- Entertainment Software Publishing
Entertainment Software Publishing (エンターテインメント・ソフトウェア・パブリッシング), or ESP, is a computer game publisher. It was created in 1997, primarily as a support company for the developer studios that made up
GD-NET (Game Developers Network). ESP took the burdens ofpublic relations and sales out of the hands of game studios.The companies that participated in financing ESP's creation include many GD-NET member companies:
Game Arts ,Treasure Co. Ltd ,Alfa System , Quintet, Sting,Neverland Company , CSK Research Institute,Bits Laboratory ,Japan Art Media , andOnion Egg , and alsoKadokawa Shoten , MediaWorks,Bandai and CSK Venture Capital.There were two considerations in the background of ESP's creation:
The first consideration was that after the debut of the 'next generation consoles' - the
Sega Saturn and the SonyPlayStation , factors such as increased visual detail and higher quality music resulted in a sudden increase in costs to developing studios. This mainly burdened studios that only had mid-level funding. The GD-NET companies proposed a plan that would allow them to focus their resources on development rather than production and promotion. They created ESP as a sales and public relations outlet.The second consideration was a factional predicament. ESP was created with the objective of "suppling original works for the Sega Saturn platform", but Square's (now
Square Enix ) move to the PlayStation,Enix 's setbacks in Saturn development, and the withdrawal of third-party support symbolized by the breakup ofTime Warner Interactive , brought the Saturn's already poor position into the foreground."
Grandia ", which ESP released in 1997, (developed by Game Arts) was the 1st third-party Saturn title to breach 500,000 units in sales. Afterwards, ESP released titles including "Giren's Ambition" (Bandai) and "Baroque" (Sting), later extending footholds into theDreamcast andPlayStation 2 platforms with titles like "" (Neverland Company) and "Abarenbo Princess " (Alpha System).After Sega pulled out of the home console business and the CSK Group put Sega up for sale, Game Arts bought all shares of ESP. ESP continues to publish under its own name.
Notable Works Published
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*"Magic School Lunar! "
*"Grandia " (Game Arts)
*"Radiant Silvergun " (Treasure)
*"" (CRI)
*"Silhouette Mirage " (Treasure)
*"Baroque" (Sting)
*"Code R" (Quintet)
*"Bangai-O " (Treasure)
*"Abarenbo Princess " (Alfa System)
*"Chaos Seed " (Neverland Company)
*"Record of Lodoss War (DC)" (Neverland Company)
*"Ikaruga " (Treasure)
*"Hajime no Ippo " game series - known in North America as "Victorious Boxers "
*"Garouden Breakblow &Garouden Breakblow - Fist or Twist " (Goshow)References
*Much of the content of this article comes from [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP_%28%E3%82%B2%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A0%E4%BC%9A%E7%A4%BE%29 the equivalent Japanese-language wikipedia article] .
External links
* [http://www.esp-web.co.jp/ ESP's official page]
* [http://www.quintet.co.jp/gd_net.html Explanation of GD-NET and ESP on Quintet's site.]
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