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Active Gaming Media

Localization company


Summary

Localization company

FieldValue
nameActive Gaming Media Inc.
native_name株式会社アクティブゲーミングメディア
logoアクティブゲーミングメディア.jpg
founderIbai Ameztoy
foundation
locationOsaka, Japan
industryLanguage localization, Software testing, Entertainment, Video Games, Media/Public Relations
homepageActive Gaming Media Website

Active Gaming Media Inc. (AGM) is a localization company based in Osaka, Japan. Founded in 2008 by CEO Ibai Ameztoy, the company's main focus lies in providing localization services for video games. AGM has since branched out to provide services such as game debugging, marketing, promotion, voice acting, and publishing for games and anime.

Having worked on a number of titles for various platforms including PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PC, as well as online and mobile games, AGM has collaborated with a number of major Japanese video game companies, including Sony Corporation, Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom. Notable titles are Demon’s Souls, No More Heroes, Monster Hunter, the survival-horror series Resident Evil, and the Devil May Cry series.

In May 2011, AGM launched the Japan-based version of the Playism website, an indie game distribution platform. With the aim of introducing Western indie games to Japan, Playism started off by distributing localized versions of Machinarium and SpaceChem. Aside from being a distribution platform, Playism offers indie game funding, localization, and publishing services for indie game developers. Along with the English release of Nigoro’s archaeological platformer La-Mulana, Playism launched the English version of the Playism store in July 2012. In addition to both paid and free indie games, Playism also offers a pay what you want model for some of its titles. The platform adapts a concept similar to Steam.

History

  • 2008
    • Established as a legal entity in Tokyo
  • 2009
    • Headquarters moved to Osaka.
  • 2011
    • Acquired Tokyo Great Visual (Osaka branch), headquarters relocated within Osaka
    • Launched digital distribution platform Playism in Japan
  • 2012
    • Active Gaming Media's CEO Ibai Ameztoy was included on Gamasutra's 2012 "Power 50" list of influential people in the video game industry.
  • 2016
    • Launched the YumeHaven brand, which focuses on the localization of Japanese visual novels.
  • 2021
    • Launched English gaming media website AUTOMATON WEST.

Completed projects

Over the past five years, AGM has translated more than 300 game titles for six different platforms into nine languages.

Game titlePlatformSource LanguageTarget Language
1112 episode 3iOSFrenchEnglish, Italian, German, Spanish
2020: My CountryFacebookEnglishJapanese, Korean, Chinese
Age of ChampionsFacebookJapaneseEnglish, German, Spanish, French
Alan WakeXbox 360Korean, TaiwaneseKorean, Taiwanese
CityVilleFacebookEnglishJapanese
CastleVilleFacebookEnglishJapanese
Deadfall AdventuresXbox 360EnglishJapanese
Dear EstherPCEnglishJapanese
Demon's SoulsPlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish
EufloriaPC/ PlayStation 3/ PS VitaEnglishJapanese
Gran Turismo PSPPlayStation PortableJapaneseEnglish
Great Edo of NipponPlayStation 3JapaneseFrench, Spanish, Italian, German
Half-Minute HeroWiiJapaneseFrench, Spanish, Italian, German, English
Harvest Moon: Tree of TranquilityWiiEnglishFrench, Spanish, Italian, German
Hidden ChroniclesFacebookEnglishJapanese
Joe DangerPlayStation 3EnglishJapanese
Kingdom ConquestiOSJapaneseEnglish, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Korean
Kingdom Conquest 2iOSJapaneseEnglish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean
King of Fighters XIIIXbox 360/ PlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Korean, Chinese
Deca Sports Extreme3DSJapaneseEnglish, French, Spanish, Italian, German
La-MulanaPCJapaneseEnglish
LittleBigPlanetPlayStation 3JapaneseChinese
Little King's StoryWiiJapaneseEnglish, French, Spanish, Italian, German
Mitsurugi Kamui HikaePC/ PlayStation 4/ Xbox OneJapaneseEnglish
My CountryFacebookEnglishJapanese, Korean, Chinese
Mystery ManorYahoo! MobageEnglishJapanese
New Little King's StoryPS VitaJapaneseEnglish, French, Spanish, Italian, German
No More Heroes: Heroes' ParadiseXbox 360 / PlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish, French, Spanish, Italian, German
PainkillerXbox 360EnglishJapanese
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest MoonNDSEnglishGerman
Shufflepuck CantinaiOSFrenchEnglish, Italian, German, Spanish
Soulcalibur IVPlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish
SpaceChemPCEnglishJapanese
Superhero CityFacebookJapaneseEnglish, German, Spanish, French
TartarosOnline GameKoreanJapanese
Test Drive Unlimited 2PlayStation 3EnglishJapanese
The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave3DS eShopJapaneseEnglish, French, German
The Last GuyPlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish
The Legacy of TransylvaniaYahoo! MobageEnglishJapanese
The TribeziOSEnglishJapanese
Trash PanicPlayStation 3JapaneseEnglish
Trouble WitchesXbox 360JapaneseEnglish
Valhalla KnightsWiiEnglishFrench, Spanish, Italian, German
Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 4ArcadeJapaneseEnglish, Chinese
World of ZooWiiEnglishFrench, Spanish, Italian, German

References

References

  1. "Game Developer magazine's Power 50: Business".
  2. "Active Gaming Media Co., Ltd.".
  3. "Active Gaming Media Video".
  4. (5 April 2011). "An Intro To The Company That Taught Demon's Souls English".
  5. (8 April 2024). "Osaka-based Playism is helping bring Japanese indie games to the global stage".
  6. (14 May 2011). "Doujin Games, Localization and Crowdfunding: An Introduction to Playism".
  7. "PLAYISM Digital Game Distribution and Game Development-focused Crowd-funding Site Offering Pay-What-You-Want Game Bundle and Project Fundraising to Support Disaster Relief Efforts in Northern Japan".
  8. (13 May 2011). "Playism will bring indie games to Japan, doujin games overseas".
  9. "The establishment of YumeHaven, the visual novel brand. The masterpiece "Shuffle!"coming to Steam".
  10. . (2021-08-03). ["Welcome to AUTOMATON WEST!"](https://automaton-media.com/en/announcements/welcome/). *Active Gaming Media*.
  11. "Works".
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