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  |name        = Agatsuma Entertainment
 
  |name        = Agatsuma Entertainment
 
  |image        = [[File:Agatsuma Entertainment Logo.png|center|350px]]
 
  |image        = [[File:Agatsuma Entertainment Logo.png|center|350px]]
  |headquarters = Asakusabashi, Taito, <br>Japan 🇯🇵  
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  |headquarters = Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵  
  |founded      = 1997
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  |founded      = February 12th, 1997
 
  |type        = Publisher
 
  |type        = Publisher
  |games        = {{Icon|DTL}} <small>(JPN/KOR)</small><br> [[Shadow Bashing]]
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  |games        = {{Icon|DTL}} <small>(JPN)</small><br> [[Shadow Bashing]]
 
  |site        = [https://web.archive.org/web/20151122043753/http://agatsuma-games.jp/ 2015 Website]
 
  |site        = [https://web.archive.org/web/20151122043753/http://agatsuma-games.jp/ 2015 Website]
 
  |current      = Closed
 
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'''Agatsuma Entertainment (アガツマ・エンタテインメント)''' was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in 1997, best known for publishing games in the [[wikipedia:Anpanman|Anpanman]] franchise. In 2008, they localized the original [[Drawn to Life]] in both Japan and South Korea, under the names ''Drawn to Life: God's Marionette (ドローン トゥ ライフ 〜神様のマリオネット〜, Dorōn tu Raifu: 〜Kami-sama no Marionetto〜)'' and ''Geuryeora, Touch! Naega Mandeuneun Sesang'' respectively. On December 11th, 2015, the company was dissolved before eventually being liquidated entirely on March 31, 2016.
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'''Agatsuma Entertainment (アガツマ・エンタテインメント)''' was a Japanese video game developer and publisher, best known for publishing [[wikipedia:Anpanman|Anpanman]] games, and later on the Umihara Kawase series. They localized [[Drawn to Life]] for Japan, with this translation releasing in December 2008.
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=={{Icon|Book}} History==
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Agatsuma Entertainment was initialized as a subsidiary of the toys and games manufacturer Agatsuma Co., Ltd. by game and toy industry veterans on February 12th, 1997 in Tokyo, Japan. As well as a game developer, they also acted as a video game agency business, collaborating with developers and publishers worldwide on business development.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151029095330/http://agatsumaent.com/#whatwedo Agatsuma Entertainment, About]</ref> The company would release it's first game, the Game Boy Color title Oide Rascal, in 2001, and gain much more success with games based on the [[:wikipedia:Anpanman|Anpanman]] franchise.
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In 2008, after the success of the original [[Drawn to Life]], [[THQ]] reached out to Agatsuma for a potential Japanese release of the game. Agatsuma would agree to translate it for Japan, along with publishing the game for said region. This localization, under the name ''Drawn to Life: God's Marionette (ドローン トゥ ライフ 〜神様のマリオネット〜, Dorōn tu Raifu: 〜Kami-sama no Marionetto〜)'', would release on December 8th, 2008 to positive reviews from Japanese critics, particularly Famitsu.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/famitsu-review-scores-28/ Famitsu Review Scores, Nintendo Everything]</ref>
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Agatsuma Entertainent would face financial ruin in their later years. An issue that's often cited is deterioration of administrative conditions, making it impossible to reach the same level of success.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151211132836/http://agatsuma-games.jp/agatsuma%20press%20release1211.pdf Agatsuma Press Release, 2016]</ref> Agatsuma would see minor success with ''Sayonara Umihara Kawase'' and the Steam re-releases of the previous two games, however on December 11th, 2015, the company was dissolved before being liquidated entirely on March 31st, 2016.
  
 
=={{Icon|Button}} Notable Games==
 
=={{Icon|Button}} Notable Games==
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** [[Shadow Bashing]] (2008)
 
** [[Shadow Bashing]] (2008)
 
* [[:wikipedia:Code of Princess|Code of Princess]] (2012)
 
* [[:wikipedia:Code of Princess|Code of Princess]] (2012)
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* [https://store.steampowered.com/app/378750/Sayonara_Umihara_Kawase/ Sayonara Umihara Kawase] (2013)
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* [https://store.steampowered.com/app/384690/Umihara_Kawase/ Umihara Kawase] (2015)
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* [https://store.steampowered.com/app/384700/Umihara_Kawase_Shun/ Umihara Kawase Shun] (2015)
 
* [[:wikipedia:IronFall: Invasion|IronFall: Invasion]] (2015)
 
* [[:wikipedia:IronFall: Invasion|IronFall: Invasion]] (2015)
 
{{ReadMore|:wikipedia:Agatsuma Entertainment}}
 
{{ReadMore|:wikipedia:Agatsuma Entertainment}}
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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
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* Agatsuma is one of only two publishers to localize a game in the Drawn to Life series in a single region, the other being [[H2 Interactive]].
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* Despite the first Drawn to Life being well-received in Japan, Agatsuma was not contracted to localize [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]] for a Japanese release.
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* Agatsuma developed a promotional Flash game on the Japanese Drawn to Life website, titled Shadow Bashing. You can read more about it [[Shadow Bashing|here]].
  
 
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AgatsumaTHQ.png|The Agatsuma and THQ logos seen upon startup of the Japanese version of Drawn to Life.
 
AgatsumaTHQ.png|The Agatsuma and THQ logos seen upon startup of the Japanese version of Drawn to Life.
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AgatsumaGames.png|The website's "Games" page, which includes [[Drawn to Life]].
 
AgatsumaGames.png|The website's "Games" page, which includes [[Drawn to Life]].
 
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Jpsite.png|The website for Drawn to Life's Japan release.
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JpsiteAdventure.png|The Adventure section of the Japanese website.
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JpsiteDrawMode.png|The Draw Mode section of the Japanese website.
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JpsiteHero.png|The Hero section of the Japanese website.
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JpsiteCharacters.png|The Character section of the Japanese website.
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DTLSHADOWBASHING.png|The title screen of Shadow Bashing.
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=={{Icon|Note}} References==
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Revision as of 20:37, 9 September 2025

Agatsuma Entertainment
Agatsuma Entertainment Logo.png
Information
Founded February 12th, 1997
Current State Closed
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Type Publisher
Worked On Drawn to Life Link (JPN)
Shadow Bashing
Website 2015 Website


Agatsuma Entertainment (アガツマ・エンタテインメント) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher, best known for publishing Anpanman games, and later on the Umihara Kawase series. They localized Drawn to Life for Japan, with this translation releasing in December 2008.

Book Icon.png History

Agatsuma Entertainment was initialized as a subsidiary of the toys and games manufacturer Agatsuma Co., Ltd. by game and toy industry veterans on February 12th, 1997 in Tokyo, Japan. As well as a game developer, they also acted as a video game agency business, collaborating with developers and publishers worldwide on business development.[1] The company would release it's first game, the Game Boy Color title Oide Rascal, in 2001, and gain much more success with games based on the Anpanman franchise.

In 2008, after the success of the original Drawn to Life, THQ reached out to Agatsuma for a potential Japanese release of the game. Agatsuma would agree to translate it for Japan, along with publishing the game for said region. This localization, under the name Drawn to Life: God's Marionette (ドローン トゥ ライフ 〜神様のマリオネット〜, Dorōn tu Raifu: 〜Kami-sama no Marionetto〜), would release on December 8th, 2008 to positive reviews from Japanese critics, particularly Famitsu.[2]

Agatsuma Entertainent would face financial ruin in their later years. An issue that's often cited is deterioration of administrative conditions, making it impossible to reach the same level of success.[3] Agatsuma would see minor success with Sayonara Umihara Kawase and the Steam re-releases of the previous two games, however on December 11th, 2015, the company was dissolved before being liquidated entirely on March 31st, 2016.

AButton.png Notable Games


Trivia

  • Agatsuma is one of only two publishers to localize a game in the Drawn to Life series in a single region, the other being H2 Interactive.
  • Despite the first Drawn to Life being well-received in Japan, Agatsuma was not contracted to localize Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for a Japanese release.
  • Agatsuma developed a promotional Flash game on the Japanese Drawn to Life website, titled Shadow Bashing. You can read more about it here.

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NoteIcon.png References