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Milestone Inc.
株式会社マイルストーンIndustry Video games
EntertainmentFounded April 22, 2003 Headquarters Suginami, Tokyo, Japan Area served Japan, Vietnam Key people Takashi Fujiya (Milestone Vietnam president) Products video games Total assets ¥10,000,000 Employees 16 (as of October 16, 2006) Subsidiaries Milestone Vietnam Co., Ltd Website http://mile-stone.co.jp/ Milestone Inc. (株式会社マイルストーン) is a Japanese arcade videogame developer. They are best known for shoot 'em up games developed for the Dreamcast (after the console's official discontinuation) and its arcade counterpart, the Sega NAOMI.
Milestone are made up of Japanese NAOMI arcade developers who left Compile to form their own company.
As of 2010, all of Milestone's shooters have been ported to the Wii.
Subsidiaries
Milestone Vietnam Co., Ltd was established on August 1, 2007, an authorized game soft developer by Nintendo Of America.
Games developed
- Chaos Field - (December 16, 2004 (NAOMI/Dreamcast/GameCube/PlayStation 2))
- Radilgy - (February 16, 2006 (NAOMI/Dreamcast/GameCube/PlayStation 2))
- Karous - (March 8, 2007 (NAOMI/Dreamcast))
- Tank Beat - (November 30, 2006 (Japan), May 22, 2007 (NA) (Nintendo DS))
- Milestone Shooting Collection Karous Wii (Ultimate Shooting Collection in North America) (Compilation of Chaos Field, Radilgy and Karous) - (2008 (Wii))
- Heavy Armor Brigade - (2008 (Nintendo DS))
- Illmatic Envelope - (2008 (NAOMI/Wii))
- Hula Wii - (2008 (Wii))
- Radirgy Noa - (2009 (NAOMI)), (2010 (Wii))
- Project Cerberus - (2010 (PlayStation Portable)), (Canceled (NAOMI))
- Twinkle Queen - (2010 (Wii))
- Radirgy Noa Massive - (2010 (Xbox 360))
- Milestone Shooting Collection 2 (Compilation of Chaos Field, Radilgy, Karous, Illmatic Envelope/Ilvelo, and Radirgy Noa) - (2010 (Wii))
- Radirgy Noa Massive (2011 (PC))
External links
- Milestone official website (English version very outdated)
- Milestone Vietnam Co., Ltd site
- Interview by EDGE to Milestone (interviews to G.Rev and Triangle Service on the same page)
Categories:- Video game companies of Japan
- Japanese video game company stubs
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