D4 Enterprise
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D4 Enterprise Co., Ltd. (株式会社D4エンタープライズ, Kabushiki-gaisha D4 Entāpuraizu, often shortened to D4E) is a Japanese video game publisher currently specializing in content delivery services like Project EGG,[2][3] EGGY and PicoPico over the Internet. The company has also collaborated with Nintendo to re-release Neo Geo,[4] MSX[5] and arcade[6] titles for the Wii, and MSX[7] titles for the Wii U; as part of the Virtual Console services on both consoles.
Native name | 株式会社D4エンタープライズ |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha D4 Entāpuraizu |
Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | March 3, 2004[1] |
Headquarters | 5-14-1 Ginza, Chūō-ku, |
Key people | Naoto Suzuki (CEO) Ken Sugawara (Director) Ryouzou Yamashita (Director) |
Website | D4 Enterprise |
Other products and services from D4 Enterprise include EGG Music, a digital music service, focused around soundtracks for older Japanese home computer games; AC-MALL, an online store selling reprints of older video games, soundtracks and other forms of merchandise; and 1chipMSX, a special updated model of the MSX home computer.[8] D4 Enterprise also holds the copyright and trademarks to the game libraries of several defunct Japanese video game companies, including Compile, T&E Soft and Xtalsoft.[9]