G.rev

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G.rev

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legal form Yūgen-gaisha (Limited Liability Company)
founding 2000
Seat Machida , Japan
Branch Entertainment software
Website www.grev.co.jp

G.rev (also G.revolution ; Japanese 有限会社 グ レ フ , yūgen-gaisha gurefu ) is a Japanese video game company founded in 2000 by former Taito employees and specializing in the development of arcade games . The first own game was Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker , which appeared for the arcade platform NAOMI and a little later also Dreamcast . In 2003, NAOMI's second game, Border Down, followed , which was then ported to Dreamcast after collecting signatures from Dreamcast-Scene . In 2006, Under Defeat , another shoot'em up game by G.rev, was released for SEGA NAOMI and Dreamcast. With Senko no Ronde (2005) and two associated successors (2006, 2009) there is another series of games in the G.rev product portfolio that has been successful in Japan.

G.rev also supported Treasure in the development of Ikaruga and Gradius V .

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