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KID Corp.
株式会社キッド
IndustryConsumer Game
Computer Game
FoundedMay 12, 1988; 36 years ago (May 12, 1988)
Defunct2006; 19 years ago (2006)
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Key peopleHisaaki Ichikawa, President
Revenue¥92.9m (March 2006)
Number of employees41
Websitehttp://www.kid-game.jp

KID (Kindle Imagine Develop) was a Japan-based company specializing in porting and developing bishōjo games.

History

KID was founded in 1988, with capital of 160 million yen. In the early 1990s, it served primarily as a contract developer. Notable titles from this era include Burai Fighter, Low G Man, G.I. Joe, Isolated Warrior and Recca. In 1997, it began porting PC games to games consoles. In 1999, it released an original title called Memories Off on PlayStation, which later became its first well-known series. In 2000, it released the original title Never 7: The End of Infinity, the first in the Infinity series. KID created the underground PlayStation game Board Game Top Shop. In 2005, KID became a sponsor of the Japanese drama series Densha Otoko.

The company declared bankruptcy in 2006. However, in February 2007 it was announced that KID's intellectual properties had been acquired by the CyberFront Corporation, which would continue all unfinished projects until its closure in December 2013.

Kaga Create then bought CyberFront Corporation and owned the rights to KID's works. After Kaga Create closed down, 5pb. bought Cyberfront's assets which also included all of KID's works.

Works

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See also: Category:KID games

Infinity series

Main article: Infinity (video game series)

Memories Off series

Main article: Memories Off

Other

References

  1. Winkler, Chris (December 1, 2006). "Kid Files for Bankruptcy". RPGFan. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2023.

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Infinity series
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