Ecole Software
Ecole Software (株式会社エコールソフトウェア ECOLE SOFTWARE CORPORATION), commonly known as Ecole, is a Japanese corporation dealing in the development and sale of arcade and console video games, which was established on March 31, 1989, with representative director Yoshiyuki Manabe.
Although the company was initially established in the Harbor Ward of Osaka City, the company is currently headquartered in Nishinomiya City of Hyogo Prefecture.
Prior to entering the video game industry, Ecole was involved in CAD software development. The company marked its entrance into the industry by its release of Pappara: Paoon on November 22, 1995. That was shortly followed by the release of light gun shooter Death Crimson, which became an instant hit. In addition, the puzzle game, Musapey’s Choco Marker, received high rankings among puzzle gamers.
Ecole is also known for its role in gal games like Raindia, which features attractive characters, and gay games like Gizumo. However, the company has shifted its industry focus ever since the release of its greatly-successful arcade game Melty Blood. Act Cadenza.
Games developed
- 1995 - Pappara Paoon (Sega Saturn)
- 1996 - Death Crimson (Sega Saturn)
- 1999 - Death Crimson 2 (Dreamcast)
- 2001 - Death Crimson OX (Dreamcast)
- 2002 - Musapey's Choco Marker (Arcade, Dreamcast)
- 2003 - Death Crimson OX+ (PlayStation 2)
- 2004 - Utau * Tumbling Dice (Dreamcast, PlayStation 2)
- 2005 - Melty Blood: Act Cadenza (Arcade)
- 2005 - Melty Blood: Act Cadenza (PlayStation 2)
- 2007 - Melty Blood: Act Cadenza ver. B (PC)
- 2008 - Melty Blood: Actress Again (Arcade)
- 2008 - Melty Blood: Actress Again (PlayStation 2)
- 2011 - Melty Blood: Actress Again Current Code (Arcade, PC)
- 2012 - 2015 - Under Night In-Birth (Arcade, PlayStation 3, PC)
- 2014 - 2015 - Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax (Arcade, PlayStation 3, PS Vita)
References
External links
- Ecole Software Official Website (Japanese)