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MileStone Inc.
Native name株式会社マイルストーン
IndustryVideo games
FoundedApril 22, 2003
DefunctMarch 21, 2013
FateClosed
HeadquartersSuginami, Tokyo, Japan
Key peopleTakashi Fujiya (MileStone Vietnam president)
Number of employees16 (as of October 16, 2006)
SubsidiariesMileStone Vietnam Co., Ltd
WebsiteArchived home page

MileStone Inc. was a Japanese video game developer. The team was composed mostly of ex-Compile developers who left to form their own company. They were best known for shoot 'em up games developed for the Dreamcast and its arcade counterpart, the Sega NAOMI.

History

The company had one subsidiary, MileStone Vietnam Co. Ltd., established on August 1, 2007 as an authorized game software developer by Nintendo of America.

In March 2013, Hiroshi Kimura, the president of MileStone, was arrested for violations of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act for his activities while selling shares of a new company called MS Bio Energy. Both companies closed as a result.

Games developed

Arcade Games

Game Year Hardware Publisher(s)
Chaos Field 2004 Sega NAOMI MileStone
Radirgy 2005 Sega NAOMI MileStone
Karous 2006 Sega NAOMI MileStone
Illvelo 2008 Sega NAOMI MileStone
Radirgy Noa 2009 Sega NAOMI Lucky Co., Ltd

Console Games

Game Year System Publisher(s) JP NA EU
Chaos Field 2004 Sega Dreamcast MileStone Yes No No
2005 GameCube Sega (JP)
O3 Entertainment (NA)
Yes Yes No
Chaos Field: New Order 2005 PlayStation 2 MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy 2006 Sega Dreamcast MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy Generic 2006 GameCube MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy Precious 2006 PlayStation 2 MileStone Yes No No
Me de Unou wo Kitaeru: DS Sokudoku Jutsu 2006 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Tank Beat 2006 (JP)
2007 (NA/EU)
Nintendo DS MileStone (JP)
O3 Entertainment (NA)
Midas Interactive Entertainment (EU)
Yes Yes Yes
Me de Unou wo Kitaeru: Sokudoku Jutsu Portable 2007 PlayStation Portable MileStone Yes No No
Mimi de Unou o Kitaeru DS: Chou-Nouryoku 2007 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Me de Unou o Kitaeru: DS Sokudoku Junior 2007 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Itsu Demo Doko Demo: Onita Atsushi no Seiji Quiz DS 2007 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Heavy Armor Brigade 2007 (JP)
2008 (NA)
Nintendo DS MileStone (JP)
UFO Interactive Games (NA)
Yes Yes No
Minna de Flash Anzan DS 2008 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Ultimate Shooting Collection 2008 Nintendo Wii MileStone (JP)
UFO Interactive Games (NA)
Yes Yes No
Shokera Renai Otona no Tame no Metabo Dassutsu Training 2008 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Mokushise! Zenko Kutaikai!! Let's! Brass!! 2008 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Motto Me de Unou o Kitaeru DS: Sokudoku Jutsu 2008 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Hula Wii: Hula de Hajimeru - Bi to Kenkou! 2008 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Arcade Shooter: Ilvelo 2008 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Po-Ka-Zu Wii 2008 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Mind. Body. Soul.: Nutrition Matters 2009 Nintendo DS 505 Games No No No
Hula Wii: Motto Jouzu no Fura o Odorou!! 2009 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy Noa Wii 2010 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Project Cerberus 2010 PlayStation Portable Kaga Create Yes No No
Twinkle Queen トウィンクル クイーン 2010 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy Noa Massive 2010 Xbox 360 MileStone Yes No No
Milestone Shooting Collection 2 2010 Nintendo Wii MileStone Yes No No
Radirgy Noa Massive 2011 Microsoft Windows MileStone Yes No No
Ryoume de Unou o Kitaeru: 3D Sokudoku Jutsu 2011 Nintendo 3DS MileStone Yes No No
Motto Me de Unou o Kitaeru Sokudoku Jutsu Light 2011 Nintendo DS MileStone Yes No No
Notes

^a Originally scheduled for release in North America but ultimately canceled
^b Compilation
^c Originally scheduled for release in North America and Europe but ultimately canceled
^d Included as part of the Milestone Sound Collection package.

Notes

  1. In Japanese: (株式会社マイルストーン)

References

  1. ^ "ゲーム開発のマイルストーン社長が逮捕、金融商品取引法違反" [Game developer MileStone president arrested for violations of Financial Instruments and Exchange Law]. Inside Games. Global Gamer's Network. March 21, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2015.

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