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In Korean, the company is called '''<span lang="ko">게임프리크</span>''' ''Game Freak''.
In Korean, the company is called '''<span lang="ko">게임프리크</span>''' ''Game Freak''.


Game Freak acquired the mobile development company Koa Games in October 2015.<ref>[https://gamebiz.jp/news/151524 ''Game Freak, known as "Pokémon" development company, merged with smartphone game development company Koa Games...'' - gamebiz.jp]</ref>
Game Freak acquired and absorbed the mobile development company Koa Games in October 2015.<ref>[https://gamebiz.jp/news/151524 ''Game Freak, known as "Pokémon" development company, merged with smartphone game development company Koa Games...'' - gamebiz.jp]</ref>


==History==
==History==
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Pulseman is a 2D action-platformer developed by GAME FREAK, and directed by both Ken Sugimori and Satoshi Tajiri, releasing on July 22, 1994. It had a brief release in the United States throughout 1995 as part of the {{wp|Sega Channel}} but became inaccessible after the end of the service. It got a re-release on the {{wp|Wii}} {{wp|Virtual Console}} in April 24, 2007 in Japan, with a July 13, 2009 launch in PAL regions and the United States, though these too became inaccessible after the closure of the {{wp|Wii Shop Channel}} on January 31, 2019.
Pulseman is a 2D action-platformer developed by GAME FREAK, and directed by both Ken Sugimori and Satoshi Tajiri, releasing on July 22, 1994. It had a brief release in the United States throughout 1995 as part of the {{wp|Sega Channel}} but became inaccessible after the end of the service. It got a re-release on the {{wp|Wii}} {{wp|Virtual Console}} in April 24, 2007 in Japan, with a July 13, 2009 launch in PAL regions and the United States, though these too became inaccessible after the closure of the {{wp|Wii Shop Channel}} on January 31, 2019.


The game also received three officially licensed cover based on the game's soundtrack by Junichi Masuda, and were arranged by a variety of musicians. All three were released exclusively in Japan. The first was '''Electrace Pulseman''' on August 1, 1994, which was supervised by ''Stereotype'', comprised of Satoshi Tajiri, Dai Sato of White Base and Yoshinori Sunahara. It contains ten tracks in total.
The game also received three officially licensed cover based on the game's soundtrack by Junichi Masuda, and were arranged by a variety of musicians. All three were released exclusively in Japan. The first was '''Electrace Pulseman''' on August 1, 1994, which was supervised by ''Stereotype'', consisting of Satoshi Tajiri, Dai Sato of White Base and Yoshinori Sunahara. It contains ten tracks in total.


'''Electrace Pulseman Track List:'''<br>
'''Electrace Pulseman Track List:'''<br>
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Scarlet JP boxart.png|Box art of [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet]]
Scarlet JP boxart.png|Box art of [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet]]
Violet JP boxart.png|Box art of [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Violet]]
Violet JP boxart.png|Box art of [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Violet]]
The Teal Mask Key Art.png|Key art of the [[The Teal Mask]]
The Teal Mask Key Art.png|Key art of [[The Teal Mask]]
The Indigo Disk Key Art.png|Key art of the [[The Indigo Disk]]
The Indigo Disk Key Art.png|Key art of [[The Indigo Disk]]
Pokémon Legends Z-A logo.png|Logo for [[Pokémon Legends: Z-A]]
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* [[Satoshi Tajiri]] ({{j|田尻智}}) (founder, CEO, chairman of the board)
* [[Satoshi Tajiri]] ({{j|田尻智}}) (founder, CEO, chairman of the board)
* [[Ken Sugimori]] ({{j|杉森建}}) (founder, board member, art director)
* [[Ken Sugimori]] ({{j|杉森建}}) (founder, board member, art director)
* [[Tetsuya Watanabe]] ({{j|渡辺哲也}}) (managing director)
* [[Takenori Ohta]] ({{j|太田健程}})
* [[Takenori Ohta]] ({{j|太田健程}})
* [[Shigeki Morimoto]] ({{j|森本茂樹}})
* [[Shigeki Morimoto]] ({{j|森本茂樹}})
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