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[[Image:Rocket.png|thumb|The [[Rocket Company|Rocket]] logo.]]
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'''Rocket Company''', also known as '''Rocket''' is a company 'founded' on June 19, 1998. <ref>[http://rocketcompany.co.jp/company/index_e.html Company Profile - Rocket Company]</ref>. Rocket Company are a subsidiary of [[wikipedia:Imagineer (Japanese company)|Imagineer, Co. Ltd]] which currently own the publishing rights to the [[Smilesoft]] games. In November 1998, the team that developed and published [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B5%E3%83%B3%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AA%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%A0%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88 Sanrio Time Net: Past and Future Versions] would later form the establishment of Rocket Company. The individual pages for Smilesoft's games were moved to the [http://www.rocketcompany.co.jp Rocket Company website]. Curiously, the contact information for the Smilesoft website prior to its closure including their address, phone number, and fax number, bank, and clients are identical to details currently hosted on the Rocket Company website. This may suggest that Rocket Company is a successor to Smilesoft under a different name. <ref>[http://s15.zetaboards.com/Tulunk_Village/topic/6813625/1/ Rocket Company IS Smilesoft - Tulunk Village]</ref> The current president and CEO of Rocket Company is [[Syuhei Iida]], who was also the president of Smilesoft. <ref>[http://www.imagineer.co.jp/corporation/index.html Imagineer Corporate Profile]</ref> Their first game was [[Dino Device 2]], released on December 5, 2003. The majority of Rocket Company's games have been focused on more casual gaming, or have used licensed characters such as [[wikipedia:Thomas the Tank Engine|Thomas the Tank Engine]]. Rocket Company's games have often been themed on edutainment, sports and fitness. They have also games developed games aimed at appealing to a more female audience, such as [[wikipedia:Hello Kitty|Hello Kitty]] and [[wikipedia:Cinnamoroll|Cinnamoroll]] games.
'''Rocket Company''', also known as '''Rocket''' is a company 'founded' on June 19, 1998. <ref>[http://rocketcompany.co.jp/company/index_e.html Company Profile - Rocket Company]</ref>. Rocket Company are a subsidiary of [[wikipedia:Imagineer (Japanese company)|Imagineer, Co. Ltd]] which currently own the publishing rights to the [[Smilesoft]] games. In November 1998, the team that developed and published the games [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B5%E3%83%B3%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AA%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%A0%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88 Sanrio Time Net: Kako-hen and Mirai-hen] would later form the establishment of Rocket Company. The individual pages for Smilesoft's games were moved to the [http://www.rocketcompany.co.jp Rocket Company website]. Curiously, the contact information for the Smilesoft website prior to its closure including their address, phone number, and fax number, bank, and clients are identical to details currently hosted on the Rocket Company website. This may suggest that Rocket Company is a successor to Smilesoft under a different name. <ref>[http://s15.zetaboards.com/Tulunk_Village/topic/6813625/1/ Rocket Company IS Smilesoft - Tulunk Village]</ref> The current president and CEO of Rocket Company is [[Syuhei Iida]], who was also the president of Smilesoft. <ref>[http://www.imagineer.co.jp/corporation/index.html Imagineer Corporate Profile]</ref> Their first game was [[Dino Device 2]], released on December 5, 2003. The majority of Rocket Company's games have been focused on more casual gaming, or have used licensed characters such as [[wikipedia:Thomas the Tank Engine|Thomas the Tank Engine]]. Rocket Company's games have often been themed on edutainment, sports and fitness. They have also games developed games aimed at appealing to a more female audience, such as [[wikipedia:Hello Kitty|Hello Kitty]] and [[wikipedia:Cinnamoroll|Cinnamoroll]] games.


==Games developed==
==Games developed==
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*Relaxuma * Rhythm: Mattari Kibun de Da Run Run Run (2009)
*Relaxuma * Rhythm: Mattari Kibun de Da Run Run Run (2009)
*Mini Yonku DS (2009)
*Mini Yonku DS (2009)
*[[wikipedia:Medabots|Medarots DS: Kabuto and Kuwagata Version]] (2010)
*[[wikipedia:Medabots|Medarots DS: Kabuto and Kuwagata Versions]] (2010)
*Tenkaichi * Sengoku Lovers DS (2010)
*Tenkaichi * Sengoku Lovers DS (2010)
*Norinori Relakkuma: Hit Song Ongakusai (2010)
*Norinori Relakkuma: Hit Song Ongakusai (2010)

Revision as of 06:00, 27 March 2012

The Rocket logo.

Rocket Company, also known as Rocket is a company 'founded' on June 19, 1998. [1]. Rocket Company are a subsidiary of Imagineer, Co. Ltd which currently own the publishing rights to the Smilesoft games. In November 1998, the team that developed and published the games Sanrio Time Net: Kako-hen and Mirai-hen would later form the establishment of Rocket Company. The individual pages for Smilesoft's games were moved to the Rocket Company website. Curiously, the contact information for the Smilesoft website prior to its closure including their address, phone number, and fax number, bank, and clients are identical to details currently hosted on the Rocket Company website. This may suggest that Rocket Company is a successor to Smilesoft under a different name. [2] The current president and CEO of Rocket Company is Syuhei Iida, who was also the president of Smilesoft. [3] Their first game was Dino Device 2, released on December 5, 2003. The majority of Rocket Company's games have been focused on more casual gaming, or have used licensed characters such as Thomas the Tank Engine. Rocket Company's games have often been themed on edutainment, sports and fitness. They have also games developed games aimed at appealing to a more female audience, such as Hello Kitty and Cinnamoroll games.

Games developed

Game Boy Advance


Nintendo DS

  • Kouchuu Kakutou Mushi-1 Grand Prix (2005)
  • Zaidan Houjin Nippon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: KanKen DS (2006)
  • Curling DS (2006)
  • Tokyo Friend Park II DS (2006)
  • Watashi no Relaxuma (2007)
  • Hello Kitty no Gotouchi Collection: Koi no DokiDoki Trouble (2007)
  • Cinnamon Ball: Kurukuru Sweets Paradise (2007)
  • Thomas the Tank Engine: Kokugo Sansuu Eigo
  • Eiken DS (2007)
  • Zaidan Houjin Nippon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: KanKen DS 2 + Jouyou Kanji Jiten (2007)
  • Katei no Igaku: DS de Kitaeru Shokuzai Kenkou Training (2007)
  • Zaidan Houjin Nippon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: Kanken Wii Kanji O Ketteisen (2007)
  • Nippon Suugaku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: Suuken DS - Otona ga Tokenai!? Kodomo no Sansuu (2008)
  • Rekiken DS (2008)
  • Thomas the Tank Engine DS 2: Asonde Manabu DS Youchien (2008)
  • Chokkan! Asonde Relaxuma (2008)
  • Nakamura Sumiko Tettei Shidou: Shin TOEIC Test 1-hi-1-fun DS Lesson (2008)
  • Okada Toshio no Itsumademo DEBU to Omounayo: DS Recording Diet (2008)
  • Zaidan Houjin Nippon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Kounin: Kanken DS 3 Deluxe (2009)
  • Eiken Kakomon Daishuuroku: Eiken DS 2 Deluxe (2009)
  • Relaxuma * Rhythm: Mattari Kibun de Da Run Run Run (2009)
  • Mini Yonku DS (2009)
  • Medarots DS: Kabuto and Kuwagata Versions (2010)
  • Tenkaichi * Sengoku Lovers DS (2010)
  • Norinori Relakkuma: Hit Song Ongakusai (2010)
  • Doubutsu Jima no Chobi Gurumi 3 (TBA)

Wii

  • Billy's Boot Camp: Wii de Enjoy Diet! (2011)

Nintendo 3DS

  • Runabout 3D (2012)
  • Medarot 3D (2012)

Games published

Game Boy Advance

  • Doubutsujima no Chubi Gurumi 2: Tamachan Monogatari (2004)
  • Shikakui Atama o Maru Kusuru Advance: Kanji Keisanhen (2004)
  • Super Real Mahjong Dousoukai (2004)
  • Shikakui Atama o Maru Kusuru Advance: Kokugo Sansuu Shakai Rikahen (2004)

Nintendo DS

Wii

  • Gold's Gym: Cardio Workout (2008)

Trivia

  • Curling DS is currently the only game developed by Rocket Company to have been released outside of Japan, and exclusively to Canada where Ubisoft published the game.
    • This has made the localized version of Nippon Curling Kyoukai Kounin: Minna no Curling DS one of the rarer Nintendo DS games. The player is always part of a Canadian team in the localized version, replacing the Japanese team.

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