CAVE Interactive CO.,LTD.

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    CAVE Interactive CO.,LTD., also known as Cave Co., Ltd. (Computer Art Visual Entertainment), is a Japanese video game company, known primarily for its manic shoot 'em ups. Cave remains one of the most active makers of arcade shoot-'em-ups in the Japanese. market. The company was formed primarily from the remains of Toaplan, and several of their early games are considered to be spiritual successors to prior Toaplan works, in particular Truxton and Batsugun. Cave currently produces new titl es for the arcade, Xbox 360 and cell phones, as well as online games for the PC.
    They are also known for an Engrish warning screen after turning on the games DonPachi and Puzzle Uo Poko ("Violator and subject to severe penalties and will be prosecutedt to the full extent of the jam" [sic].
    Cave's arcade titles have used various arcade boards over the years. Earlier titles used a Cave-designed board based on a Motorola 68000 CPU, [1] whereas later releases moved over to the PGM (Poly Game Master) hardware,[2] and then on to boards based on the Hitachi SH-3 CPU. [3] Cave dabbled in PC-based hardware for DeathSmiles II, but with AkaiKatana, they have gone back to the old SH-3 hardware .During a stockholder meeting in 2011-8, the company changed the English company name to 'CAVE Interactive CO., LTD'.[4] However, the foreign www.caveinteractive.com domain name had already been established in 2011-05-18. [5]
    DonPachi
    1995
    Atlus
    Delisoba Deluxe
    1996
    Fuji TV Network, Sega DoDonPachi
    1997
    Atlus
    Peak Performance
    1997
    Atlus
    Steep Slope Sliders
    1997
    Capcom
    ESP Ra.De.
    1998
    Atlus
    Dangun Feveron / Fever S.O.S.
    1998
    Nihon System
    Uo Poko
    1998
    Jaleco
    Guwange
    1999
    Atlus
    Progear
    2001
    Capcom
    DoDonPachi Dai Ou Jou
    2002
    Amusement Marketing International Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi
    2003
    Amusement Marketing International Espgaluda
    2003
    Amusement Marketing International Mushihime-sama
    2004
    Amusement Marketing International
    Espgaluda II
    2005
    Amusement Marketing International Puzzle!
    Mushihime-tama
    2005
    Amusement Marketing International Ibara
    2005
    Amusement Marketing International
    Pink Sweets ~Ibara sorekara~
    2006
    Amusement Marketing International Mushihime-sama Futari
    2006
    Amusement Marketing International Muchi-Muchi Pork
    2007
    Amusement Marketing International
    Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine
    2007
    Atlus
    DeathSmiles
    2007
    Amusement Marketing International Do-Don-Pachi Dai-Fukkatsu
    2008
    Amusement Marketing International
    DeathSmiles II
    2009
    Cave
    Akai Katana
    2010
    Cave
    Arcana Heart: Card of Glory
    2010
    Cave
    Mushihime-sama Bug Panic
    2010
    Cave
    NIN2-JUMP
    2011
    Cave
    Instant Brain
    2011
    Cave
    Dodonpachi Saidaioujou
    2012
    Cave
    Dodonpachi Maximum
    2012
    Microsoft Studios
    It was made by the staff of Toaplan.
    Power is mainly put into the shooting game.
    The shooting game which was calculated scrupulously and made is made so that a cartridge can be avoided with feeling, and it is very highly complete.
    The cartridge which an enemy shoots fills a screen with a terrible number and density.
    I am an adult fan.
    Overwhelming support is gained popularity not in common performance but in the arcade.
    toaplan of the root which has terrible popularity even now.
    Toaplan () The east 亜 plan . T?apuran?), sometimes written as Toa Plan, was a video game developer from Japan. They were responsible for the creation of a wide array of relatively famous scrolling shooters and arcade games, yet the company declared bankruptcy in 1994.
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    Games developed (Arcade)Year
    Game
    Publisher
    1984
    Jongou
    SNK
    1985
    Performan
    Data East
    1985
    Tiger Heli
    Taito Corporation
    1985
    Jongkyou
    Data East
    1986
    Get Star / Guardian
    Taito Corporation
    1986
    Slap Fight / Alcon
    Taito Corporation
    1986
    Mahjong Sisters
    Toaplan
    1987
    Hishouzame / Sky Shark / Flying Shark
    Taito Corporation
    1987
    Wardner (no Mori) / Pyros
    Taito Corporation
    1987
    Kyuukyoku Tiger / Twin Cobra
    Taito Corporation
    1988
    Dash Yarou / Rally BikeTaito Corporation
    1988
    Tatsujin / Truxton
    Taito Corporation
    1989
    Hellfire
    Taito Corporation
    1989
    Daisenpuu / Twin Hawk Taito Corporation
    1989
    Zero Wing
    Taito Corporation
    1989
    Horror Story / Demon's World
    Taito Corporation
    1989
    Same!
    Same!
    Same!
    / Fire Shark
    Toaplan
    1990
    Out Zone
    Romstar
    1990
    Snow Bros.: Nick & Tom Romstar
    1991
    Vimana
    Romstar
    1991
    Teki Paki
    Toaplan
    1991
    Ghox
    Romstar
    1992
    Pipi & Bibi's / Whoopee!!
    Romstar
    1992
    Dogyuun(!!)
    Toaplan
    1992
    Tatsujinou / Truxton IIToaplan
    1992
    Fixeight
    Toaplan
    1993
    Grind Stormer / V-V
    Toaplan
    1993
    Enma Daiou
    Toaplan
    1993
    Knuckle Bash
    Toaplan / Atari Games
    1993
    Batsugun
    Toaplan
    1994
    Otenki Paradise / Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves Hanafram
    Companies spun off from. ToaplanAfter Toaplan closed its doors in 1994, several former employees formed or wereinvolved with the following companies : ?
    CAVE
    ?
    Raizing/8ing (When Raizing was folded into 8ing, some employees left for CAVE.)
    ? Gazelle (creators of Air Gallet and the Sailor Moon arcade game; both distributed by Banpresto. Gazelle did not last long ; after its closure, some employees left to join CAVE.
    ? Takumi (creators of Giga Wing and Mars Matrix, published Twin Cobra II after Toaplan's closure. Current status unknown.)

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