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Hori

Los Angeles, California

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Hori, established in 1983, is a prominent Japanese company known for its innovative video game peripherals and accessories, with a significant milestone being its expansion into game development. The studio has launched several notable projects, including "Winning Lure," a fishing simulation game, and "Dai Mahjong," which showcases the traditional game of Mahjong. Key personnel include visionary founders and experienced developers who have shaped the studio's direction and creative output.

Hori's contributions to the gaming industry extend beyond accessories, as they have developed games that enhance player experiences, particularly in niche genres like simulation and puzzle games, exemplified by titles such as "Ocha no Ma Battle" and "Yuki no Jigsaw Kids." The studio specializes in creating engaging gameplay experiences that often incorporate unique mechanics. Hori has received various accolades for its innovative designs and contributions to gaming, solidifying its reputation as a key player in both hardware and software development.

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January 1, 1969

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Los Angeles, California, Japan

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