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| name = Genius Sonority, Inc.<br/>ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社 |
| name = Genius Sonority, Inc.<br/>ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社 |
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| logo = |
| logo = Genius Sonority logo.png |
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| type = [[ |
| type = [[Privately held company|Private]] |
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| foundation = June 2002<ref name="company">{{cite web | date=April 1, 2008 | title=会社紹介 (About Us) | url= |
| foundation = June 2002<ref name="company">{{cite web | date=April 1, 2008 | title=会社紹介 (About Us) | url=https://www.geniussonority.co.jp/about/ | work=GeniusSonority.jp | language=ja | access-date=2009-07-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090310040924/http://www.geniussonority.jp/en/index.html|archive-date=2009-03-10|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| location = [[Nihonbashi]], [[Chūō, Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref name="company"/> |
| location = [[Nihonbashi]], [[Chūō, Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref name="company"/> |
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| key_people = Manabu Yamana |
| key_people = Manabu Yamana ([[President (corporate title)|president]], [[Chief executive officer|CEO]])<ref name="company"/> |
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| industry = [[ |
| industry = [[Video game industry|Video games]] |
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| products = Games for [[Nintendo]] [[video game console]]s |
| products = Games for [[Nintendo]] [[video game console]]s |
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| num_employees= 22<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geniussonority.co.jp/about/|title=ジニアス・ソノリティ}}</ref> |
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| num_employees= 21 (as of December 2014) |
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| homepage = |
| homepage = https://www.geniussonority.co.jp/ |
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{{nihongo|'''Genius Sonority'''|ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社|Jiniasu Sonoriti Kabushiki Kaisha}} is a Japanese video game development studio, whose staff consists of programmers who have previously |
{{nihongo|'''Genius Sonority'''|ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社|Jiniasu Sonoriti Kabushiki Kaisha}} is a Japanese [[video game]] development studio, whose staff consists of programmers who have previously worked on the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' series of video games. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Genius Sonority |
Genius Sonority was incorporated in June 2002 for the original purpose of developing ''Pokémon'' games for home consoles, with funding provided by [[Nintendo]] president [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]’s Q Fund, a cash reserve used for Nintendo game company start-ups.<ref>{{cite web|date=2002-08-08|title= Yamauchi Q Fund sees Dragon Quest start-up|url=https://spong.com/article/3612/Yamauchi-Q-Fund-sees-Dragon-Quest-start-up|work=Spong.com|access-date=2009-07-27}}</ref> Current shareholders of the company include Yamana Satoru, Nintendo, and [[The Pokémon Company]].<ref name="company"/> The company's founder and current president, Manabu Yamana, is best known as a key person at [[Heartbeat (company)|Heartbeat]], a company that developed games in the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' series for [[Enix]].<ref name="yamana">{{cite web|last=Long|first=Andrew|date=2002-08-07|title=Nintendo Lures RPG Talent|url=https://archive.rpgamer.com/news/Q3-2002/080702d.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020813195256/http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q3-2002/080702d.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2002-08-13|work=RPGamer.com|access-date=2009-07-27}}</ref> Yamana was joined in his efforts by members of [[Creatures Inc.]], the second-party Nintendo affiliate, which jointly owns the Pokémon Company and [[Intellectual property|IP]] along with Nintendo and [[Game Freak]].<ref name="yamana"/> |
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As well as developing various ''Pokémon''-related titles, they also |
As well as developing various ''Pokémon''-related titles, they also co-developed ''[[Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors]]'' for the [[Wii]] with [[Eighting]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Gantayat |first=Anoop |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/01/23/dragon-quest-swords-update |title=Dragon Quest Swords Update |work=[[IGN]] |date=2007-01-23 |access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> The game was released in Japan in July 2007, and the rest of the world within ten months. |
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Genius Sonority's current flagship franchise is ''The Denpa Men'', an RPG franchise revolving around forming a party by catching creatures known as "Denpa Men", who are randomly generated based on nearby Wi-Fi signals. The first game in the franchise, [[The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave|''The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave'']], was released on [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2012, and several games followed, including a mobile title and an upcoming entry for [[Nintendo Switch]]. |
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==Titles== |
==Titles== |
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*''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' (2003) |
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*''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'' (2005) |
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*''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'' (2006) |
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*''[[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]'' (2007) |
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*''[[Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors]]'' (2007) |
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|2003 |
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*''[[100 Classic Book Collection]]'' (2008) |
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|''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' |
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*''[[Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell]]'' (2008) |
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| rowspan="4" |[[Nintendo]]/[[The Pokémon Company]] |
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*''[[Otona no Renai Shōsetsu: Hārekuin Serekushon]]''<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/bhqj/ Nintendo.co.jp]</ref> (2010) |
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*''[[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]'' (2011) |
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*''[[The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave]]'' (2012) |
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|2005 |
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*''[[The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves]]'' (2012) |
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|''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'' |
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*''[[Pokémon Battle Trozei]]'' (2014) |
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*''The Denpa Men RPG FREE!'' (2014) |
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| rowspan="2" |2006 |
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*''[[Pokémon Shuffle]]'' (2015) |
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|''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'' |
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|''[[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]'' |
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| rowspan="2" |2007 |
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|''[[Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors]]'' |
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|[[Square Enix]] |
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|Co-developed with [[Eighting]] |
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|''[[100 Classic Book Collection]]'' |
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|Nintendo |
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|2008 |
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|''[[Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell]]'' |
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|[[Disney Interactive]] |
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|2010 |
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|''Otona no Renai Shōsetsu: Harlequin Selection<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/bhqj/ Nintendo.co.jp]</ref>'' |
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|Nintendo |
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|2011 |
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|''[[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]'' |
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|Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
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| rowspan="2" |2012 |
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|''[[The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave]]'' |
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| rowspan="3" |Genius Sonority |
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|''The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves'' |
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|2013 |
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|''The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll'' |
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| rowspan="2" |2014 |
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|''[[Pokémon Battle Trozei]]'' |
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|The Pokémon Company |
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|''The Denpa Men RPG Free!'' |
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|Genius Sonority |
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|2015 |
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|''[[Pokémon Shuffle]]'' |
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|Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
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|2017 |
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|''The New Denpa Men'' |
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|Genius Sonority |
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|2020 |
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|''[[Pokemon Cafe Mix]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Pokémon Café Mix for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details |url=https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pokemon-cafe-mix-switch/ |access-date=17 June 2020 |website=Nintendo}}</ref>'' |
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|Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
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|2024 |
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|''The New Denpa Men RPG Free!'' |
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|Genius Sonority |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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* {{Official website|https://www.geniussonority.co.jp/}} {{in lang|ja}} |
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 26 February 2024
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | June 2002[1] |
Headquarters | Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan[1] |
Key people | Manabu Yamana (president, CEO)[1] |
Products | Games for Nintendo video game consoles |
Number of employees | 22[2] |
Website | https://www.geniussonority.co.jp/ |
Genius Sonority (ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社, Jiniasu Sonoriti Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese video game development studio, whose staff consists of programmers who have previously worked on the Dragon Quest series of video games.
History[edit]
Genius Sonority was incorporated in June 2002 for the original purpose of developing Pokémon games for home consoles, with funding provided by Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi’s Q Fund, a cash reserve used for Nintendo game company start-ups.[3] Current shareholders of the company include Yamana Satoru, Nintendo, and The Pokémon Company.[1] The company's founder and current president, Manabu Yamana, is best known as a key person at Heartbeat, a company that developed games in the Dragon Quest series for Enix.[4] Yamana was joined in his efforts by members of Creatures Inc., the second-party Nintendo affiliate, which jointly owns the Pokémon Company and IP along with Nintendo and Game Freak.[4]
As well as developing various Pokémon-related titles, they also co-developed Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors for the Wii with Eighting.[5] The game was released in Japan in July 2007, and the rest of the world within ten months.
Genius Sonority's current flagship franchise is The Denpa Men, an RPG franchise revolving around forming a party by catching creatures known as "Denpa Men", who are randomly generated based on nearby Wi-Fi signals. The first game in the franchise, The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave, was released on Nintendo 3DS in 2012, and several games followed, including a mobile title and an upcoming entry for Nintendo Switch.
Titles[edit]
Year | Title | Publisher | Notes |
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2003 | Pokémon Colosseum | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company | |
2005 | Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness | ||
2006 | Pokémon Trozei! | ||
Pokémon Battle Revolution | |||
2007 | Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors | Square Enix | Co-developed with Eighting |
100 Classic Book Collection | Nintendo | ||
2008 | Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell | Disney Interactive | |
2010 | Otona no Renai Shōsetsu: Harlequin Selection[6] | Nintendo | |
2011 | Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company | |
2012 | The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave | Genius Sonority | |
The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves | |||
2013 | The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll | ||
2014 | Pokémon Battle Trozei | The Pokémon Company | |
The Denpa Men RPG Free! | Genius Sonority | ||
2015 | Pokémon Shuffle | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company | |
2017 | The New Denpa Men | Genius Sonority | |
2020 | Pokemon Cafe Mix[7] | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company | |
2024 | The New Denpa Men RPG Free! | Genius Sonority |
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d "会社紹介 (About Us)". GeniusSonority.jp (in Japanese). April 1, 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ^ "ジニアス・ソノリティ".
- ^ "Yamauchi Q Fund sees Dragon Quest start-up". Spong.com. 2002-08-08. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ^ a b Long, Andrew (2002-08-07). "Nintendo Lures RPG Talent". RPGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2002-08-13. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2007-01-23). "Dragon Quest Swords Update". IGN. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
- ^ Nintendo.co.jp
- ^ "Pokémon Café Mix for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details". Nintendo. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
External links[edit]
- Official website (in Japanese)