Culture Brain

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Culture Brain Inc.
Native name
株式会社カルチャーブレーン
Founded Tokyo, Japan (5 Oct 1980)
Founder Yukio Tanaka
Headquarters Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan
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Products Video games
Website Official website

Culture Brain Inc. (株式会社カルチャーブレーン Kabushiki-gaisha Karuchā Burēn?), formerly known as Nihon Game Inc. (株式会社日本ゲーム Kabushiki-gaisha Nihon Gēmu?), is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded on October 5, 1980.[1][2]

History

Culture Brain's first arcade video game was Monster Zero, released in 1982. In North America, Culture Brain is mostly known for its six video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and its three for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Two of those games, The Magic of Scheherazade and Flying Warriors, were strongly redesigned by Culture Brain USA (the company's division in Redmond, Washington) to better appeal North American consumers.

Culture Brain was distinct for its innovative gameplay and its mixture of role-playing video game elements with either action or adventure. However, like many other Japanese video game companies, Culture Brain ceased its operations in the United States in the 1990s. Ever since the demise of Culture Brain USA, video games developed by the parent company have rarely made it in America. An exception of the latter situation is the Nintendo 64 version of Flying Dragon which was published by Natsume.

Culture Brain is currently releasing games mainly for the Nintendo DS, as well as being involved in other activities outside video gaming. Culture Brain is located in Tokyo, Japan.

Games

Nintama Rantarō series

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Baseball Simulator series

These Baseball titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities.

Hiryū no Ken series

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Super Chinese series

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In this list are series which were originally released as "Chinese Hero", but became better known as Super Chinese, but with the exception of "Kung-Fu Heroes", these titles were released in North America as the "Ninja Brothers" series.

Oshare Princess series

A Japan-only series of games for the GBA (with two recent DS versions) about fashion and dressing up. The games feature a wide range of clothes, shoes, accessories and makeup to be used in different combinations. Currently there are 5 GBA games and 2 DS games.

Ferret/Hamster Monogatari series

A Japan-only series of games formally about care-taking ferrets, and later about care-taking hamsters. The illustrations of the Hamster Monogatari ones were heavily inspired by Ritsuko Kawai's children's storybook series, Hamtaro.

Konchuu Monster series

A Japan-only series of games about catching, training and battling insects. First released with Super Chinese Labyrinth both in Volume 3 of Culture Brain's Twin Series, a series of two-in-one Game Boy Advance games.

Other

See also

References

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