This article is about the Japanese video game developer. For the radio station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, see CING-FM. CiNG, Inc. File:Cing Logo. svgFormer type PrivateFounded April 1999Defunct March 2010Headquarters Fukuoka, JapanKey people Takuya Miyagawa, CEO/PresidentIndustry Video game industryProducts Another Code: Two MemoriesHotel Dusk: Room 215Glass RoseLast Window: The Secret of Cape WestEmployees 29 (as of Jan. 2006)Website http://www. cing. co. jp/ Cing, Inc.
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- CING (offiziell CING Inc. ) war ein japanischer Spieleentwickler mit Sitz in Fukuoka und einer Niederlassung in Tokio. Ihr Entwicklungsgebiet umfasste die PlayStation 2, den Nintendo DS, die Nintendo Wii und zu großen Teilen auch Mobiltelefone. Gegründet wurde CING am 22. April 1999 in Fukuoka. 2003 wurde mit Garasu no Bara das erste Spiel für eine Konsole veröffentlicht. Im März 2010 musste der Entwickler aufgrund von Schulden in Höhe von 256 Millionen Yen Insolvenz anmelden.
- era una empresa independiente desarrolladora de videojuegos con sede en Fukuoka, Japón. La compañía, una pequeña casa de desarrollo con 29 empleados, fue fundada en abril de 1999, y actualmente su presidente es Takuya Miyagawa. Miyagawa también es el productor de todos los proyectos de Cing. Cing cuenta en su currículum con el lanzamiento de un juego de PS2 en 2003 y gran cantidad de juegos para teléfonos móviles en 2004. Desde entonces ha disfrutado de una muy buena relación con Nintendo, y actualmente esta desarrollando varios juegos para las consolas de dicha empresa.
- This article is about the Japanese video game developer. For the radio station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, see CING-FM. CiNG, Inc. File:Cing Logo. svgFormer type PrivateFounded April 1999Defunct March 2010Headquarters Fukuoka, JapanKey people Takuya Miyagawa, CEO/PresidentIndustry Video game industryProducts Another Code: Two MemoriesHotel Dusk: Room 215Glass RoseLast Window: The Secret of Cape WestEmployees 29 (as of Jan. 2006)Website http://www. cing. co. jp/ Cing, Inc. was an independent video game developer based out of Fukuoka, Japan. The company, a small development house employing only 29 people, was founded in April 1999, and was run by Takuya Miyagawa, who served as President and CEO. Miyagawa also acted as the producer on all of Cing's titles. The company filed for bankruptcy on March 1, 2010. Their webpage, formerly at http://www. cing. co. jp/, no longer exists. Since releasing a PS2 title in 2003 and a handful of mobile titles in 2004, Cing had enjoyed a close working relationship with Nintendo. Two projects were created in cooperation with the publisher for their Nintendo DS handheld system, and a sequel to one of these was developed for Nintendo's home console, the Wii. Cing also partnered with Town Factory to bring about the critically acclaimed Little King's Story for the Wii.
- è uno sviluppatore di videogiochi con base a Fukuoka, in Giappone. L'azienda, una piccola casa di sviluppo con 29 dipendenti, fu fondata nell'aprile del 1999, ed è attualmente gestita da Takuya Miyagawa, che ha il ruolo di Presidente e CEO. Miyagawa funge anche da profuttore per tutti i titoli fatti da Cing. Dopo aver rilasciato un titolo per PS2 nel 2003 e una manciata di giochi per cellulari nel 2004, Cing ha avuto stretti rapporti di lavoro con Nintendo. Hanno sviluppato per Nintendo DS i giochi Another Code: Two Memories e Hotel Dusk: Room 215, e per Wii hanno sviluppato Another Code: R - Viaggio al confine della memoria, uscito nel 2009
- 株式会社シング (CING INC. ) は、かつてコンピュータゲーム、携帯電話向けゲームコンテンツの企画・制作を行っていた企業である。
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- CING (offiziell CING Inc. ) war ein japanischer Spieleentwickler mit Sitz in Fukuoka und einer Niederlassung in Tokio. Ihr Entwicklungsgebiet umfasste die PlayStation 2, den Nintendo DS, die Nintendo Wii und zu großen Teilen auch Mobiltelefone. Gegründet wurde CING am 22. April 1999 in Fukuoka. 2003 wurde mit Garasu no Bara das erste Spiel für eine Konsole veröffentlicht. Im März 2010 musste der Entwickler aufgrund von Schulden in Höhe von 256 Millionen Yen Insolvenz anmelden.
- 株式会社シング (CING INC. ) は、かつてコンピュータゲーム、携帯電話向けゲームコンテンツの企画・制作を行っていた企業である。
- era una empresa independiente desarrolladora de videojuegos con sede en Fukuoka, Japón. La compañía, una pequeña casa de desarrollo con 29 empleados, fue fundada en abril de 1999, y actualmente su presidente es Takuya Miyagawa. Miyagawa también es el productor de todos los proyectos de Cing. Cing cuenta en su currículum con el lanzamiento de un juego de PS2 en 2003 y gran cantidad de juegos para teléfonos móviles en 2004.
- è uno sviluppatore di videogiochi con base a Fukuoka, in Giappone. L'azienda, una piccola casa di sviluppo con 29 dipendenti, fu fondata nell'aprile del 1999, ed è attualmente gestita da Takuya Miyagawa, che ha il ruolo di Presidente e CEO. Miyagawa funge anche da profuttore per tutti i titoli fatti da Cing. Dopo aver rilasciato un titolo per PS2 nel 2003 e una manciata di giochi per cellulari nel 2004, Cing ha avuto stretti rapporti di lavoro con Nintendo.
- This article is about the Japanese video game developer. For the radio station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, see CING-FM. CiNG, Inc. File:Cing Logo. svgFormer type PrivateFounded April 1999Defunct March 2010Headquarters Fukuoka, JapanKey people Takuya Miyagawa, CEO/PresidentIndustry Video game industryProducts Another Code: Two MemoriesHotel Dusk: Room 215Glass RoseLast Window: The Secret of Cape WestEmployees 29 (as of Jan. 2006)Website http://www. cing. co. jp/ Cing, Inc.
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