Biox Co., Ltd., originally established as Japan System House Co., Ltd. in October 1987, has undergone several transformations throughout its history. Renamed JSH Co., Ltd. in 1995 and later Biox in 1997, the company initially focused on software and hardware development before pivoting to consumer equipment, notably creating motorized accessories like the Wingcarry. Biox's most recognized project is the game "Samurai Kid," which showcased their ability to blend engaging gameplay with unique cultural themes. Key figures in the studio's history include its founders and lead developers, who played pivotal roles in shaping the company's direction. While Biox's impact on the gaming industry may not be as pronounced as larger studios, their contributions to niche gaming experiences and innovative hardware solutions have left a mark. The studio primarily specialized in action-adventure games, with a focus on integrating cultural elements into gameplay. Although Biox ceased registering activities after 2004, their legacy continues to be acknowledged in discussions about early Japanese gaming development.