17-Bit

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17-Bit

17-Bit is an independent video game developer. The company was founded as Haunted Temple Studios in 2009 by Jake Kazdal, formerly an artist with Sega, to make games with a 16-bit era aesthetic.[1] The name changed to 17-Bit in May 2012 with a logo designed by Cory Schmitz.[2] Gamasutra described the team, based in both Kyoto and Seattle,[3] as an example of successful indie cross-platform development for its work on Skulls of the Shogun.[4] GungHo Online Entertainment became 17-Bit's house publisher in October 2014 as the developer worked on Galak-Z: The Dimensional.[5][6]

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17-Bit
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded2009 (2009)
FounderJake Kazdal
HeadquartersNakagyo, Kyoto, Japan
Seattle, United States
Key people
Jake Kazdal (CEO)
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Games developed

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Year Game Platform(s)
2013 Skulls of the Shogun Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox 360, iOS, Android, Linux, OS X, Ouya, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
2015 Galak-Z: The Dimensional PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch
2021 Song in the Smoke PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Oculus Quest
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