Max Entertainment founder
Kenji Orimo discusses the development of
FEDA for Nintendo's Super Famicom.
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Max Entertainment (株式会社マックス・エンターテインメント, Kabushiki Gaisha Makkusu Entāteinmento) was a game development studio founded by Kenji Orimo in the early 1990s.[1] The company featured crossover staff from Climax Entertainment, including artist Yoshitaka Tamaki and programmer Kan Naito.
Whatever conditions precipitated the formation of Max Entertainment as a distinct entity from Climax are the subject of speculation and in need of research. FEDA, a strategy role-playing game developed by Max for Nintendo's Super Famicom, a competitor to Sega's Mega Drive, is similar in design to the Shining games, a Sega property created by Climax.
Games Developed
References
Studio Directory
- See alsoː Who Made the Shining Series?