{"id":"i-max","platform":"pce","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"I'Max","lang":"en","script":"Latn","region":"us","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":false},{"text":"アイマックス","lang":"ja","script":"Kana","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":true}],"external_ids":{"wikidata":"Q3146388"},"descriptions":[{"text":"Japanese company","lang":"en","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"日本遊戲公司","lang":"zh","source":"wikidata"},{"text":"I'MAX Corp was a Japanese company that developed and published video games in the 1990s.\nIt also ran its own video game development school, I'Max Academy. One of its members won the grand prize for up-and-coming game developers at the 1998 Tokyo Game Show.\nIn Japan, it published games such as the PlayStation and Sega Saturn version of Worms.\nIts series of puzzle and board video games were popular in Japan. Its PlayStation title I'MAX Shogi II received a re-release for the Japanese PlayStation Store. As of July 2024, many of its classic titles are available on the cloud gaming service Project EGG.\nSome of the people who worked on I'MAX games have gone on to enjoy successful careers in the gaming industry, such as Sohei Niikawa, who worked on titles such as Dual Orb, and Hiroyuki Kotani, whose first game was Dual Orb II.","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"},{"text":"株式会社アイマックス（I'MAX CORP）はかつて東京都大田区西蒲田に本社を置いていた日本のゲームソフト製作会社である。代表取締役は今成一雄氏。元ナムコの社員が関わっている。","lang":"ja","source":"wikipedia_ja"},{"text":"I'Max est une entreprise japonaise de jeu vidéo.\nLes seuls jeux réalisés par cette société recensés par IGN sont Insmouse no Yakata sur Virtual Boy et Dual Orb II sur Super Nintendo. Mais, il existe cependant d'autres jeux connus tels que Ball Bullet Gun sorti sur Super Nintendo.","lang":"fr","source":"wikipedia_fr"},{"text":"I'Max é uma desenvolvedora de jogos eletrônicos japonesa. A sua lista de jogos é relativamente escassa, já que os únicos jogos listados pela IGN são Insmouse no Yakata para o console portátil Virtual Boy e Dual Orb II para o Super Nintendo Entertainment System.","lang":"pt","source":"wikipedia_pt"}]}