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Gazelle (software company)

Gazelle Co., Ltd.[a] was a Japanese video game developer founded in 1994 by former Toaplan employees after the latter company declared bankruptcy the same year.

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History

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After Toaplan declared bankruptcy, Gazelle was founded by Tatsuya Uemura, Junya Inoue,[1] Mikio Yamaguchi, Kaneyo Ōhira, and Yoshitatsu Sakai. The new firm originally focused on printed circuit board exportation prior to game development.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Cave co-founder Tsuneki Ikeda refused to join the company. According to Uemura, his former Toaplan CEO sold the company's IPs to both Gazelle and Raizing but doubted about the procedure's overall legality.[4] During its existence, Gazelle developed three arcade titles for Banpresto, utilizing Atlus's chipset and platform: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, Air Gallet, and Quiz Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Chiryoku Tairyoku Toki no Un.[3][8][9] The company also ported three Toaplan titles to fifth generation game consoles, among other projects.[4][6] Prior to ceasing game development and closure, many of the company's staff later joined Cave and Raizing.[3][4]

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Title Details

Original release date:
22 March 1995
Release years by system:
1995 – Arcade game
Notes:

Original release date:
February 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – Arcade game
Notes:
Toaplan Shooting Battle 1

Original release date:
30 August 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – PlayStation
Notes:

Original release date:
25 October 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – Sega Saturn
Notes:
  • Vertically scrolling bullet hell
  • Published by Banpresto
  • 2-in-1 package conversion of the 1993 arcade original and its unreleased 1994 special version[4]
Quiz Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Chiryoku Tairyoku Toki no Un

Original release date:
February 1997
Release years by system:
1997 – Arcade game
Notes:
  • Quiz game[10]
  • Published by Banpresto
  • Based upon Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon shōjo manga and anime series

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