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词条 Compile (company)
释义

  1. Puyo Puyo

  2. Shoot 'em ups

  3. Games developed

     As Programmers-3 Inc.  As Compile 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{pp|small=yes}}{{Infobox company
|name = Compile Co., Ltd
|native_name = 株式会社コンパイル
|romanized_name = Kabushikigaisha Konpairu
|logo = Compile logo.png
|logo_caption = The logo of Compile after being acquired by Compile Heart.
|type = Privately held limited company
|predecessor = Programmers-3, Inc.
|successor = Compile Heart
|founder = Masamitsu Niitani
|foundation = {{Start date|1982|04|07|df=yes}}
|location_city =
|location_country = Japan
|fate = Bankruptcy, trademark and intellectual property acquired by Compile Heart and D4 Enterprise, Puyo Puyo franchise acquired by Sega.
|defunct = {{Start date|2003|11|06|df=yes}}
|area_served =
|key_people =
|industry = Video game industry
|products = Madou Monogatari
Puyo Puyo
|website =
}}{{nihongo|Compile Co., Ltd.|株式会社コンパイル|Kabushikigaisha Konpairu}} was a Japanese video game developer, most notable for having developed the Puyo Puyo series, a franchise derived from the Madō Monogatari series. On 6 November, 2003, the company suffered from bankruptcy. As a result, key staff moved to Compile Heart, the company's spiritual successor, whereas shoot-'em-up staff moved to MileStone Inc.[1] The Compile trademark is currently being used as a brand label by Compile Heart to promote merchandise and games based on Compile properties.[2] As of 2010, Compile Heart entered into a licensing deal with D4 Enterprise to create new video games based on franchises from Compile properties.[3][4] This does not affect the rights to the Puyo Puyo series which D4 does not own and remains the property of Sega.[5]

In April 2016, Niitani started a new successor company to Compile, [https://www.compile-o.com COMPILE〇]. The company launched the game Tabidachi Hen for Nintendo 3DS on the Nintendo eShop with a follow-up scheduled for Nintendo Switch.

Puyo Puyo

Compile debuted their most successful title, Puyo Puyo, on the MSX computer in 1991. Puyo Puyo is a falling-block puzzle game similar to Tetris (1984). The object of the game is to create groups of four or more "Puyos" of the same color as they fall from the top of the screen. This simple yet addictive concept was expanded on in a series of sequels over the course of two decades.

Puyo Puyo reached North America and the PAL region in graphically altered form under the title of Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine for the Mega Drive/Genesis, as well as on the Super Nintendo (as Kirby's Avalanche in North America and Kirby's Ghost Trap in the PAL region). However, the series' unaltered appearance was Puyo Pop, a title used for games that were released on the PC Engine, Neo Geo Pocket Color and Game Boy Advance.

As part of Compile's restructuring in 1998, the rights to Puyo Puyo were sold to Sega, but Compile's franchise right would remain until their bankruptcy in 2002, thus allowing Sega to publish Puyo Puyo~n and Puyo Puyo Box. Later Puyo Puyo games were developed by Sonic Team, who created Puyo Pop Fever.

Shoot 'em ups

Until 1993, Compile focused much of their development efforts on the shoot 'em up genre. In the 1990s, a few Compile personnel left the company to work for another video game development company, 8ing/Raizing (est. 1993). There they contributed to such games as Mahou Daisakusen (1993) and Battle Garegga (1996).

Some employees who stayed with Compile until its end reincorporated as MileStone Inc. in April 2003, and continued to develop new shooters.

Some of Compile's most famous shoot-'em-up games include:

//Zanac">Zanac

First released on the MSX computer in 1986, Zanac combined fast action with an innovative AI system, which changes based on your style of play. Zanac received a true sequel, Zanac EX and an NES port. There was also a parody of Zanac called Gun*Nac, released by Nexoft for the NES in 1991. Similar to Konami's own Parodius games, Gun Nac brought humor to the gameplay of the original by replacing the enemies with carrot-throwing rabbits and letting the player purchase weapons in a fast food store at the end of each stage. In 2001, Compile released an updated version for the PlayStation titled Zanac X Zanac, which included an original sequel entitled Zanac Neo.

//Aleste">Aleste

Aleste was first released on the MSX2 and then ported to the Master System. A sequel, Aleste 2, was also released for the MSX2. Musha Aleste (titled M.U.S.H.A. in the US) was released on the Mega Drive in 1990. The game takes place in a unique Japanese futuristic setting. Super Aleste came out in 1992 for the Super Famicom and was retitled Space Megaforce in North America. Aleste is now available on cellular phones, courtesy of Aiky.

//Blazing Lazers">Gunhed

Gunhed (retitled Blazing Lazers for North America) was released in 1989 and soon became a showpiece for NEC's PC Engine console.

Spriggan

Developed jointly by Compile and Naxat Soft under the common label Nazac, Seirei Senshi Spriggan and Spriggan Mark 2 were respectively released in 1991 and 1992 for the PC Engine CD-ROM system.

Games developed

Note: Games marked with a dagger are conversions of a pre-existing version of a game as opposed to being natively developed.

As Programmers-3 Inc.

TitlePublisher(s)Platform(s)Release date{{abbr|JP|Japan{{abbr|NA|North AmericaNotes
A.E.Brøderbund[6]Apple II1982}}No}}Yes}}
Atari 8-bit1982}}No}}Yes}}
Commodore 641982}}No}}Yes}}
Toshiba EMIPC-88April 1984}}Yes}}No}}
FM-7May 1984}}Yes}}No}}
MSX1984}}[7]Yes}}No}}
Borderline[8]SegaSG-1000July 15, 1983}}Yes}}No}}The game was originally developed by Sega for arcades in 1981.
N-Sub[8]SegaSG-1000July 15, 1983}}Yes}}No}}The game was originally developed by Sega for arcades in 1980.
Safari HuntingSegaSG-10001983}}Yes}}No}}The game is a port of Tranquilizer Gun, an arcade game by Sega.
Crisis MountainComptiqPC-88August 1984}}Yes}}No}}This game was originally developed by David Schroeder and Creative Software, published by Synergistic Software for the Apple II, Atari 8-Bit and the Commodore 64, and released in 1983.
Mr. Robot and His Robot FactoryComptiqPC-88August 1984}}Yes}}No}}This game was originally published by Datamost for the Atari 8-Bit, Apple II and the Commodore 64.
The HeistComptiqPC-88August 1984}}Yes}}No}}This game was originally published by Micro Fun for the Apple II in 1983.
Hustle! ChumyGeneralMSX1984}}[7]Yes}}No}}
SegaSG-10001984}}Yes}}No}}
Lode RunnerSonyMSX[7]1984}}Yes}}No}}The original version was developed for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, VIC-20, Commodore 64, and IBM PC. They were published by Brøderbund and released in mid-1983.
E.I. - Exa InnovaSonyMSX[7]1984}}Yes}}No}}

As Compile

TitlePublisher(s)Platform(s)Release date{{abbr|JP|Japan{{abbr|NA|North America{{abbr|PAL|PAL regionNotes
Lunar BallPony CanyonPC-88June 1985}}Yes}}No}}No}}
NESDecember 5, 1985}}[9]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This version was published by FCI in North America in October 1987 and in Europe in 1991.
Championship Lode RunnerSegaSG-10001985}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}This game was originally published by Brøderbund for the Apple II in 1983.
Final JusticePony CanyonMSX1985}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
Lode Runner IISonyMSX1985}}Yes}}No}}No}}The license to the Lode Runner series was from Brøderbund.
SwingPony CanyonMSX1985}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
ChoplifterSonyMSX1985}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}This game was originally published by Brøderbund for the Apple II in May 1982.
C-So!Pony CanyonMSX1985}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
SegaSG-10001985}}Yes}}No}}No}}This version was a port of the MSX version.
ZanacPony CanyonMSX[7][10]July 25, 1986}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Famicom Disk SystemNovember 28, 1986}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}FCI published an NES conversion in North America in October 1987.
CompilePalm OSOctober 24, 2001}}Yes}}No}}No}}
ThexderGame ArtsMSX[7]July 1986}}Yes}}No}}No}}The game was originally developed and released by Game Arts for the PC-8801mkII SR in April 1985.
GulkavePony CanyonMSX1986}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
SegaSG-10001986}}Yes}}No}}No}}
GuardicCompileMSX1986}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
Champion BilliardsSegaSG-10001986}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Zanac EXPony CanyonMSX2January 1987}}Yes}}No}}No}}
City Adventure Touch: Mystery of TriangleTohoNESMarch 14, 1987}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}
Legacy of the WizardNamco[11]NES[12]July 17, 1987}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the MSX on July 9, 1987. This game was also published and released in North America by Brøderbund in April 1989.
Romancia: Dragon Slayer Jr.Tokyo ShosekiNESOctober 30, 1987}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 in 1986.
Parlour Games[29]SegaMaster System1987}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}
GolvelliusCompileMSX1987}}Yes}}No}}No}}
SegaMaster System[13]August 14, 1988}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}
Jagur-5: Golden TriangleHudson SoftMSX1987}}[7]Yes}}No}}No}}
GhostbustersSegaMaster System[13]1987}}No}}Yes}}Yes}}This game is based on the GhostBusters movies.
The Guardian LegendIremNESFebruary 5, 1988}}[9]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game was published and released in North America by Brøderbund in April 1989.
AlesteSegaMaster System[13]February 29, 1988}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}
CompileMSX[10]July 23, 1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #0CompileMSXJuly 1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Tombs & TreasureTokyo ShosekiNESAugust 3, 1988}}[9]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game was originally developed, published, and released by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 in October 1986. This game was also published and released in North America by Infocom in June 1991.
Alien CrushNaxat SoftTurbografx-16September 14, 1988}}[14]Yes}}Yes}}No}}This game was published in North America by NEC on August 29, 1989.
R-TypeSega[15][16]Master System[13]October 1, 1988}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game was originally developed, published and released by Irem in Arcades in July 1987.
Disc Station #1CompileMSXOctober 8, 1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Monster of MonstersTohoNESDecember 9, 1988}}[9]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game is based on the Godzilla movies.
Fardraut SagaNamcoMSXDecember 23, 1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
TurboGrafx-16June 29, 1990}}[14]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #2CompileMSX1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Randar no BoukenKemsxMSX1988}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Special: Spring EditionCompileMSXMarch 8, 1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Special: Summer EditionCompileMSXMay 1, 1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Blazing LazersHudson SoftTurboGrafx-16July 7, 1989}}[14]Yes}}Yes}}No}}This game is based on the Gunhed movie. This game was also published in North America by NEC on August 29, 1989.
Disc Station Special: Autumn EditionCompileMSXSeptember 8, 1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Special: Christmas EditionCompileMSXDecember 10, 1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}Madou Monogatari Episode II: Carbuncle is bundled in the game.
Casino GamesSegaMaster System[13]1989}}No}}Yes}}Yes}}
Aleste GaidenCompileMSX1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Aleste 2CompileMSX1989}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Rune MasterCompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Randar II: Revenge of DeathCompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #3CompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #4CompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #5CompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #6CompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #7CompileMSX1989}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #8CompileMSXJanuary 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #9CompileMSXFebruary 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #10CompileMSXMarch 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #11CompileMSXApril 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #12CompileMSXMay 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Madō Monogatari 1-2-3CompileMSXJune 15, 1990}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
PC-8801November 23, 1991}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
SegaGame GearDecember 3, 1993}}[53]Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the first part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari I: Mittsu no Madō-kyū.
Game GearMay 20, 1994}}[53]Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the second part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari II: Arle 16-Sai.
Game GearDecember 30, 1994}}[53]Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the third part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari III: Kyūkyoku Joō-sama.
CompileSega GenesisMarch 22, 1996}}[18]Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the first part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari I.
PC Engine CD-ROM²December 13, 1996}}Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the first part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari I: Honoo No Sotsuenji.
Ghostbusters[18]SegaSega GenesisJune 29, 1990}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This game is based on the GhostBusters movies.
Disc Station #13CompileMSXJune 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Devil's CrushNaxat SoftTurboGrafx-16July 20, 1990}}[14]Yes}}Yes}}No}}This game was published in North America by NEC in 1990.
Disc Station #14CompileMSXJuly 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #15CompileMSXAugust 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #16CompileMSXSeptember 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Gun-NacTonkin HouseNESOctober 5, 1990}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}This game was published in North America by ASCII in September 1991.
Cyber KnightTonkin HouseTurboGrafx-16October 12, 1990}}[14]Yes}}No}}No}}
Godzilla[19]TohoGame BoyOctober 1990}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}
Disc Station #17CompileMSXOctober 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #18CompileMSXNovember 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
M.U.S.H.A.ToaplanSega GenesisDecember 21, 1990}}[18]Yes}}Yes}}No}}This game was published in North America by Seismic in 1991.
ColumnsTelenet JapanMSX[10]December 25, 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}This game was originally developed by Jay Geertson and ported across various computer platforms.
Disc Station #19CompileMSXDecember 1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Rune Master IICompileMSX1990}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Randar no Bouken III: Yami ni Miserareta MajutsushiCompileMSX1990}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #20CompileMSXJanuary 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #21CompileMSXFebruary 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #22CompileMSXMarch 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Gorby no Pipeline DaisakusenCompileFM Towns{{dts|April 12, 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
MSX[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Tokuma ShotenNES[9]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #23CompileMSXApril 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #24CompileMSXMay 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #25CompileMSXJune 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Seirei Senshi SprigganNaxat SoftPC Engine CD-ROM²July 12, 1991}}[14]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #26CompileMSXJuly 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #27CompileMSXAugust 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #28CompileMSXSeptember 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo PuyoCompileMSX{{dts|October 25, 1991}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}
Tokuma ShotenFamicom Disk SystemYes}}No}}No}}
Tokuma ShotenNESJuly 23, 1993}}[9]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #29CompileMSXOctober 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #30CompileMSXNovember 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
GG AlesteCompileGame GearDecember 29, 1991}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #31CompileMSXDecember 1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
The Laughing SalesmanCompileMSX2[10]1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}This game is based on Fujiko Fujio A's The Laughing Salesman.
PC-9801[17]1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Dragon QuizCompileMSX1991}}[10]Yes}}No}}No}}
Rune Master: War among Three EmpiresCompileMSX1991}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station #32CompileMSXJanuary 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Super AlesteTohoSNESApril 28, 1992}}[21]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}
Spriggan Mark 2[14]Naxat SoftPC Engine Super CD-ROM²May 1, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – DaiisshōCompilePC-98July 22, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – DainishōCompilePC-98August 29, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – DaisanshōCompilePC-98September 18, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Shiki Oni no Koku: Chūgokuhen – DaiyonshōCompilePC-98October 20, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo PuyoSegaArcadeOctober 1992}}[22]Yes}}No}}No}}
SegaSega GenesisDecember 18, 1992}}[18]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This version was remade and re-released in some other countries as Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine by Sega on November 26, 1993.
SegaGame GearMarch 19, 1993}}[20]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}This version was remade and re-released in some other countries as Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine by Sega in December 1993.
CompilePC-98March 19, 1993}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
BanprestoSNESDecember 10, 1993}}[21]Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}Released as Super Puyo Puyo. This version was also remade and re-released in some other countries as Kirby's Avalanche by Nintendo on February 1, 1995.
SPSX68000March 25, 1994}}[23]Yes}}No}}No}}
BanprestoGame BoyJuly 25, 1994}}[19]Yes}}No}}No}}This version was co-developed by Winkysoft.
BothtecPC-98May 28, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Puyo Puyo for Windows.
BothtecMicrosoft WindowsAugust 2, 1996}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Puyo Puyo for Windows 95.
BothtecMacintoshDecember 28, 1996}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Robo Aleste[18]CompileSega CDNovember 27, 1992}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}The game was published and released in North America by Tengen in 1993.
Jaki CrushNaxat SoftSNESDecember 18, 1992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Saga: Iraisha wa Monster?CompilePC-981992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Saga: Yukemuri ni Kieta Bijotachi Yume no Naka e RendezvousCompilePC-981992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Saga: Nagisa no Baka TaishōCompilePC-981992}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Nazo PuyoSegaGame GearJuly 23, 1993}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}
The Laughing Salesman[18]SegaSega CDSeptember 17, 1993}}Yes}}No}}No}}This game is based on Fujiko Fujio A's The Laughing Salesman.
Power Strike II[25]SegaMaster SystemSeptember 1993}}No}}No}}Yes}}
GG Aleste IISegaGame GearOctober 1, 1993}}[20]Yes}}No}}Yes}}
Disc Station Vol. 1CompilePC-98October 6, 1993}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Sylphia[14]Tonkin HousePC Engine Super CD-ROM²October 22, 1993}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Madou Monogatari A.R.SCompilePC-98December 10, 1993}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Game GearNovember 24, 1995}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}This version is a remake of the first part of A.R.S. It was re-released as Madō Monogatari A: Dokidoki Vacation.
Nazo Puyo 2SegaGame GearDecember 10, 1993}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 2CompilePC-98January 13, 1994}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 3CompilePC-98July 15, 1994}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Madō Monogatari: Michikusa Ibun.
Nazo Puyo: Arle no RouxSegaGame GearJuly 29, 1994}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo TsuCompileArcadeSeptember 1994}}Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileSega GenesisDecember 2, 1994}}[18]Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileGame GearDecember 16, 1994}}[20]Yes}}No}}No}}
CompilePC-9801October 27, 1995}}Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileSega SaturnOctober 27, 1995}}[26]Yes}}No}}No}}This version was co-developed by Bits Laboratory.
CompileSNESDecember 8, 1995}}[21]Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Super Puyo Puyo Tsu.
CompilePC Engine CD-ROM²March 29, 1996}}[14]Yes}}No}}No}}This version was co-developed by Goo! and released as Puyo Puyo CD Tsu.
CompileWindows 95November 15, 1996}}[27]Yes}}No}}No}}
CompilePlayStationNovember 15, 1996}}[28]Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Puyo Puyo Tsu Ketteiban.
CompileGame BoyDecember 13, 1996}}[19]Yes}}No}}No}}
BandaiWonderSwanMarch 11, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}Sega had ownership of Puyo Puyo at the time of this port.
SNKNeo Geo Pocket ColorJuly 22, 1999}}Yes}}Yes}}Yes}}Sega had ownership of Puyo Puyo at the time of this port.
Disc Station Vol. 4CompilePC-98October 7, 1994}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Gensei Fūkyō Den.
Nazo PuyoCompilePC-98November 11, 1994}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Gensei Kitan: Disc Saga IIICompilePC-98January 4, 1995}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 5CompilePC-98January 9, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Gensei KitanCompilePC-98April 1, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 6CompilePC-98April 7, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Super Nazo Puyo: Rulue no RouxBanprestoSNESMay 26, 1995}}[21]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 7CompilePC-98July 7, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Wind's Seed.
Disc Station Vol. 8CompilePC-98October 6, 1995}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 9CompilePC-98January 9, 1996}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Madō Monogatari: Hanamaru DaiyōchienjiTokuma ShotenSNESJanuary 12, 1996}}[21]Yes}}No}}No}}
ShadowrunCompileSega CDFebruary 23, 1996}}[18]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 10CompilePC-98April 5, 1996}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Rude Breaker.
Super Nazo Puyo 2: Rulue no Tetsuwan HanjoukiCompileSNESJune 26, 1996}}[21]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 11CompilePC-98July 5, 1996}}[17]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 12CompileMicrosoft WindowsSeptember 6, 1996}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo SunCompileArcadeDecember 1996}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Sega SaturnFebruary 14, 1997}}[26]Yes}}No}}No}}
Nintendo 64October 31, 1997}}Yes}}No}}No}}
PlayStationNovember 27, 1997}}[28]Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Puyo Puyo Sun Ketteiban.
Microsoft WindowsApril 17, 1998}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Game Boy ColorNovember 27, 1998}}[19]Yes}}No}}No}}Sega had ownership of Puyo Puyo at the time of this port.
Disc Station Vol. 13CompileMicrosoft WindowsDecember 6, 1996}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 14CompileMicrosoft WindowsMarch 6, 1997}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 15CompileMicrosoft WindowsJune 6, 1997}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Tales of the Float Land.
Disc Station Vol. 16CompileMicrosoft WindowsSeptember 6, 1997}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
DiscStation Bessatsu i miss you.CompileSega SaturnOctober 30, 1997}}[26]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 17CompileMicrosoft WindowsDecember 6, 1997}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 18CompileMicrosoft WindowsMarch 6, 1998}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Waku Waku Puyo Puyo DungeonCompileSega SaturnApril 2, 1998}}[26]Yes}}No}}No}}
PlayStationMarch 8, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}Released as Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon Ketteiban. Sega had ownership of Puyo Puyo at the time of this port.
Disc Station Vol. 19CompileMicrosoft WindowsJuly 6, 1998}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Mystic Arts.
Madou MonogatariCompileSega SaturnJuly 23, 1998}}[26]Yes}}No}}No}}This is the first game to acknowledge Sega's ownership of the Puyo Puyo characters.
Disc Station Vol. 20CompileMicrosoft WindowsSeptember 6, 1998}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}Contains Comet Summoner.
Disc Station Vol. 21CompileMicrosoft WindowsDecember 6, 1998}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo~nSegaDreamcastMarch 4, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileNintendo 64December 3, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}
CompilePlayStationDecember 16, 1999}}[28]Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileGame Boy ColorSeptember 22, 2000}}[19]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 22CompileMicrosoft WindowsMarch 6, 1999}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 23CompileMicrosoft WindowsJune 6, 1999}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo Gaiden: Puyo WarsCompileGame Boy ColorAugust 27, 1999}}[19]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 24CompileMicrosoft WindowsSeptember 6, 1999}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 25CompileMicrosoft WindowsDecember 6, 1999}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo DA!CompileDreamcastDecember 16, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}
CompileArcadeDecember 26, 1999}}Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 26CompileMicrosoft WindowsMarch 6, 2000}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Arle no Bouken: Mahou no JewelCompileGame Boy ColorMarch 31, 2000}}[29]Yes}}No}}No}}
Disc Station Vol. 27CompileMicrosoft WindowsJune 6, 2000}}[24]Yes}}No}}No}}
Wander WonderCompileMicrosoft WindowsOctober 13, 2000}}[30]Yes}}No}}No}}
Puyo Puyo BOXCompilePlayStationDecember 21, 2000}}[31]Yes}}No}}No}}
Zanac X ZanacCompilePlayStationNovember 29, 2001}}[32]Yes}}No}}No}}
Guru Logi ChampCompileGame Boy AdvanceNovember 29, 2001}}[33]Yes}}No}}No}}
Pochi and Nyaa[34]TaitoArcadeDecember 24, 2003}}Yes}}No}}No}}Aiky took over development.[35]

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7. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003185631/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/msx.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -MSX-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003185828/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/sg.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -SG-1000-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
9. ^10 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003172455/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/fc.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -ファミリーコンピュータ-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
10. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003184737/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/msx2.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -MSX2-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bandainamcoent.co.jp/cs/catalog/?q=%7B%22keywords%22%3A%22%22%2C%22year%22%3A1987%2C%22month%22%3A7%2C%22series%22%3A%22%22%2C%22platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D|title=ドラゴンスレイヤーIV|publisher=Bandai Namco Entertainment|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
12. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/legacy-of-the-wizard/ |title=Legacy of the Wizard – Hardcore Gaming 101 |website=www.hardcoregaming101.net |language=en-US |access-date=2018-10-07}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003185445/http://www.compile.co.jp:80/game/other/mk3.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -セガ-Mk3-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020818080155/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/pc-e.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -PC Engine-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
15. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2008/06/20/games-of-summer-1988?page=2 |title=Games of Summer 1988 |date=2008-06-20 |website=IGN |language=en-US |access-date=2018-10-07}}
16. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.jeuxvideo.com/jeux/master-system/00007298-r-type.htm#details |title=R-Type sur Master System |website=Jeuxvideo.com |language=fr |access-date=2018-10-07}}
17. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003171644/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/9801.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -PC-9801-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003184712/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/md.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -メガドライブ-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-20}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003170011/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/gb/index.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -ゲームボーイ-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
20. ^10 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003182629/http://www.compile.co.jp:80/game/other/gg.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -ゲームギア-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003185418/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/sfc.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -スーパーファミコン-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021017195903/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/arcade/index.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -アーケード-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003190218/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/x68.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -X68000-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-20}}
24. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 {{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003190552/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/win95.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -Windows95/98-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-20}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003183600/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/other/ma.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -Ma-Sys-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020818081839/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/ss/index.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -セガサターン-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-20}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020826185332/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/win95/puyo2/index.html|title=WIN95ぷよ通|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021003191707/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/ps/index.html|title=COMPILE GAME HISTORY -プレイステーション-|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-20}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020818084101/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/gb/arle/index.html|title=アルルの冒険|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021017195302/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/win95/wanwon/index.html|title=WanderWonder|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020817201955/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/ps/puyobox/index.html|title=ぷよぷよBOX|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021004161859/http://www.zanacxzanac.com/ja/index.html|title=ZANAC×ZANAC|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020924180849/http://gurulogi.compile.co.jp/|title=ぐるロジチャンプ|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021218073724/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/arcade/pochinya/|title=ポチッとにゃ~|publisher=Compile|accessdate=2018-10-19}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031217164621/http://www.aiky.biz:80/pochinya/udonsoudan.html|title=うどん相談室|publisher=Aiky|accessdate=2018-10-19}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20030122040821/http://www.compile.co.jp/ Compile page]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070120174651/http://www.aiky.biz/ Alky page]
  • Compile Station Compile portal by D4 Enterprise,inc.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20121120210625/http://www.mile-stone.co.jp/ MileStone official website] - The official web site of MileStone, a game design firm founded by former Compile employees (Japanese)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20061212050512/http://mile-stone.co.jp/eng/column_e.html Mono Omou Ishi (Thinking Stone)] - MileStone's official English-language web log (no longer updated)
  • Compile Heart official home page - The official web site of Compile Heart, a game design firm founded by former Compile employees
  • Kelesis Home Page: COMPILE SHOOTING GAME HISTORY - It's all translated from French so the writing's a little awkward, but there's a complete history of everything Compile, and tons of pictures.
  • SHMUPS! - Has features on Aleste 1 and 2, MUSHA, and others. Best all around shooter site on the Internet too.
  • Complete Aleste Shrine - Mostly devoted to MUSHA.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20091019035351/http://geocities.com/arcanelore2001/ Arcane Lore] - Homepage of shooter fan Zach Keene, has an extremely indepth FAQ for Zanac X Zanac.
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