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Japanese video game development company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flight-Plan Co., Ltd.[lower-alpha 1] was a Japanese video game developer best known for the Summon Night series of role-playing video games published by Banpresto. Founded in 1989, Flight-Plan began by developing the Black/Matrix series of tactical role-playing games, published by NEC Interchannel (later Interchannel Holon) in Japan.[1] In January 2007, Flight-Plan began self-publishing some of its games, such as Dragon Shadow Spell and Sacred Blaze.[1] Other clients of the company have included Sony, Nintendo, and Sega.
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | September 30, 1989[1] |
Defunct | August 2010 |
Headquarters | Gifu, Gifu, Japan |
Key people | Masami Watanabe (president)[1] |
Products | Black/Matrix series Summon Night series |
Number of employees | 38 |
Website | www.flight-plan.jp/ |
In August 2010, the company quietly closed its offices and ceased business, and their website was taken offline.[2]
Titles released outside of Japan have a * after their title.
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