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Created page with "{{PageCredits|compiled=RSX-798}} ===Background=== '''Enterbrain''' was a Japanese publisher that was originally formed in 1987 as a unit of ASCII. ASCII's video game unit was evolved into '''Enterbrain''' in 2000. Enterbrain folded its video game unit to Kadokawa Games in 2011. ===(2000-2011)=== <gallery mode=packed heights=200> Enterbrain (2001) (Taken from Forget Me Not, PSX).png Enterbrain (2002) (Taken from Kyoutei Wars Mark 6, PSX).png </gallery> '''Logo:''' On a wh..."
 
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===Background===
'''Enterbrain''' was a Japanese publisher that was originally formed in 1987 as a unit of ASCII. ASCII's video game unit was evolved into '''Enterbrain''' in 2000. Enterbrain folded its video game unit to Kadokawa Games in 2011.
===(November 16, 2000-June 23, 2011)===
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Enterbrain (2001) (Taken from Forget Me Not, PSX).png

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Background

Enterbrain was a Japanese publisher that was originally formed in 1987 as a unit of ASCII. ASCII's video game unit was evolved into Enterbrain in 2000. Enterbrain folded its video game unit to Kadokawa Games in 2011.

(November 16, 2000-June 23, 2011)

Logo: On a white or black background, we see the jumbling red text "eb!". Below it was the text "enterbrain" in an italicized font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the RPG Maker series, as well as many PS2 and GBA games from the era.

ASCII
Enterbrain
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