Media Factory is a Japanese video game developer established in the late 1990s, known for its unique contributions to the simulation and adventure genres. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Derby Stallion," a horse racing simulation game that became a cultural phenomenon in Japan, leading to multiple sequels and solidifying the studio's reputation in the gaming community. Key personnel include founder and lead designer, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative vision, alongside a dedicated team of developers and artists who have contributed to its success. In addition to "Derby Stallion," Media Factory is recognized for "Monet: The Mystery of the Orangerie Museum," an adventure game that showcases the studio's ability to blend art and storytelling, further diversifying its portfolio. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by pioneering simulation mechanics that enhance player engagement and realism, particularly in sports games. Media Factory specializes in simulation and adventure games, focusing on immersive experiences that often incorporate elements of culture and art. The studio has received several accolades for its innovative gameplay and artistic design, establishing itself as a respected name in the gaming industry.