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Liona Interactive

LIONA Interactive (株式会社LIONA) (formerly known as iNiS Corporation (株式会社イニス, Inisu)) is a Japanese video game developer that specializes in rhythm games.

Key Information

It was co-founded by Keiichi Yano on February 3, 1997, as iNiS Ltd.. The company's former name iNiS is an acronym and it stands for "infinite Noise of the inner Soul." In 2000, the company changed name to iNiS Corporation.

In December 2016, inisJ Corporation was founded. In March 2017, iNiS changed its name to Spica. After a while, in May, Spica went bankrupt.[2]

In 2020, inisJ changed its name to LIONA Interactive.

Subsidiaries

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  • SONICA Co., Ltd.: Established in 2001, it is a provider of sound solutions.

Titles developed

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CD/DVD-ROM

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Title Platform Release Date
Penguin Piano ? October 1997
Space Battleship Yamato Master Edition CD-ROM Windows/Mac OS hybrid March 20, 1999
Space Battleship Yamato Master Edition DVD-ROM DVD player ?
Picasso ? ?(1997–2000)
Safari Tokyo Windows October 1998
Kiseki No Maya Uranai ? April 1998
Minna no Tabetaku Ver.2 ? October 1999
Roland VP-9000 promo CD-ROM ?(CD-ROM) February 2000

Video games

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Title Platform Release Date
beatmania Da!! Windows/Mac OS hybrid February 17, 2000
beatmania BEST Da!! Windows/Mac OS hybrid September 28, 2000, July 5, 2002(rerelease)
pop'n music Da!! Windows/Mac OS hybrid September 28, 2000, September 6, 2002(rerelease)
Gitaroo Man PlayStation 2 June 21, 2001
Gundam Pilot Academy Arcade 2002
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan Nintendo DS July 28, 2005
Gitaroo Man Lives! PlayStation Portable June 8, 2006
Rain Wonder Trip PlayStation Portable July 6, 2006
Elite Beat Agents Nintendo DS November 6, 2006
Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 Nintendo DS May 17, 2007
Anata mo DS de Classic Kiite Mimasenka? Nintendo DS July 5, 2007
Lips Xbox 360 November 18, 2008
Lips: Number One Hits Xbox 360 October 20, 2009
Lips: Canta en Español Xbox 360 November 13, 2009
Lips: Deutsche Partyknaller Xbox 360 2009
Lips: Party Classics Xbox 360 February 26, 2010
Lips: I ♥ The 80's Xbox 360 April 2, 2010
The Black Eyed Peas Experience Xbox 360 November 8, 2011
Infinity Blade Cross[3] iOS February 20, 2012
Anata Toshokan[4] iOS, Android May 19, 2012 (iOS), May 25, 2012 (Android)
Demons’ Score[5] iOS, Android September 19, 2012
Symphonica[6] iOS October 18, 2012
The Hip Hop Dance Experience[7] Wii, Xbox 360 November 13, 2012
Karaoke Xbox 360 December 11, 2012
Eden to Green Android, iOS April 8, 2013
Initial D Perfect Shift Online Nintendo 3DS April 2, 2014
Just Sing PlayStation 4, Xbox One September 6, 2016[8]
Project Rap Rabbit (co-developed with NanaOn-Sha) PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows Cancelled[9]

Web design

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Title Platform Release Date
Shockwave Christmas Card (Dreamarts) ? ?

Prototype titles

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Title Platform Release Date
MixJuice Xbox 1999
Minpan ? 2002
Ace Trekkers ? 2002
Pugi Pugi (tentative) ? 2004
Yosei no Sumu Mori Xbox 360 2005

Engines

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Awards

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References

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