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1 Products  



1.1  Video games  



1.1.1  Arcade  





1.1.2  PlayStation  





1.1.3  PlayStation 2  





1.1.4  Xbox  





1.1.5  Nintendo DS  





1.1.6  Wii  





1.1.7  iOS  





1.1.8  Android  







1.2  Animation  





1.3  Others  







2 Notes  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Dream Factory Co., Ltd.

Native name

株式会社ドリームファクトリー
Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
FoundedNovember 1995
HeadquartersShinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

Key people

  • Ken Fujikawa, CEO
  • Seiichi Ishii, chairman
  • Revenue¥500 million (2003-2004)[1]

    Number of employees

    18[1]
    Websitedrf.co.jp

    Dream Factory Co., Ltd.[a] is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995, based out of Tokyo. They are best known for developing fighting and beat 'em up games, such as the Tobal No. 1 fighting game series and the high-profile PlayStation 2 title The Bouncer, both developed under Square Co. The company's chairman, Seiichi Ishii, is an industry veteran who served as an early designer and director for two fighting game franchises: Virtua Fighter (published by Sega) and Tekken (published by Namco).[1]

    Products[edit]

    [2]

    Video games[edit]

    Arcade[edit]

    PlayStation[edit]

    PlayStation 2[edit]

    Xbox[edit]

    Nintendo DS[edit]

    Wii[edit]

    iOS[edit]

    Xevious ガンプの謎はすべて解けた!? (2016)

    Android[edit]

    Xevious ガンプの謎はすべて解けた!? (2016)

    Animation[edit]

    Others[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Japanese: 株式会社ドリームファクトリー, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha DorīmuFakutorī

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Company Profile". DreamFactory.
  • ^ DreamFactory | 会社沿革
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  • ^ CAPCOM FINDING ALLSTARS.:拳獣 - livedoor Blog(ブログ)
  • ^ 拳獣 -KENJU-
  • ^ "Arcadia 0053". October 2004.
  • ^ Spencer (June 26, 2009). "Ehrgeiz Developers Working On Toshinden Revival". Siliconera.com. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
  • ^ タカラトミーゲーム情報局
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