Artdink
Native name | 株式会社アートディンク |
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Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | April 21, 1986[1] |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Tatsuo Nagahama (President)[1] |
Products | A-Train series |
Website | artdink |
Artdink Corporation (株式会社アートディンク) is a Japanese video game developer based in Tsukishima, Tokyo.
While Artdink had released a large variety of games, they are best known in Japan for the A-Train series. They are closely associated with Sony Computer Entertainment since the PlayStation's early days, and more recently with Square Enix.
Games
- 1988–1989
- A-Ressha de Ikou II (X68000)
- A-Ressha de Ikou II: Shin Map (X68000)
- Double Eagle (X68000)
- Double Eagle: Tricky Hole (X68000)
- How Many Robot (PC88, MSX, X68000)
- Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Kaigun no Kiseki (X68000)
- Daikairei: Nankai to Shitou (X68000)
- Daikairei: Power Kit to Shin Scenario Make Kit (X68000)
- Railroad Empire (PC)
- 1990–1999
- A-Ressha de Ikou II: Gentei Okaidoku Han (X68000)
- Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Gentei Okaidokuban (X68000)
- Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Gentei Okaidokuban (X68000)
- Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Tsuika Scenario (X68000)
- Daikairei: Tsuika Scenario (X68000)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai (X68000)
- Far Side Moon: Chikyuu Boueidan 2 (X68000)
- Kikou Shidan (X68000)
- A-Ressha de Ikou (Famicom)
- A-Ressha de Ikou III (X68000, PC Engine, Super Famicom)
- A-Ressha de Ikou III Map Construction (X68000)
- A-Ressha de Ikou III Map Construction Shin Map Tsuki (X68000)
- The Atlas (PC-9801)
- The Atlas HD Senyou Ban (PC-9801)
- The Atlas 2 (PC-9801)
- A-Ressha de Ikou IV (PC-9801, PlayStation)
- The Atlas: Renaissance Voyager (PC Engine)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai (PC Engine)
- The Atlas (Super Famicom)
- Lunatic Dawn FX (PC-FX)
- Aquanaut's Holiday (PlayStation)
- Tail of the Sun (PlayStation)
- ToPoLo (PlayStation)
- A-Ressha de Ikou V (PlayStation)
- A-Train (PlayStation)
- A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan (PlayStation)
- C.E.O. (PC)
- Carnage Heart (PlayStation)
- Carnage Heart EZ: Easy Zapping (PlayStation)
- Kaze no Notam (PlayStation)
- Kowloon's Gate (PlayStation)
- Colony Wars (PlayStation)
- The Conveni Special (PlayStation)
- The FamiRes (PlayStation)
- Lunatic Dawn III (PlayStation)
- Navit (PlayStation)
- Neo Atlas (PlayStation)
- No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! (PlayStation)
- Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (PlayStation)
- SimCity 2000 (PlayStation)
- Susume! Kaizoku (PlayStation)
- Zeus: Carnage Heart Second (PlayStation)
- Vampire: Kyuuketsuki Densetsu (PlayStation)
- Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu: Memories of Summer 1996 (PlayStation)
- A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan (PlayStation)
- Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu 2 (PlayStation)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni 4 (PlayStation)
- Neo Atlas II (PlayStation)
- Zeus II: Carnage Heart (PlayStation)
- Lunatic Dawn Odyssey (PlayStation)
- Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (PlayStation)
- 2000–2009
- A-Train 6 (PlayStation 2)
- Turnabout (PlayStation)
- BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles (PlayStation 2)
- Lagnacure Legend (PlayStation)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koushien e no Michi (PlayStation 2)
- Mahjong Gokuu Taisei (PlayStation 2)
- Neo Atlas III (PlayStation 2)
- Lunatic Dawn Tempest (PlayStation 2)
- A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 (PlayStation 2)
- Basic Studio: Powerful Game Koubou (PlayStation 2)
- Mr. Golf (PlayStation 2)
- Train Kit for A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 (PlayStation 2)
- Shenseiki Evangelion Typing E-Keikaku (PlayStation 2)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koushien no Hasha (PlayStation 2)
- Gendai Yougo no Kiso Chishiki 2001 (PlayStation 2)
- Katei no Igaku TV Ware Series (PlayStation 2)
- The Seed: WarZone (PlayStation 2)
- Nihongo Daijiten (PlayStation 2)
- Pro Atlas for TV: Zengokuban (PlayStation 2)
- Pro Atlas for TV: Kinki (PlayStation 2)
- Pro Atlas for TV: Shutoken (PlayStation 2)
- Pro Atlas for TV: Toukai (PlayStation 2)
- A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 Perfect Set (PlayStation 2)
- Motto Golful Golf (PlayStation 2)
- The FamiRes (PlayStation)
- Eikan wa Kimi ni 2004: Koushien no Kodou (PlayStation 2)
- Gundam Battle Tactics (PlayStation Portable)
- Zipang (PlayStation 2)
- A-Train HX (Xbox 360)
- Carnage Hearts Portable (PlayStation Portable)
- Gundam Battle Royale (PlayStation Portable)
- Lisa to Issho ni Tairiku Oudan: A-Ressha de Ikou (PlayStation Portable)
- Gundam Battle Chronicle (PlayStation Portable)
- Aquanaut's Holiday: Kakusareta Kiroku (PlayStation 3)
- Macross Ace Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
- Souykuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor (PlayStation Portable)
- A-Ressha de Ikou DS (Nintendo DS)
- Fossil Fighters (Nintendo DS)
- Gundam Battle Universe (PlayStation Portable)
- Macross Ultimate Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
- 2010
- A-Ressho de Ikou DS: Navigation Pack (Nintendo DS)
- A-Train 9 (PC)
- Carnage Heart EXA (PlayStation Portable)
- Gundam Assault Survive (PlayStation Portable)
- Tantei Opera Milky Holmes
- Macross Trial Frontier (PlayStation 3)
- Included with the movie Macross Frontier: The False Songstress in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
- AKB1/48: Idol to Koishitara... (PlayStation Portable)
- 2011
- Macross Triangle Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
- Macross Last Frontier (PlayStation 3)
- Included with the movie Macross Frontier: The Wings of Goodbye in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
- AKB1/48: Idol to Guam de Koishitara (PlayStation Portable)
- 2012
- A-Ressha de Ikou 3D (Nintendo 3DS)
- Bipedal Movement Simulation (PlayStation 3)
- Gundam Seed Battle Destiny (PlayStation Vita)
- Tantei Opera Milky Holmes 2
- Macross: My Boyfriend is a Pilot 2012 (PlayStation 3)
- Included with the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
- AKB1/149: Renai Sousenkyo (PlayStation Portable)
- 2013
- Battle Robot Damashii (PlayStation Portable)
- Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy (PlayStation 3)
- Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360)
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram (PlayStation Vita)
- 2014
- A-Train 3D: City Simulator (Nintendo 3DS)
- 2015
- Sword Art Online: Lost Song (PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4)[2]
- World Trigger: Borderless Mission (PlayStation Vita)
- 2016
- Macross Delta Scramble (PlayStation Vita)
- Neo Atlas 1469 (PlayStation Vita, Windows)[3]
- A-Ressha de Ikou 3D NEO (Nintendo 3DS)
- A-Train PC Classic (Windows)
- 2017
- A-Train Express (PlayStation 4)
- Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight (PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Windows)
- 2018
- Neo Atlas 1469 (Nintendo Switch)
- 2019
- A-Ressha de Ikou Exp. + (PlayStation 4)
- Sword Art Online: Lost Song (Windows)
- 2020
- Witch Spring 3 Re:Fine -The Story of the Marionette Witch Eirudy (Nintendo Switch)
- 2021
- A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism (Nintendo Switch, Windows)
- Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4)
- 2022
- Triangle Strategy (Nintendo Switch)
- Soul Hackers 2 (Windows, Xbox One)
- SD Gundam Battle Alliance (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S)
- 2024
- Dragon Quest III: HD-2D Remake (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S)
References
- ^ a b "Artdink Company Summary". www.artdink.co.jp. Artdink. Archived from the original on May 13, 1998. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
- ^ Romano, Sal (January 13, 2015). "Sword Art Online: Lost Song is developed by Artdink". Gematsu. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
- ^ Romano, Sal (June 21, 2016). "Neo Atlas 1469 announced for PS Vita". Gematsu. Retrieved June 22, 2016.