Natsume is a prominent video game developer and publisher, established in 1987, known for its contributions to the farming simulation genre and retro-inspired titles. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of the "Harvest Moon" series, which began in 1996 and has since evolved through various iterations, including "Harvest Moon: Light of Hope" and "Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos." Over the years, Natsume has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions and collaborations, solidifying its presence in the gaming industry. Key personnel include founders and creative directors who have shaped the studio's vision, particularly in nurturing the beloved "Harvest Moon" franchise. Notable games developed by Natsume include "Wild Guns Reloaded," "Umihara Kawase," and "Pocky & Rocky Reshrined," showcasing their versatility across genres. Natsume has influenced the gaming industry by popularizing farming simulation games and introducing innovative gameplay mechanics that emphasize community and resource management. The studio specializes in family-friendly titles, particularly in the RPG and simulation genres, while also exploring retro aesthetics and gameplay. The studio has received various awards and recognitions for its work, particularly for the "Harvest Moon" series, which has garnered a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim for its engaging gameplay and charming art style.