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A port of the game for the iOS, Jubeat Plus, was released on Apple's Japanese App Store in 2010. The game was released in the US App Store under the name Jukebeat in 2011. [4] On April 1, 2021, Konami announced a major overhaul to Jubeat Plus via the official Jubeat Twitter account, rebranding it as Jubeat. [5]
Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger on April 1, 2003, of video game developer Square and publisher Enix. [1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest series, and the action-RPG Kingdom Hearts series.
This is a list of notable games and applications available or in development for iOS, the operating system of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. There are currently 323 games on this list. Games and applications
Due to the game's popularity English-speaking news publications, such as Polygon, published articles on how to obtain the game using a Japanese Nintendo Account. [29] [23] [7] On October 20, 2023, Suika Game was released globally onto the eShop unannounced, [25] [30] however the game was initially untranslated from Japanese.
It looks like the (supposed) power of GREE works both ways. PopCap Games announced that Bejeweled Legend, a Japanese-localized version of the mega popular match-three game, is available on GREE ...
Line is a freeware app and service for instant messaging and social networking, operated by the Korean-Japanese company LY Corporation, co-owned by SoftBank Group and Naver. Line was launched in Japan in June 2011 by NHN Japan, a subsidiary of Naver. [11]
In June 2011 a version of the game also covering the Yamanote line was released for Apple's iOS (only available in the Japanese App Store). There is the option of using a simulated "master controller" on the screen or using touchscreen buttons to move the lever up and down.
In Japan, the game was released for Android devices on January 23, 2012, through the Square Enix Market, and for Apple iOS on March 22 through the App Store. The game was released overseas for iOS on May 31 through the App Store. It does not feature licensed characters from other series such as Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy and Mario.