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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company founded by former Creator/{{Compile}} employees. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Music/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Instead, Eighting would shift focus to {{Fighting Game}}s, which have been the majority of their output since the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company founded by former Creator/{{Compile}} employees. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. Music/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Music/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto Music/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata Music/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Instead, Eighting would shift focus to {{Fighting Game}}s, which have been the majority of their output since the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company founded by former Creator/{{Compile}} employees. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Creator/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Instead, Eighting would shift focus to {{Fighting Game}}s, which have been the majority of their output since the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company founded by former Creator/{{Compile}} employees. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Creator/{{Basiscape}} Music/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Instead, Eighting would shift focus to {{Fighting Game}}s, which have been the majority of their output since the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company.company founded by former Creator/{{Compile}} employees. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Creator/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games. Instead, Eighting would shift focus to {{Fighting Game}}s, which have been the majority of their output since the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often done composed by Creator/ManabuNamiki. (Fellow Creator/{{Basiscape}} composers Creator/HitoshiSakimoto and Creator/MasaharuIwata also contributed music, though less frequently.) The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Shinobu Yagawa left Eighting and joined Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often done by Creator/ManabuNamiki. The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Yagawa left Eighting and joined {{Cave}}, Creator/{{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games.
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'''Eighting Co., Ltd.''' (also known as Raizing 『ライジング』, Eighting 『エイティング』, and 8ing) is a Japanese {{video game}} company. In particular, it has produced a number of memorable arcade and/or ShootEmUp games, with music often done by ManabuNamiki.Creator/ManabuNamiki. The Raizing half ceased to exist in 2000, leaving just the Eighting part. After this, programmer S. Yagawa left Eighting and joined {{Cave}}, and Eighting ceased to produce any additional shoot-em-up games.
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!!''Eighting/Raizing'' has made the following games:
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* ''MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Sorcer Striker'') (1993)
** ''Shippu MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Kingdom Grandprix'') (1994)
** ''Great MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Dimahoo'') (2000)
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Bomberman}} Panic Bomber]]'' (1995)
* ''BattleGaregga'' (1996)
* ''VideoGame/{{Soukyugurentai}}'' (a.k.a. ''Terra Diver'') (1996)
* ''VideoGame/BloodyRoar'' series (a.k.a. ''Beastorizer'') (1997–2003)
* ''ArmedPoliceBatrider'' (1998)
* ''BattleBakraid'' (1999)
* ''GhoulPanic'' (1999)
* ''BraveBlade'' (2000)
* ''[[VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo 1944: The Loop Master]]'' (2000)
* ''VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin'' series (2001–2004)
* ''VideoGame/NarutoClashOfNinja'' series (2003–2010)
* ''Bleach: Heat the Soul'' series (2005–2010)
* ''Battle Stadium DON'' (2006)
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaJudgment'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/FateUnlimitedCodes'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/KamenRiderClimaxHeroes'' series (2009–2010)
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!!''Eighting/Raizing'' has made the following games:
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* ''MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Sorcer Striker'') (1993)
** ''Shippu MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Kingdom Grandprix'') (1994)
** ''Great MahouDaisakusen'' (a.k.a. ''Dimahoo'') (2000)
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Bomberman}} Panic Bomber]]'' (1995)
* ''BattleGaregga'' (1996)
* ''VideoGame/{{Soukyugurentai}}'' (a.k.a. ''Terra Diver'') (1996)
* ''VideoGame/BloodyRoar'' series (a.k.a. ''Beastorizer'') (1997–2003)
* ''ArmedPoliceBatrider'' (1998)
* ''BattleBakraid'' (1999)
* ''GhoulPanic'' (1999)
* ''BraveBlade'' (2000)
* ''[[VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo 1944: The Loop Master]]'' (2000)
* ''VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin'' series (2001–2004)
* ''VideoGame/NarutoClashOfNinja'' series (2003–2010)
* ''Bleach: Heat the Soul'' series (2005–2010)
* ''Battle Stadium DON'' (2006)
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaJudgment'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/FateUnlimitedCodes'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'' (2008)
* ''VideoGame/KamenRiderClimaxHeroes'' series (2009–2010)
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