Syn Sophia Explained

syn Sophia, Inc.
Trade Name:syn Sophia
Native Name:株式会社シンソフィア
Native Name Lang:ja
Romanized Name:Kabushiki Gaisha Shin Sofia
Former Name:The Man Breeze (1995–1997)
AKI Corporation (1997–2007)
Type:Kabushiki gaisha
Industry:Video games
Genre:Video game development
Founded: in Tokyo, Japan
Hq Location City:Musashino, Tokyo
Hq Location Country:Japan
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Num Employees:70
Num Employees Year:2016

, formerly AKI Corporation and The Man Breeze, is an independent video game development studio located in Kichijōji, Tokyo, Japan, founded on June 19, 1995. The company is best known for its popular wrestling games in the late 1990s and early-mid-2000s, starting with the release of Virtual Pro-Wrestling in 1996.

The company's take on World Championship Wrestling proved successful in the late 1990s with the release of several games, culminating in WCW/nWo Revenge for the Nintendo 64. As a result, the World Wrestling Federation ended their twelve-year relationship with Acclaim Entertainment and partnered with THQ/AKI in 1999. The relationship would continue AKI's reputation for quality wrestling games, which ended with the release of WWF No Mercy.[1]

History

The company went public in 1998 and on April 1, 2007 was renamed syn Sophia, Inc.[2] The first game developed under that name was Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei Diary for the Nintendo DS in 2007. However, they used their previous name in some of their future titles until 2008 with the release of Style Savvy for the Nintendo DS. would be developed under the name AKI Corporation USA.

Games

Developed under The Man Breeze

YearNamePlatformNotes
1996Virtual Pro-WrestlingPlayStationReleased only in Japan
1997WCW vs. the World

Developed under AKI Corporation

YearNamePlatformNotes
1997Tactics FormulaSaturnReleased only in Japan
Nintendo 64
Virtual Pro Wrestling 64Released only in Japan
1998WCW/nWo Revenge
1999WWF WrestleMania 2000
2000Released only in Japan
AnimastarDreamcast
WWF No MercyNintendo 64
2001Animastar GBGame Boy ColorReleased only in Japan
World FishingWindows
2003Def Jam VendettaPlayStation 2, GameCube
GameCube
2004PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
PlayStation 2
2006Kinnikuman Muscle GenerationsPlayStation PortableReleased only in Japan
Def Jam: Fight for NY: The Takeover
Kinnikuman Muscle Grand PrixArcadeReleased only in Japan
Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix MAXPlayStation 2
Mawashite Tsunageru Touch PanicNintendo DS
2007Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix 2Arcade
SimCity DSNintendo DSFormerly published by Nintendo
2008SimCity DS 2
Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix 2 TokumoriPlayStation 2Released only in Japan
2009WiiDeveloped under AKI Corporation USA

Developed under syn Sophia, Inc.

YearNamePlatformPublisher
2007 Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei DiaryNintendo DSNintendo
2008 Style Savvy
2009 Cross TreasuresSquare Enix
Ganbaru Watashi no Osaifu OuendanNintendo DSiNintendo
2010 PlayStation PortableSega
Pretty Rhythm: Mini Skirt[3] ArcadeTakara Tomy Arts
2011 [4]
2012 Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku Ashura HenPlayStation PortableSega
Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future[5] ArcadeTakara Tomy Arts
Nintendo 3DSNintendo
2013Pretty Rhythm: My Deco Rainbow WeddingTakara Tomy Arts
[6] Arcade
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live Duo[7]
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live: Kirakira My DesignNintendo 3DS
2014 Pretty Rhythm: All Star Legend Coord EditionArcade
The Golden HourAndroid, iOSSammy Coropration
PriPara[8] ArcadeTakara Tomy Arts
2015 PriPara & Pretty Rhythm: PriPara de Tsukaeru Oshare Item 1450!Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo
2017
Idol Time PriPara[9] ArcadeTakara Tomy Arts
2018 Nintendo Switch
Kiratto Pri☆ChanArcade
2020Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – Xross Blade[10] Square Enix
2021Waccha PriMagi![11] Takara Tomy Arts
2023Fashion Dreamer[12] Nintendo SwitchMarvelous

Unreleased games

A version of WWF No Mercy for the Game Boy Color was in the works and planned for release alongside the Nintendo 64 version. The game was originally planned to utilize the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak accessory to unlock special content in each version of the game. This feature was later scrapped, however, with the extra content in each version instead being unlocked via gameplay. After further developmental woes, the game was shifted to Natsume, developers of the previous WWF game for Game Boy Color, before finally being canceled in late December 2000. Screenshots of this game at one point existed, but the websites which had them up were forced to remove them following the game's cancellation.

A sequel to WWF No Mercy was in the early stages of development when it was shelved in early 2001 as Nintendo began to phase out the Nintendo 64 console. However, Sanders Keel, producer of various AKI wrestling titles, mentioned in a podcast with Pro Wrestling X producer Dave Wishnowski that the AKI-THQ relationship had deteriorated when AKI requested to no longer develop for the Nintendo systems following the release of the Nintendo 64, proving the No Mercy sequel as a rumor.

A sequel to Electronic Arts' WCW Mayhem titled WCW 2000 and later, WCW Mayhem 2 was going to be developed by AKI and was planned for a PlayStation 2 release. There were even some screenshots featured in Issue #33 (May 2000) of the Official PlayStation Magazine. However, it was also shelved in 2001 after the World Wrestling Federation purchased World Championship Wrestling. The engine of this game would later be recycled for Def Jam Vendetta.

A puzzle video game spinoff of the Dreamcast game Animastar, titled Animastar Puzzle, was announced in early 2000 but was later cancelled, presumably due to the sudden demise of the Dreamcast console.

Mikke! was an action game announced for the Nintendo DS console in early 2008. It was later cancelled for unknown reasons.

In 2019, Game Informer journalist Imran Khan reported on numerous games that were cancelled mid-development for the Nintendo 3DS due to the commercial failure of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. Among those named was an entry into the Style Savvy series.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. McLaughlin, Rus IGN Presents the History of Wrestling Games IGN (November 12, 2008). Retrieved on 2-03-11.
  2. http://www.syn-sophia.co.jp/news/list004.html syn Sophia Inc
  3. Web site: プリティーリズム・ミニスカート . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-06-25.
  4. Web site: プリティーリズム・オーロラドリーム . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-06-25.
  5. Web site: プリティーリズム・ディアマイフューチャー . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-06-25.
  6. Web site: プリティーリズム・レインボーライブ . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-06-25.
  7. Web site: プリティーリズム・レインボーライブデュオ . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-06-25.
  8. Web site: プリパラ . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-07-02.
  9. Web site: アイドルタイムプリパラ . ja . Syn Sophia . 2019-07-02.
  10. Web site: Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – Xross Blade software page .
  11. Web site: Waccha Primagi! software page . syn-sophia.co.jp.
  12. Web site: Bankhurst . Adam . 2023-02-08 . Nintendo Direct February 2023: Everything Announced Including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom . 2023-02-09 . IGN . en.
  13. Web site: 2019-11-03 . Fire Emblem remake and 3DS games could be coming to Switch . 2023-02-09 . VG247 . en.