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Japanese video game publisher and developer Not to be confused with The Sims.
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SIMS Co., Ltd.
シムス株式会社
Company typeKK
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJune 12, 1991
HeadquartersShibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Key peopleNoboru Machida: Representative Director;

Hideki Katagiri: Director;

Keisuke Nozawa: Director
ProductsGames for video game consoles
Number of employees32
ParentSega (1991–2004)
Websitehttp://www.sims.co.jp/

SIMS Co., Ltd. (シムス株式会社, Shimusu Kabushiki-gaisha), which stands for "Soft Development Innovation Multi Success", is a Japanese video game publisher and developer originally established on June 12, 1991 as a joint venture of Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd. and Sega Enterprises, Ltd. About 50 employees transferred over from Sanritsu.

SIMS became independent of the Sega group on June 25, 2004, when Representative Director Noboru Machida took over all stock from the veteran game maker

Games

Nintendo 3DS

PlayStation Vita

Dreamcast

Master System

Mega Drive / Genesis

Sega CD

Game Gear

Wii

WiiWare

PSP

Multi-platform

See also

References

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  2. "Developer_Table". Review-site.net (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  3. "SIMS会社概要". Archived from the original on 2004-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  5. Halverson, Dave (April 1993). "Sega Sector - Sega Previews". GameFan. Vol. 1, no. 5. DieHard Gamers Club. p. 43.
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  7. "Sega Pro News Scoop: Japan News - Nip Bits". Sega Pro. No. 32. Paragon Publishing. May 1994. pp. 12–13.
  8. "Hit me! Das 16-Bit-As Für Matchwinner Spiel Auf Satz Und Sieg". Play Time [de] (in German). No. 27. Computec. September 1993. p. 13.

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