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Entertainment Software Publishing, Inc. (ESP) was a Japanese video game publisher headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo. It was founded in 1997 as a publisher for games developed by the Game Developers Network (GD-NET). GD-NET, which included companies such as Treasure and Game Arts, was established due to concerns over smaller developers not having the same financial backing like larger game companies did, as production of console games was beginning to rise. ESP was best known for publishing shoot 'em ups and role-playing games. While primarily a publisher, ESP also developed a handful of games internally.

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  • Entertainment Software Publishing (en)
  • Entertainment Software Publishing (fr)
  • Entertainment Software Publishing (it)
  • ESP (ゲーム会社) (ja)
  • Entertainment Software Publishing (pt)
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  • Entertainment Software Publishing (エンターテインメント・ソフトウェア・パブリッシング), ou ESP, est une société de production de jeux vidéo japonaise fondée en 1997. (fr)
  • ESP(イーエスピー)はかつて存在した日本のコンピューターゲーム会社。Entertainment Software Publishing(エンターテインメント・ソフトウェア・パブリッシング)の略。1997年、中堅ゲーム会社の技術交換ネットワーク「」を母体にして設立された。 (ja)
  • Entertainment Software Publishing, Inc. (ESP) was a Japanese video game publisher headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo. It was founded in 1997 as a publisher for games developed by the Game Developers Network (GD-NET). GD-NET, which included companies such as Treasure and Game Arts, was established due to concerns over smaller developers not having the same financial backing like larger game companies did, as production of console games was beginning to rise. ESP was best known for publishing shoot 'em ups and role-playing games. While primarily a publisher, ESP also developed a handful of games internally. (en)
  • Entertainment Software Publishing, Inc. (株式会社エンターテインメント ソフトウェア パブリッシング Kabushiki gaisha Entāteinmento Sofutō~ea Paburisshingu?) è stata un'azienda giapponese specializzata nella produzione di videogiochi, soprattutto sparatutto e RPG. Molti giochi pubblicati dalla società vendettero bene e furono classificati tra i migliori nei loro generi. In passato, ESP ha contribuito alla pubblicazione di diversi videogiochi online multiplayer di massa giapponesi e ha anche collaborato con altre società di giochi su vari progetti. (it)
  • A Entertainment Software Publishing, Inc. (株式会社エンターテインメント ソフトウェア パブリッシング Kabushiki gaisha Entāteinmento Sofutō~ea Paburisshingu?), abreviada como ESP, foi uma publicadora de jogos eletrônicos japonesa com sede em Shibuya, Tóquio. Foi fundada em 1997 por integrantes da Game Developers Network (GD-NET), que incluía empresas como a Treasure e a Game Arts. O seu estabelecimento foi uma resposta às preocupações com a desigualdade de aporte financeiro entre os desenvolvedores menores e as grandes empresas, numa época de crescimento dos jogos eletrônicos no mercado japonês. (pt)
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  • Entertainment Software Publishing, Inc. (en)
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