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Japanese video game developer
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QuinRose
Company typeGame and novel development and production enterprise
IndustryVisual novel games development and production
Founded2005
HeadquartersJapan
Websitequinrose.com

QuinRose (クインロゼ, Kuinroze) is a Japanese games developer specialising in otome games for Windows and consoles such as the PlayStation Portable. The company also produces drama CDs, manga, light novels, and other merchandise based on their games.

On September 25, 2015, Quinrose's parent company Artmove officially suspended business. Alleged reasons were the decline in sales due to the growing competitiveness in the marketplace, the growth of mobile games, and other factors. All games produced by Quinrose have ceased distribution since its business suspension.

Games

QuinRose has developed and produced the following:

PSP Port of Other Companies' Games

  • Iza, Shutsujin! Koi ikusa (originally an iOS game)
    • Iza, Shutsujin! Koi ikusa Dainimaku
  • Asaki, Yumemishi (originally a PC game by MIO)
  • Abunai Koi no Souhashitsu (originally an iOS game)

References

  1. Lada, Jenni (3 June 2011). "Important Importables: QuinRose". TechnologyTell. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. "Alice in the Country of Hearts Developer Artmove Suspends Business". Anime News Network. October 1, 2015. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

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