# Alfa System

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Japanese video game developer

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Alfa System Type Subsidiary Industry Video games Headquarters Kumamoto Number of employees 60 (2016) Parent Meteorise (2021–present)[1]

**Alfa System** is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1988. In their early years Alfa System developed for [NEC](/source/NEC) consoles with [Hudson Soft](/source/Hudson_Soft) and other publishers. They later worked closely with [Sony Computer Entertainment](/source/Sony_Computer_Entertainment) and [Bandai Namco Entertainment](/source/Bandai_Namco_Entertainment) on the *[Tales](/source/Tales_(video_game_series))* series. In February 2021, Alfa System was acquired by Meteorise.[1]

## Games

Title Release date Platform(s) Publisher NO.RI.KO December 4, 1988 PC Engine Hudson Soft Fighting Street December 4, 1988 CD-ROM² Susano-o Densetsu April 27, 1989 PC Engine Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair August 31, 1989 CD-ROM² Ys I & II December 21, 1989 Cyber Core March 9, 1990 PC Engine, Sharp X68000 Information Global Service Shanghai II April 13, 1990 CD-ROM² Hudson Soft Down Load June 22, 1990 PC Engine NEC Corporation Daimakaimura [a] July 27, 1990 PC Engine SuperGrafx Sinistron December 14, 1990 PC Engine Information Global Service Ys III: Wanderers from Ys March 22, 1991 CD-ROM² Hudson Soft Down Load 2 March 29, 1991 NEC Corporation Tricky Kick July 6, 1991 PC Engine Information Global Service Populous 1991 Hudson Soft Psychic Storm March 19, 1992 CD-ROM² Laser Soft Exile: Wicked Phenomenon September 22, 1992 Telenet Japan Kiaidan 00 October 23, 1992 Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II December 23, 1992 Hudson Soft Quiz Caravan: Cult Q May 28, 1993 Godzilla: Battle Legends December 3, 1993 TurboDuo Toho Art of Fighting March 26, 1994 CD-ROM² Hudson Soft The Dynastic Hero May 20, 1994 Godzilla: Monster War December 9, 1994 Super NES Toho Emerald Dragon July 28, 1995 MediaWorks Linda³ October 9, 1995 CD-ROM² NEC Corporation Dream Change: Kokin-chan no Fashion Party 1995 Casio Loopy Casio Computer Wan Wan Aijō Monogatari 1995 Project Horned Owl August 31, 1996 PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment Karma: Curse of the 12 Caves November 22, 1996 PlayStation, Sega Saturn Patra Next King: Koi no Sennen Oukoku June 27, 1997 Bandai Linda³ Again September 25, 1997 PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment Elemental Gearbolt December 11, 1997 Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete May 28, 1998 Kadokawa Shoten Linda³: Kanzenban June 18, 1998 Sega Saturn ASCII Corporation Ore no Shikabane wo Koete Yuke June 17, 1999 PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment Gunparade March September 20, 2000 Abarenbou Princess November 29, 2001 PlayStation 2 Kadokawa Shoten Shikigami no Shiro March 14, 2002 Arcade, Xbox, PlayStation 2 Taito (Xbox version: Mediaquest) Shikigami no Shiro EX August 8, 2002 Microsoft Windows Sourcenext Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 October 25, 2002 Game Boy Advance Bandai Shikigami no Shiro Evolution December 19, 2002 Xbox Mediaquest Castle Shikigami 2 October 23, 2003 Arcade, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, Xbox, Microsoft Windows Taito (Arcade & PS2) Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 November 20, 2003 PlayStation 2 Bandai Castle Shikigami 2 January 29, 2004 PlayStation 2 Taito Vampire Panic June 24, 2004 PlayStation 2 Sammy Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 January 6, 2005 Game Boy Advance Namco Shikigami no Shiro: Nanayozuki Gensoukyoku August 18, 2005 PlayStation 2 Kids Station Gunparade Orchestra: Shiro no Shou January 12, 2006 Sony Computer Entertainment Gunparade Orchestra: Midori no Shou March 30, 2006 Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 -Another Cases- April 27, 2006 PlayStation Portable Bandai Gunparade Orchestra: Ao no Shou July 20, 2006 PlayStation 2 Sony Computer Entertainment Castle of Shikigami III September 29, 2006 Arcade, Microsoft Windows Taito, Cyberfront (Windows version) Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology December 21, 2006 PlayStation Portable Namco Bandai Games Tales of Destiny 2 February 15, 2007 PlayStation Portable Tales of Innocence December 6, 2007 Nintendo DS Castle of Shikigami III December 13, 2007 Nintendo Wii Arc System Works Phantasy Star Portable July 31, 2008 PlayStation Portable Sega Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 January 29, 2009 Namco Bandai Games Phantasy Star Portable 2 December 3, 2009 Sega Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 February 10, 2011 Namco Bandai Games Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity February 24, 2011 Sega Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines July 17, 2014 PlayStation Vita Sony Computer Entertainment Sisters Royale June 14, 2018 Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Alfa System

## Note

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** The conversion itself was done at [Hudson Soft](/source/Hudson_Soft), but the person who actually ported *Daimakaimura* was an employee of Alfa System.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-meteorise-acquired_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-meteorise-acquired_1-1) ["Meteorise acquires Alfa System"](https://www.gematsu.com/2021/02/meteorise-acquires-alfa-system). *Gematsu*. Retrieved February 8, 2021.

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