- Genki (company)
Infobox Company
company_name = Genki Co., Ltd.
company_
company_slogan = N/A
company_type = Unknown
foundation = October 1990
location =Shinjuku, Tokyo
industry =Computer and video game industry
revenue =
num_employees =
key_people =Hiroshi Hamagaki (President and CEO)
homepage = [http://www.genki.co.jp/en/index.html www.genki.co.jp]Genki (元気) is a
Japan ese developer ofcomputer and video games . It was founded in October 1990 by Hiroshi Hamagaki and Tomo Kimura, who leftSega to form the company. Genki is best-known for theirracing game titles.History
In its early years, Genki dabbled in a few different genres, looking for its niche. One of its best early efforts was its first software release --
Devilish , a puzzle game similar toArkanoid that was released forSega 'sGame Gear andMega Drive systems in1991 . One of its worst was a first-personmecha shooting game for thePlayStation called , which was released in1995 , and was panned by critics and consumers alike.Although they did not know it at the time, Genki found its niche in
1994 , with the release ofShutokō Battle '94 Keichii Tsuchiya Drift King for theSuper Famicom -- the first in a long-running series ofracing game s.Shutokou Battle 2 followed one year later, in1995 , and was also for theSuper Famicom .Within the same year, Genki shifted towards developing 3D games, continuing the
Shutokou Battle series withWangan Dead Heat (known in western markets as "Highway 2000") on theSega Saturn . Genki also produced major titles for both the PlayStation andNintendo 's N64 console in the following two years, including another Shutokou Battle game for the PlayStation (known in western markets as "Tokyo Highway Battle") andMulti-Racing Championship for the N64.According to MobyGames, the company logo is a picture of Hiroshi Hamagaki, drawn by his son when he was 3 years old.
More Shutokou Battle
Continuing with the genre that is consistently the most rewarding for them, Genki yet again continued the Shutokou Battle series, releasing a title for Sega's Dreamcast console in
1999 , simply called "Shutokou Battle." This game was also exported to western markets, where it came to be known as "Tokyo Xtreme Racer" (U.S.) and "Tokyo Highway Challenge" (Europe).The Dreamcast version of Shutokou Battle enjoyed much greater success than any of its predecessors, and was soon followed up by Shutokou Battle 2, also for the Dreamcast, and
Shutokou Battle Zero for thePlayStation 2 . By the time Shutokou Battle Zero came out in2001 , Genki was becoming well-known among racing-game fans, particularly because of its series' relatively unique "free roam" and "SP" gameplay mechanics.In
2002 ,Namco partnered with Genki to produce a game based onMichiharu Kusunoki 's racing manga,Wangan Midnight . Namco developed the arcade version (based largely on Genki's gameplay mechanics), which was imported to the U.S., while Genki developed the Japan-only PlayStation 2 version. Namco continued its arcade game series with the release ofWangan Midnight Maximum Tune in2004 and Genki will release the Japan-only home version forPlayStation 3 (with online mode) andPlayStation Portable in summer 2007.GRP: Genki Racing Project
In response to the success of their racing titles, particularly the Shutokou Battle series, Genki established a division dedicated to that genre in
2003 called the Genki Racing Project, or GRP. The GRP's first title wasShutokou Battle Online forMicrosoft Windows , which tried to apply an MMO-like aspect to the existing gameplay of the series. The game and its update version were sold only in Japan but were playable from anywhere as free online trial versions (with free registration) were available for download on the game's website.Less than two months later, the GRP released the
touge -based drifting/racing gameKaido Battle , which was a rather stark depature from the Tokyo-highway-based Shutokou Battle series. Kaido Battle was followed byKaido Battle 2 in2004 andKaido Battle Touge No Densetsu in2005 . All three titles were released for the PS2.Among the various other adaptations of Shutokou Battle lies another unique title marketed as "Car Tuning RPG" [ [http://www.genki.co.jp/games/rb/top.html Racing Battle official website] ] , called , which was released for the PS2 in
2005 .The most recent Shutokou Battle game at the time of this writing is
Shutokou Battle X for theXbox 360 , which was released in2006 and is known in western markets as "Import Tuner Challenge ."At the Tokyo Game Show '06, Genki announced plans to develop another Wangan Midnight game for the
PlayStation 3 .Notes
External links
* [http://www.genki.co.jp/en/index.html Official website]
* [http://www.genki.co.jp/grp/main.html Official GRP website]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/genki-co-ltd MobyGame's entry on Genki]
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