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Rocket Company
Rocket Company (Japanese: ロケットカンパニー) was a Japanese video game company and a subsidiary of Imagineer that have produced various video games related to Sanrio, among games related to other franchises such as Medabots.
On July 1st, 2016, Rocket Company merged with Imagineer due to the parent company focusing less on handful games and more on games for smart phones and tablets.[1] However, the website for Rocket Company is still online.
On its official website, it is noted as being founded on June 19, 1998. However, it is speculated to be a continuation of another company known as Smilesoft that published a handful of games, most notably Keitai Denjuu Telefang.
The current president or CEO of Rocket Company is Shuhei Iida.
Sanrio video games produced by Rocket Company
- Cinnamoroll: Fuwa Fuwa Daibouken (Game Boy Advance, Japan: December 1st 2005)
- Cinnamon Ball: Kurukuru Sweets Paradise (Nintendo DS, Japan: July 12th 2007)
- Hello Kitty no Gotouchi Collection: Koi no Doki Doki Trouble (Nintendo DS, Japan: June 21st 2007)
- Bonbonribbon: Tokimeki Coord Kirakira Dance (Nintendo 3DS, Japan: August 6 2015)
- Gudetama: Hanjuku de Tanomuwā (Nintendo 3DS, Japan: December 3 2015)
- Pompompurin: Korokoro Daibouken (Nintendo 3DS, Japan: April 7 2016)