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Neverland (company)

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Neverland Company Inc. (株式会社ネバーランドカンパニー, Kabushiki-gaisha Nebārando Kanpanī) was a Japanese video game developer founded on May 7, 1993. It has developed games for Super NES, Dreamcast, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 and the Wii. The most notable games this company developed were part of the Lufia and Rune Factory series of video games. By November 2013, the company ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy.[1] The following year, many former members of the studio were hired by Marvelous, who had published many of their previous games.

Games Developed

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Year Title Platform Publisher
1993 Lufia & the Fortress of Doom Super Nintendo Taito
1994 Hat Trick Hero 2 Super Famicom Taito
1996 Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals Super Nintendo Natsume
1996 Chaos Seed: Fūsui Kairoki Super Famicom Taito
1996 Energy Breaker Super Famicom Taito
1998 Senkutsu Katsuryu Taisen: Chaos Seed Sega Saturn Neverland
2001 Lufia: The Legend Returns Game Boy Color Natsume
2001 Record of Lodoss War: Advent of Cardice Dreamcast Conspiracy Entertainment
2002 Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren Gaiden: Jokenji Asuka Kenzan! Dreamcast Sega
2003 CIMA: The Enemy Game Boy Advance Natsume
2003 Disney's Party GameCube Electronic Arts
2005 Shining Force Neo PlayStation 2 Sega
2005 Rengoku: The Tower of Purgatory PlayStation Portable Konami
2005 Egg Monster Hero Nintendo DS Square Enix
2006 Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. PlayStation Portable Konami
2007 Shining Force EXA PlayStation 2 Sega
2007 Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon Nintendo DS Natsume
2008 Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon Nintendo DS Natsume
2009 Rune Factory Frontier Nintendo Wii Xseed Games
2010 Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon Nintendo DS Natsume
2010 Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals Nintendo DS Natsume
2011 Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny PlayStation 3 Natsume
2013 Rune Factory 4 Nintendo DS Natsume

References

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  1. ^ "Rune Factory Developer Ceases Operations, Filing For Bankruptcy - Siliconera". www.siliconera.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-01.
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