Suzak Inc.

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Suzak Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJune 26, 2000
DefunctAugust 17, 2012
FateBankruptcy
Headquarters〒 153-0062
1-7-13 Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Mita 1-7-13, Japan
Key people
Masahiro Yonezawa (President)
Jae Jae Yu[1]
Number of employees
39
Websitesuzak.co.jp (archived)

Suzak Inc. (株式会社朱雀, Kabushiki-gaisha Suzaku) was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. Suzak worked with Nintendo to create games based on their intellectual property, such as Wario: Master of Disguise and F-Zero Climax. They created numerous games for PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS.

On August 17, 2012, the company filed for bankruptcy. The approximate amount of debt at the time was 700 million yen.

Games developed

  • Shin Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Tenkatou Icchoujou Kessen (PlayStation 2)[citation needed]
  • Kousoku Kidoutai: World Super Police (PlayStation 2)[citation needed]
  • Rhythmic Star! (PlayStation 2)[citation needed]
  • Kaiketsu Zorori Mezase! Itazura King
    (PlayStation 2)
  • Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi
    (Nintendo, Game Boy Advance)
  • F-Zero: GP Legend
    (Nintendo, Game Boy Advance)
  • F-Zero: Climax
    (Nintendo, Game Boy Advance)
  • Kaiketsu Zorori to Mahou no Yuuenchi Ohimesama wo Sukue!
    (Game Boy Advance)
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children: Puzzle de Call
    (Game Boy Advance)
  • Catan (N-Gage)
  • Zekkyō Senshi Sakeburein
    (Nintendo, Nintendo DS)
  • Far East of Eden II: Manji Maru
    (Nintendo DS)
  • Wario: Master of Disguise (Nintendo, Nintendo DS)
  • Boing! Docomodake DS (Nintendo DS)
  • Dokapon Journey (Nintendo DS)
  • Umihara Kawase Shun ~second edition~ Kanzenban (Genterprise, Nintendo DS)
  • Wizardry: Seimei no Setsu (Genterprise, Nintendo DS)[citation needed]
  • Zenkoku Dekotora Matsuri (Jaleco, Nintendo Wii)[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Art illustrator/Character designer at TYO Group Suzak Inc. Tokyo". Jae jae Yu. June 11, 2009. Archived from the original on June 14, 2009. Retrieved June 11, 2009.

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