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Founded
  
1989

Video games
  
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Japan Art Media, or JAM, is a Japanese video game development studio founded in 1989. The studio began developing games for the Game Boy, but soon branched out to develop games on many other platforms, mainly Super Famicom and PlayStation. Japan Art Media also had a strong partnership with Yanoman, which published most of their games until the mid 1990s.

JAM is primarily known for their series Aretha, which was very popular in Japan and spanned three installments on Game Boy and three on Super Famicom. However, after the release of Rejoice: Aretha Ōkoku no Kanata, the company never made another game in this series, instead developing games for popular franchises, most notably the Gundam and Lunar games. To this day however there is still a large following of Aretha fans in Japan, with lots of fan-sites, fan-art and fan-fiction still being done.

JAM has experience in creating traditional RPGs (Aretha, Songmaster, Lunar), action RPGs (Trinea, Haou Taikei Ryu Knight, Rejoice), and strategy war games (SD Gundam GNEXT, Yuugen Kaisha Chikyuu Boueitai: Earth Defenders Corporation). Recently, they have participated in the development of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Works

Game Boy

  • Aretha (1990)
  • Aretha II (1991)
  • Aretha III (1992)
  • Penta Dragon (1992)
  • Game Gear

  • Eternal Legend (1991)
  • Super Famicom

  • Song Master (1992)
  • Aretha (1993)
  • Trinea (AKA Penta Dragon 2) (1993)
  • Aretha II (1994)
  • Haou Taikei Ryū Knight (1994)
  • Rejoice: Aretha Ōkoku no Kanata (1995)
  • SD Gundam GNEXT (1995)
  • Sega Saturn

  • Lunar: Silver Star Story (1997)
  • SD Gundam G-CENTURY (1998)
  • PlayStation

  • SD Gundam G-CENTURY (1997)
  • Slayers Royale (1998)
  • Yuugen Kaisha Chikyuu Boueitai: Earth Defenders Corporation (1999)
  • Kurukuru Marumaru (2001)
  • Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (2001)
  • Game Boy Advance

  • Lunar Legend (2001)
  • Nintendo DS

  • Lunar: Dragon Song (2005)
  • Remindelight (2006)
  • Wii

  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008)
  • References

    Japan Art Media Wikipedia


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