Seibu Kaihatsu

Japanese arcade game manufacturer

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Abstract is: Seibu Kaihatsu Inc. (有限会社 セイブ開発, yūgen kaisha seibu kaihatsu) was a Japanese manufacturer of arcade games. The company was founded in 1982 at Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan as Seibu Denshi Inc. (有限会社セイブ電子), but changed to its current name sometime in 1984. It is currently owned by Hitoshi Hamada. One of their earliest arcade hits was the 1989 rail shooter Dynamite Duke, one of the first to combine close combat with long-range shooting. A year later, Seibu Kaihatsu became best known for their 1990 vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game Raiden, which was successful enough to earn several sequels and spin-offs in its series of titles. In 1991, a development department known as Rise Corporation (株式会社ライズ) was spun off from Seibu Kaihatsu. During the late '80s, Fabtek bought the rights to internationally distribute Seibu Kaihatsu's arcade titles outside Japan. This partnership started with Dead Angle, which was Fabtek's first game to be released, and ended with Raiden Fighters Jet, which was both Fabtek's and Seibu Kaihatsu's last game to be released. In 1999, its arcade division vanished and its official website shut down. It was also rumored that they filed for bankruptcy; in fact, Seibu Kaihatsu temporarily disbanded itself. Therefore, Fabtek's international distribution rights expired while closing its business. During the same year, they established Mahjong Cats (開発部門 キャッツ), right before the dissolution of their relationship with adult video game developers h.m.p. and Mink to develop adult mahjong video arcade games. In 2005, the development staff left Seibu Kaihatsu to apply at MOSS, then bought the development rights to the Raiden franchise from Seibu Kaihatsu to develop Raiden III and Raiden IV in order to keep the franchise's fanbase hyped with Seibu Kaihatsu assisting them.

Seibu Kaihatsu is …
instance of (P31):
video game developerQ210167
enterpriseQ6881511
businessQ4830453

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P3225Corporate Number (Japan)2010002011645
P646Freebase ID/m/04y94x
P7886Media Arts Database IDC45728
P11689MobyGames company ID2172
P4773MobyGames company ID (former scheme)seibu-kaihatsu-inc
P966MusicBrainz label ID7e2354c7-a693-4bb5-973b-7b67d934ea1f
P856official websitehttp://www.seibu-kaihatsu.co.jp
P10511VideoGameGeek company ID13786

P17countryJapanQ17
P576dissolved, abolished or demolished date1998-01-01
P159headquarters locationTokyoQ1490
P571inception1982-01-01
P452industryvideo game industryQ941594
P1454legal formyūgen gaishaQ1185713
P740location of formationJapanQ17
P1814name in kanaセイブかいはつ
P1056product or material produced or service providedRaidenQ13405087

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publisher (P123)
Q3042010Dynamite Duke
Q1290054Raiden
Q13405087Raiden
Q6141713Raiden DX
Q7283774Raiden Fighters Jet
Q3417638Raiden II
Q3522411The Raiden Project
Q2370238Zero Team

developer (P178)
Q5245092Dead Angle
Q3042010Dynamite Duke
Q386925Empire City: 1931
Q1290054Raiden
Q13405087Raiden
Q6141713Raiden DX
Q3301227Raiden Fighters
Q3299320Raiden Fighters 2
Q7283774Raiden Fighters Jet
Q3417638Raiden II
Q7450816Senkyu
Q7617423Stinger
Q3522411The Raiden Project
Q7933456Viper Phase 1
Q2370238Zero Team

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