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'''Empty Clip Studios''' is | '''Empty Clip Studios, LLC''' is an American [[video game]] developer based in San Diego, California. | ||
==Foundation== | |||
Empty Clip Studios was founded in July 2007 by [[Matt Shores]] and [[Francois Bertrand]]. | |||
==Arsenal== | |||
It maintains an [[emulation]] software development kit known as Arsenal. It was used for the re-release of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[F-117A Stealth Fighter]]'' and the Japanese-exclusive [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game ''[[Stargazer]]'' (''星をみるひと'', ''Hoshi wo Miru Hito''). | |||
Arsenal was also used for ''[[NHL '94|NHL '94 Rewind]]'', a re-release of the [[Sega Genesis]] game ''[[NHL '94]]'' which was available to purchase by people who owned ''[[NHL 21]]''. | |||
The promotional game, ''[[Streets of Kamurocho]]'', which was released on [[Windows]] for the [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] of [[Sega]], used Arsenal for the gameplay engine, which was from ''[[Streets of Rage 2]]''. | |||
==Video games by Empty Clip Studios owned by WEC Museum== | ==Video games by Empty Clip Studios owned by WEC Museum== |
Latest revision as of 04:40, 14 July 2023
Empty Clip Studios | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | July 2007 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California |
Key people | Matt Shores, founder Francois Bertrand, founder |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Video games |
Number of people | Not disclosed |
Website | https://www.emptyclipstudios.com/ |
Empty Clip Studios, LLC is an American video game developer based in San Diego, California.
Foundation
Empty Clip Studios was founded in July 2007 by Matt Shores and Francois Bertrand.
Arsenal
It maintains an emulation software development kit known as Arsenal. It was used for the re-release of the Nintendo Entertainment System game F-117A Stealth Fighter and the Japanese-exclusive Famicom game Stargazer (星をみるひと, Hoshi wo Miru Hito).
Arsenal was also used for NHL '94 Rewind, a re-release of the Sega Genesis game NHL '94 which was available to purchase by people who owned NHL 21.
The promotional game, Streets of Kamurocho, which was released on Windows for the 60th anniversary of Sega, used Arsenal for the gameplay engine, which was from Streets of Rage 2.
Video games by Empty Clip Studios owned by WEC Museum
Title | System | Release | Added to Museum | Notes |
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Streets of Kamurocho | Windows | 2020 | October 20, 2020 | Beat-em 'up in the 16-bit Streets of Rage style. |