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Japanese video game developer
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Polygon Magic, Inc.
Native nameポリゴンマジック株式会社
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryVideo games
Information technology
Internet
FoundedTokyo, Japan (3 April 1996 (1996-04-03))
HeadquartersAkihabara, Tokyo, Japan
Key peopleTakechika Tsurutani (CEO)
ProductsVideo games
Social networking service
Number of employees274
ParentFuture Institute Corporation
DivisionsWitch Trap Inc.
Websitepolygonmagic.com

Polygon Magic, Inc. (ポリゴンマジック株式会社, Porigon Majikku Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese video game developer. The company has been one of the largest studios in Japan. The company develops games for various platforms including arcade, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Facebook, Japanese SNS such as GREE and Mobage, and Pachinko. The studio is best known for Incredible Crisis and the Galerians series. The company has been a top developer and publisher for Japanese mobile social game field. Polygon Magic has been helping GREE to develop their first party titles. The company has its own social game platform, Porimaji Games.

Games developed

Arcade

PlayStation

  • Vs. (1997)
  • Incredible Crisis (1999)
  • Galerians (1999)
  • Lord of Fist / Shaolin (1999)
  • Slap Happy Rhythm Busters (2000)
  • Matsumoto Leiji 999 ~Story of Galaxy Express 999~ (2001)

PlayStation 2

Xbox

Game Boy Color

GameCube

Nintendo DS

Wii

Mobage

  • Derby x Derby (2010)
  • Kabu x Kuwa Battle Masters (2010)

GREE

  • Tsuri Sta (2008)Published by GREE
  • Corde Mania (2010)Published by Sumzup
  • Sengoku Kingdom (2011)Published by GREE

Facebook

  • Nijiiro Dobutsuen / Rainbow Zoo (2010)

Own SNS platform

  • Porimaji Games / Polygon Magic Games (2010)

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