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===Background===
Originally founded as ''Programmers-3, Inc.'', '''Compile''' was a Japanese video game developer founded by Masamitsu Niitani in 1982, and are best known for the ''Puyo Puyo'' and ''Madou Monogatari'' franchises, with ''Puyo Puyo'' becoming a huge success for the company and was a Japanese phenomenon ever since ''Tsuu'' hit the arcades, spawning CD albums, toys, plushies and televised events. Due to the amount of success of the game, as well as some poor investment choices, this lead to their partners at SEGA to buy the rights to the game until August 2002. Despite their best efforts, the deadline was passed with no IP to replicate the success of ''Puyo Puyo''. The last game developed under the Compile name was ''Pochi and Nyaa'', in association with Taito.
'''Compile Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社コンパイル) was a Japanese video game developer company. It was founded in 1982 by Masamitsu Niitani under '''Programmers-3 Inc.''', later acquiring the '''Compile''' name in 1985. Their earliest releases were developed for early Japanese computer and consoles including the [[MSX]] line. The company ran a video game magazine titled Disc Station with several games being distributed in each issue, originally for the MSX, then moving for PC-98 and Windows computers. In the 1990s, the company also became successful for ''Puyo Puyo'', a franchise originating as a spin-off of the ''Madō Monogatari'' series of dungeon crawlers. The company had a restructuring in 1998, with activity since then dropping. On 6 November 2003, the company filed for bankruptcy. The ''Puyo Puyo'' franchise was then sold to [[Sega]] leading to the release of ''Puyo Pop Fever'', and some of the former staff began working with [[Milestone Inc.]] for shoot em' up titles. On 2006, former Compile key staff founded [[Compile Heart]], its spiritual successor. Another related company was formed by Niitani in 2016, [[Compile Maru]].
 
'''Aiky''' was the second incarnation of Compile and was the original rightsholder to all of the original company's IPs except for ''Puyo Puyo'' and to finish ''Pochi and Nyaa'' and release it on Neo Geo arcades and later the PlayStation 2 in Japan only. They also developed mobile games as well which was published through G-Mode, including a ''Madou Monogatari'' game, a series of spin-offs of the Game Boy Advance game ''Guru Logic Champ'', and enhanced ports of ''Zanac'' and ''Power Strike''. It did not lasted very long leaving Aiky no choice but to sell the rights to their IP's to D4 Enterprises, and was since closed around 2006 or 2007.
 
'''Compile Maru''' (or '''CompileO''') is the current incarnation of Compile. Founded in April 2016, its only original game was ''Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen'', which was based on ''Pochi and Nyaa'' and also resurface an rare, yet unreleased precursor and prototype to ''Puyo Puyo'' back when the original Compile was in business entitled ''Dominon''. Despite this, however, they have yet to release another original game.
 
== Programmers-3, Inc. ==
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Revision as of 21:57, 7 November 2022


Background

Originally founded as Programmers-3, Inc., Compile was a Japanese video game developer founded by Masamitsu Niitani in 1982, and are best known for the Puyo Puyo and Madou Monogatari franchises, with Puyo Puyo becoming a huge success for the company and was a Japanese phenomenon ever since Tsuu hit the arcades, spawning CD albums, toys, plushies and televised events. Due to the amount of success of the game, as well as some poor investment choices, this lead to their partners at SEGA to buy the rights to the game until August 2002. Despite their best efforts, the deadline was passed with no IP to replicate the success of Puyo Puyo. The last game developed under the Compile name was Pochi and Nyaa, in association with Taito.

Aiky was the second incarnation of Compile and was the original rightsholder to all of the original company's IPs except for Puyo Puyo and to finish Pochi and Nyaa and release it on Neo Geo arcades and later the PlayStation 2 in Japan only. They also developed mobile games as well which was published through G-Mode, including a Madou Monogatari game, a series of spin-offs of the Game Boy Advance game Guru Logic Champ, and enhanced ports of Zanac and Power Strike. It did not lasted very long leaving Aiky no choice but to sell the rights to their IP's to D4 Enterprises, and was since closed around 2006 or 2007.

Compile Maru (or CompileO) is the current incarnation of Compile. Founded in April 2016, its only original game was Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen, which was based on Pochi and Nyaa and also resurface an rare, yet unreleased precursor and prototype to Puyo Puyo back when the original Compile was in business entitled Dominon. Despite this, however, they have yet to release another original game.

Programmers-3, Inc.

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