Developer
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SNK Playmore

San Mateo, California

À propos

SNK Playmore, originally founded as SNK in 1978, faced bankruptcy in 2001, leading to the establishment of Playmore Corporation by Eikichi Kawasaki to preserve its legacy. In 2003, Playmore rebranded as SNK Playmore, aiming to restore the iconic brand. The studio returned to its original name in 2016, marking a significant milestone in its history. Key figures include Kawasaki, who has been instrumental in guiding the studio through its transitions, and various lead developers who have shaped its renowned franchises.

SNK Playmore is celebrated for groundbreaking titles such as "The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match," "Metal Slug," and "The Last Blade," which have left a lasting impact on the fighting and run-and-gun genres. The studio has influenced the gaming industry through its innovative sprite-based graphics and deep combat mechanics, setting standards for competitive gameplay.

Specializing in fighting games and action titles, SNK Playmore has embraced both traditional and modern gaming technologies. The studio has received numerous accolades, including awards for excellence in game design and contributions to the fighting game community, solidifying its status as a pioneer in the industry.

Aperçu

Fondé

July 1, 2003

Siège social

San Mateo, California, Japan

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Action

Informations de contact

Email

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Kit presse

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