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I don't know dude, I mean I gave Entergram as an example of a developer and publisher who has stayed pretty much in Japan. Prior it would have been Kadokawa but they're not Japan only anymore and are looking to go international for their self game publishing within the next year or so. Which means they're very likely to not just publish the fromsoft games but many of their other IPs as well. There would also be Aquaplus but there's a rumored dispute on who has what with the Utawererumono publishing rights, so the PC port got published in the west and the console release seems to be in limbo. Eventually their games will make it into the international market as well.![]()
Nintendo Officially Named The Richest Company In Japan In 2020
The video game giant was named Japan's second richest company in 2019, but this year it climbed the ranks due to the success of New Horizons.www.thegamer.com
Last I heard they were, not going to bother keeping up with if they stay on top, but they were and probably will be again if they're not, and are at least the richest game company in Japan at any rate. I'm sure you'll be splitting hairs instead of just conceding, of course.
Do you think I keep up with Japan exclusive game companies and can cite some from the top of my head...? I'm simply sure they exist. Do you really want me to go prove the obvious, that these small game companies exist in Japan...?
Just stop, thanks.
International groups have really gotten a ton of publishing rights to a ton of smaller japanese games. Going "I'm sure they simply exist" just really isn't good enough, because I don't think you realize that a ton of stuff has already been bought up for the west. Lots of smaller games wind up on the indie scene which is international already and these games find a way onto the global marketplace.
Like for example within the last year or so Embracer group bought out a lot of specialty retailer/publishers like Limited Run, they deal with distributing games they acquire the rights to and all of these are smaller titles. Much of the stuff they release are Japanese games, including stuff like Raidiant Silvergun.
Really both Japanese developers and publishers large and small for consoles have all for the majority entered the international market. The ones who have not are in a shrinking minority.
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