koei Tecmo Games 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Games by Koei 2 1 Action games 2 2 History Simulation 2 3 Strategy games 2 4 Executive Series 2 5 Neo romance games 2 6 RPGs 2 7 Sports games 2 8 Music games 2 9 Rekoeition 2 10 Adventure games 2 11 Erotic games 3 Games published by Koei in Europe 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditKoei was established in July 1978 by Yōichi Erikawa also known as Kou Shibusawa and Keiko Erikawa Yoichi was a student at Keio University and when his family s rural dyestuffs business failed he decided to pursue his interest in programming The company has remained located in the Hiyoshi area of Yokohama The company initially focused on personal computer sales and made to order business software In 1982 the company released the erotic title eroge Seduction of the Condominium Wife 団地妻の誘惑 Danchi Tsuma no Yuwaku which was an early role playing adventure game with color graphics 4 5 owing to the eight color palette of the PC 8001 computer It became a hit helping Koei become a major software company 6 In March the same year Koei released Underground Exploration the earliest known Japanese RPG 7 In 1983 it released Nobunaga s Ambition 信長の野望 Nobunaga no Yabō a historical strategy game set during the Sengoku period of Japanese history The game went on to receive numerous awards and Koei produced several more such games set against the backdrop of world history including Romance of the Three Kingdoms set during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history and Uncharted Waters 大航海時代 Dai Kōkai Jidai lit Great Navigation Era set in Portugal during the Age of Exploration In 1988 Koei established a North American subsidiary Koei America Corporation in California This subsidiary localized Koei games for export to all territories outside Japan as well as producing original games and concepts with the leadership of designer Stieg Hedlund like Liberty or Death Celtic Tales Balor of the Evil Eye Gemfire and Saiyuki Journey West After Hedlund s departure this subsidiary ceased game development in 1995 focusing instead on localization sales and marketing Though none of Koei s historical simulations achieved mass market success they acquired a loyal cult following This following allowed Koei to remain profitable since they could reliably predict how many copies of their games would sell 8 especially important during the cartridge era when a surplus of unsold cartridges on a single game was often enough to bankrupt a company 9 A Canadian subsidiary Koei Canada Inc was established in early 2001 and a European subsidiary Koei Limited was established in early 2003 in Hertfordshire United Kingdom Koei also maintains subsidiaries in mainland China Korea Taiwan and Lithuania Recently Koei created a Singapore branch for game development such as Sangokushi Online All Koei operations in English in turn ceased in 2012 with the previously unannounced closing of Koei s North American support forums and website They resumed in 2016 with the English language PC release of Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII Koei s Ruby Party division specializes on games labeled as Neoromance GxB dating sims usually with extra side quests Out of the three Neoromance series the best known is Angelique which has been in production since 1994 Harukanaru Toki no Naka de is a newer Neoromance hit with many sequels and an anime television series based on it The newest game in the series Kin iro no Corda is gaining popularity partially because the manga series it was based on has been recently licensed by Viz for English language publishing It gaining more popularity though and an anime television series based on it began airing in October 2006 A sequel was also released on the PlayStation 2 in March 2007 10 On September 4 2008 Koei announced that it was in talks to purchase ailing competitor Tecmo 11 12 They agreed in November 2008 to merge on April 1 2009 to form Tecmo Koei Holdings 13 On January 26 2009 the two companies approved the merger the holding company formed on April 1 2009 as planned 14 On April 1 2010 Koei merged with Tecmo and combined both elements as one under the name Tecmo Koei Games 2 Koei s subsidiaries in the United States Europe and Korea already had their names changed months before the Japanese parent 15 On March 15 2010 the developing operations of Koei and Tecmo were spun off as new companies under the names of Koei Co Ltd and Tecmo Co Ltd respectively but they were integrated into Tecmo Koei Games the following year on April 1 2011 16 17 Games by Koei EditKoei has built a large base of franchises and has developed on various consoles and computers Below is a list of game series developed by Koei Action games Edit Bladestorm The Hundred Years War an action strategy game based on the Hundred Years War between England and France Released for PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360 BoBoiBoy Galactic Heroes In association with Koei and based on the Malaysian TV series BoBoiBoy Galaxy to be released on Google Play Croc Legend of the Gobbos The Japanese version of the Croc games distributed by Koei were released for the PlayStation Crimson Sea was released for Xbox in 2002 whereas its sequel was released for PlayStation 2 in 2004 Destrega a 1 vs 1 fighter game for the PlayStation Dynasty Warriors 1 9 as well as expansions Xtreme Legends for 3 8 Empires for 4 8 plus a Game Boy Advance a Nintendo DS and three PlayStation Portable games 真 三國無双Shin Sangoku Musō spin off ofRomance of the Three Kingdoms Dynasty Warriors Gundam for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 it is based on the mechanics of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors only using the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise as its base ガンダム無双 Gundam Musō Fist of the North Star Ken s Rage for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Fist of the North Star Ken s Rage 2 for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and Wii U Hyrule Warriors for Wii U a Dynasty Warriors style game for The Legend of Zelda franchise Mystic Heroes for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2 Nioh for PlayStation 4 One Piece Pirate Warriors for the PlayStation 3 Prey the Stars released for the Nintendo DS Samurai Warriors Samurai Warriors 2 Samurai Warriors 3 and Samurai Warriors 4 as well as anXtreme Legendsexpansion to both andEmpiresexpansion to2 a PSP game Samurai Warriors State of War and Samurai Warriors Katana for the Wii 戦国無双Sengoku Musō Many spinoffs of this have been created including Derby Musou and Samurai Warriors Chronicles series Stop That Roach an action puzzle game released in 1994 for Game Boy Tamashii no Mon Dante no Shinkyoku yori 魂の門 ダンテ 神曲 より Gate of Souls From Dante s Divine Comedy an action game inspired by Dante s Divine Comedy released on NEC PC 9801 and FM Towns 18 Toukiden The Age of Demons a monster hunting action role playing game Trinity Zill O ll Zero for the PlayStation 3 Warriors Legends of Troy is a Koei Canada game which was announced at E3 2009 Warriors Orochi for the PlayStation 2 PSP PC and Xbox 360 it is the first Koei crossover title featuring characters from the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games 無双OROCHI WinBack a third person shooter game for Nintendo 64 and PlayStation 2 WinBack 2 Project Poseidon a third person shooter game for PlayStation 2 and Xbox Warriors All Stars for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita a Dynasty Warriors style game mixing characters from Koei s various franchises similar to Warriors Orochi Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper for the Wii UHistory Simulation Edit Bandit Kings of Ancient China Released on the Nintendo Entertainment System MS DOS Amiga amp Macintosh 19 Genghis Khan series 20 21 Liberty or Death Based on the American Revolutionary war Nobunaga s Ambition series published on various platforms Romance of the Three Kingdoms I to XIV released on the MSX MSX2 NES SNES Genesis Amiga PC Engine CD ROM Sega Saturn PS1 PS2 and PC turn based strategy games Rise of the Phoenix Based on the wars of the early Han and Chu dynasties in China released on the SNES Strategy games Edit Aerobiz Supersonic Airline simulator BoBoiBoy Galactic Heroes From In Association With Koei and Based on the BoBoiBoy go to Galaxy released in Google Play Celtic Tales Balor of the Evil Eye Medieval fantasy simulator 22 Dynasty Tactics Dynasty Tactics 2 Gemfire Medieval fantasy simulator Genghis Khan Kessen Kessen II Kessen III L Empereur Turn based strategy game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System P T O Pacific Theater of Operations P T O II Pacific Theater of Operations P T O IV Pacific Theater of Operations Naval Ops Warship Gunner 2 Nobunaga s Ambition series published on various platforms Operation Europe Path to Victory A strategy game set in Europe during World War II Romance of the Three Kingdoms Teitoku no Ketsudan PTO Pacific Theater of Operations in North America Pacific War strategy gamesExecutive Series Edit Aerobiz and Aerobiz Supersonic Airline business simulator series Top Management Business simulator series Top Management II Released on the Super Famicom Microsoft Windows PC and NEC PC 9801 Winning Post Thoroughbred horse racing management and horse breeding simulator series Pop Cutie Street Fashion Simulation fashion design and business management simulation Leading Company Video cassette recorder business simulatorNeo romance games Edit Angelique Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Kin iro no Corda Neo Angelique Abyss RPGs Edit Bandit Kings of Ancient China Brandish Super NES port Danchi Zuma no Yuuwaku Inindo Way of the Ninja for Super NES Also part of Rekoeition series Nobunaga s Ambition Saiyuki Journey West Sangokushi Eiketsuden Sangokushi Koumeiden Sangokushi Sousouden as Tactical RPG Soul Master OpoonaSports games Edit G1 Jockey G1 Jockey 4 2007 Fatal Inertia Se Pa 2001 Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 Yanya Caballista City SkaterMusic games Edit Gitaroo Man As well as a PlayStation Portable version called Gitaroo Man Lives Rekoeition Edit Ishin no Arashi First game of Rekoeition series Inindo Way of the Ninja 伊忍道 打倒信長 Uncharted Waters 大航海時代 Dai Kōkai Jidai lit Great Navigation Era Based on the Age of Discovery Taikō Risshiden 太閤立志伝 Adventure games Edit Saihai no Yukue 采配のゆくえ Erotic games Edit Danchi Zuma no Yuuwaku Night LifeGames published by Koei in Europe EditDisgaea series Dynasty Warriors 3 La Pucelle Tactics Atelier Iris series Phantom Brave Makai Kingdom Chronicles of the Sacred Tome Colosseum Road to Freedom Persona 3 and Persona 3 FESReferences Edit Entertainment Introduction to our Business a b c Official report of Tecmo Koei Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Koei development studios PDF Tecmo Koei Holdings 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2012 12 05 https www koeitecmo co jp php pdf news 20140526 01 pdf bare URL PDF Danchizuma no Yuuwaku Legendra Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2011 03 16 Danchi zuma no Yuuwaku GameSpot Retrieved 2011 03 16 Pesimo Rudyard Contretas 2007 Asianizing Animation in Asia Digital Content Identity Construction Within the Animation Landscapes of Japan and Thailand PDF Reflections on the Human Condition Change Conflict and Modernity The Work of the 2004 2005 API Fellows The Nippon Foundation pp 124 160 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 04 1982 1987 The Birth of Japanese RPGs re told in 15 Games gamasutra com 10 October 2016 NG Alphas Sangoku Musou Next Generation No 25 Imagine Media January 1997 p 89 1996 The Year of the Videogame Next Generation No 13 Imagine Media January 1996 p 71 金色のコルダ2 Thorsen Tor 2008 09 04 Tecmo Koei in merger talks GameSpot Retrieved 2008 09 21 Ashcraft Brian 2008 09 04 Report Tecmo And Koei In Talks To Merge Kotaku Retrieved 2008 09 21 Tecmo and Koei to Merge in April 2009 Koei Tecmo Reveals Its New Company Logo Looks Familiar Tecmo Koei Company History Tecmo Koei Holdings Retrieved 2012 12 05 Official report of Tecmo Keoi Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Keoi development studios PDF Tecmo Koei Holdings 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2012 12 05 TECMO KOEI HOLDINGS CO LTD Announces Merger between Subsidiary and Sub subsidiaries Announces Business Transition between Subsidiaries Reuters 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2012 12 05 dead link Tamashii no Mon Dante no Shinkyoku yori IGDB Retrieved 2009 07 06 Bandit Kings of Ancient China MobyGames Retrieved 2009 02 01 Genghis Khan MobyGames Retrieved 2009 02 01 Genghis Khan II Clan of the Grey Wolf MobyGames Retrieved 2009 02 01 Dembo Arinn Aye Tis a Bonny Land Indeed Koei explores the Emerald Isle s Myth and Magic in CELTIC TALES p 214 Computer Gaming World Issue 134 September 1995External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Koei amp oldid 1136656850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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