ESP Software
Japan founded in 1989 closed in 2006 status: dead
aka(s): ESP, ESP Soft, Entertainment Software Publishing
Notable collaborators: David Macho, Adrian Destugues, John Wildsmith, Steven Day and Nick Jones
It is known for Bangai-O, Baroque, Da Capo, Grandia, GunGriffon, Lunar
Releases per year
Common gametypes
Top platforms
Saturn | 13 | |
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PS | 8 | |
PS2 | 7 | |
Amstrad CPC | 7 | |
Dreamcast | 6 | |
Amiga | 4 | |
ZX Spectrum | 3 | |
Atari ST | 3 | |
Nintendo DS | 2 | |
GBA | 2 | |
GameCube | 1 | |
Neo Geo Pocket Color | 1 | |
GBC | 1 | |
PSP | 1 | |
Arcade | 1 |
ESP Software best rated games
Radiant Silvergun | 1998 | sat | |
Silhouette Mirage | 1997 | sat | |
Grandia | 1997 | sat | |
Record of Lodoss War | 2001 | dc | |
Slayers Royal | 1997 | sat | |
Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory | 2000 | ps2 | |
Great Courts | 1989 | cpc | |
GunGriffon II | 1998 | sat | |
Bangai-O Spirits | 2008 | nds | |
Pro Tennis Tour | 1990 | spc |
ESP Software worst games
Noah | 1984 | spc | |
Stable Masters 2 | 1994 | ocs |
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