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(The proper name for "E.I." is A.E. (released as this in North America), "E.I." comes from the romaji "エイ" (E I), which makes the sound closes to "A E" (eh - ee) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.E._(video_game)) |
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Revision as of 10:36, 10 May 2025
Compile Co. Ltd.
Compile was founded in 1982 and dissolved in 2003. They are best known for the Aleste series.
The company was originally called Programmers-3 Inc and became Compile from 1985 onwards.?
Shooting games developed by Compile
| Title | Release Date | System | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| A.E. | 1983 | MSX | Sony |
| Devil's Heaven | 1984 | MSX | Paxon |
| Final Justice | 1985 | MSX | Pony Canyon |
| Zanac | 1986 | MSX | Pony Canyon |
| Gulkave | 1986 | MSX / SG-1000 | Pony Canyon / Sega |
| Guardic | 1986 | MSX | Compile |
| Guardic Gaiden | 1988 | Famicom | Irem |
| Aleste | 1988 | Master System / MSX 2 | Sega / Compile |
| Gunhed | 1989 | PC-Engine | Hudson Soft |
| Aleste Gaiden | 1989 | MSX 2 | Compile |
| Aleste 2 | 1989 | MSX 2 | Compile |
| Blaster Burn | 1990 | MSX 2 | Compile |
| Gun-Nac | 1990 | Famicom | Tonkin House |
| Musha Aleste | 1990 | Mega Drive | Toaplan |
| Seirei Senshi Spriggan | 1991 | PCE CD-ROM | Naxat Soft |
| GG Aleste | 1991 | Game Gear | Compile |
| Super Aleste | 1992 | Super Famicom | Toho |
| Spriggan Mark 2 | 1992 | PCE CD-ROM | Naxat Soft |
| Dennin Aleste | 1992 | MD CD-ROM | Compile |
| Power Strike II | 1993 | Master System | Sega |
| GG Aleste II | 1993 | Game Gear | Sega |
| Sylphia | 1993 | PCE CD-ROM | Tonkin House |
| Rude Breaker | 1996 | PC-98 | Compile |
| Zanac Neo | 2001 | Playstation | Compile |