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Sol Trigger Demo in September

Sol Trigger, Imageepoch’s latest RPG and final PSP title, will be released in Japan on October 4th. A demo for the game, featuring an anime intro and about an hour of game play with a tutorial, will be available in September.

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insomnium24683d ago

This seems like a traditional turn based JRPG so I'm VERY excited about this.

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What Happened To… Imageepoch

Gary Green said: Imageepoch Inc. was a game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. It was owned by esteemed JRPG mastermind Ryoei Mikage and founded on June 9th, 2005. Other key personnel are Senior Director Kazuya Niinou and Director Hiroyuki Kanemaru. As of January 2009, the studio had over 120 employees.

Mikage would gain fame in the industry for his passion for grand stories and quirky characters. His earlier work on the production of Grandia III and Beat Down for the PlayStation 2 would bring many supporters to his cause. Running his own studio would allow the eccentric Mikage to be more experimental with his own unique twists on the JRPG genre.

The studio would develop exclusively for the Nintendo DS before alternating games with PlayStation Portable releases, plus others in the following years. Their first release was the Nintendo DS tactical role-playing game, Luminous Arc, which blossomed into a reasonably well-received property for Imageepoch.

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Former Imageepoch president's new company Mikage to announce new title around February 9, 2019

Ryoei Mikage, the former president and CEO of Imageepoch, which went bankrupt in 2015, established a new company called Mikage LLC. in February 2017 and will announce a new title on February 9, 2019.

pietro12122359d ago

Wait didn't he go missing? I'm glad to hear he's alive and well. Imageepoch made some underrated gems last gen.

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Doki Doki Kusoge: Review: Stella Glow

Doki Doki Kusoge reviews Stella Glow for the Nintendo 3DS, Imageepoch's final game.

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