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'''Denyusha Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: 電遊社), stylized as '''Den-yu-sha''', is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was [[MissingLink]].
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'''Denyusha Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: 電遊社), stylized as '''Den-yu-sha''', is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was [[MissingLink]]. In addition to software on traditional consoles, it has also worked on mobile games, online games over a network (such as {{wp|Shadowflare}})<ref>[https://www.denyu-sha.co.jp/english/product/online_game.html Denyu-sha online game product listing (in English)]</ref> and websites. It is also known for a series of edutainment games, mainly the "Brain Enhancement Content" series featuring Nyauron the cat.<ref>[https://www.denyu-sha.co.jp/english/product/training_of_brain.html Denyu-sha brain enhancement content]</ref>
  
 
Similar to [[Nintendo Network Service Development]], they are known for some of [[Nintendo]]'s more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the [[Pokémon Mini]] projects and [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter]], [[Mobile Trainer]].
 
Similar to [[Nintendo Network Service Development]], they are known for some of [[Nintendo]]'s more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the [[Pokémon Mini]] projects and [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter]], [[Mobile Trainer]].

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Denyusha Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 電遊社), stylized as Den-yu-sha, is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was MissingLink. In addition to software on traditional consoles, it has also worked on mobile games, online games over a network (such as Shadowflare)[1] and websites. It is also known for a series of edutainment games, mainly the "Brain Enhancement Content" series featuring Nyauron the cat.[2]

Similar to Nintendo Network Service Development, they are known for some of Nintendo's more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the Pokémon Mini projects and Mobile Game Boy Adapter, Mobile Trainer.

Works published by Nintendo and/or The Pokémon Company

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Attributions


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1st & 2nd Party / Owned
Internal divisions
Subsidiaries
Owned / Affiliated Seattle Mariners* • The Pokémon Company • Warpstar Inc.
* – Former / Defunct
3rd Parties / Partners
8-4 • AlphaDream* • Ambrella* • Argonaut Games* • Arika • Artoon* • Arzest • AS Tokyo Studios • Bandai Namco • Capcom • Camelot • Cing* • Creatures Inc. • DeNA • DigiNin* • DigitalScape • Eighting • Flagship* • Fuse Games* • Game Freak • Ganbarion • Genius Sonority • Good-Feel • Grezzo • HAL Laboratory • Hatena • Hudson Soft* • indieszero • iNiS • Intelligent Systems • Jamsworks • Jupiter • Koei Tecmo • Kuju • Left Field Productions* • Level-5 • Mistwalker • Monster Games • Noise • Paon • PlatinumGames • Q-Games • Rare* • Red Entertainment • Sega (Atlus) • Sora Ltd. • skip • Softnica • Spike Chunsoft • Square Enix • St.GIGA* • Syn Sophia • TOSE • Treasure • Vanpool* • Vitei
* – Former / Defunct
Key employees
Presidents
Managers, etc. Internal
Subsidiaries
  • NNSD: Yusuke Beppu
  • Monolith Soft: Hirohide Sugiura, Tetsuya Takahashi
  • 1-Up Studio: Gen Kadoi
  • ND Cube: Hidetoshi Endo
  • Retro: Michael Kelbaugh
  • NERD: Alexandre Delattre



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