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Artdink

Japan Founded 1986 Website

Artdink Corporation (株式会社アートディンク) is a Japanese developer of video games, based in Tsukishima, Tokyo. By far Artdink's biggest international success was the award-winning A-Train (known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou, or "Take the A-Train") strategy game released for the PC and Amiga, which was published by SimCity creators Maxis. A Family Computer and MSX versions were also released, both exclusively in Japan. Artdink have released several sequels to this game, the most recent being A-Train All Aboard! Tourism for Nintendo Switch. A few other Artdink titles have seen US and PAL release from various publishers, including Aquanaut's Holiday (Sony), Carnage Heart (Sony), Turnabout (Natsume Inc./Zoo Digital), Tail of the Sun (Sony), AIV Global: Evolution (Sony) and No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! (Acclaim/JVC Music Europe) for the PlayStation. None of these titles have achieved mainstream success due to their unconventional nature. The European publisher Midas Interactive obtained the rights to some of Artdink's PlayStation 2 games and published versions localised in English and other languages in PAL countries. Games released by Midas include Golful Golf (Mr. Golf), The Seed, Buchigire Kongou (Battle Construction Vehicles), and A Ressha de Ikou 6 (A-Train 6).

Artdink at a Glance

Artdink is a Japanese company based in Tokyo that has been active since 1985. They have released 93 games on PlayPile, working as either a publisher or developer on most of them. The studio shows a clear preference for simulation and role-playing genres. Their catalog includes 35 simulator titles and 26 RPGs, with strategy and adventure games rounding out their main focus. They have also produced five fighting games, five puzzle games, and smaller numbers of tactical shooters and sports titles. Their platform history spans from the PC-9800 Series to modern consoles like the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X|S. The PlayStation Portable is their most common platform with 30 games, followed closely by the original PlayStation with 29 entries. They have also released 26 games on PC and 25 on the PlayStation 3. Their output was highest in the 1990s with 39 titles, while recent years show a much smaller release schedule with only seven games in the 2020s so far. Quality varies across their history but leans toward positive results for their best work. The average rating for their fifteen rated titles is 70.9 out of 100. Five of these titles are considered great, scoring above 80. Seven others fall into the good range between 60 and 79. Three titles received mixed reviews. They have not published any poor-rated games in the sample data. Their highest rated projects include Carnage Heart from 1995 with a score of 92, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together from the same year at 91, and Triangle Strategy from 2022 which scored 86.2. More recent releases like the Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake also performed well with an 80.5 rating. The studio is known for niche simulator games like A-Train, which saw international distribution in the past. Some of their PlayStation era titles received localizations in Europe through Midas Interactive but did not achieve mainstream success in the West. Their recent activity focuses heavily on remakes of classic Japanese role-playing franchises and tactical strategy games.

93
Total Games
70.9
Avg Rating
1985
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Simulator
30%
Role-playing (RPG)
23%
Strategy
14%
Adventure
12%
Fighting
4%

Platform Spread

PlayStation Portable
30
PlayStation
29
PC (Microsoft Windows)
26
PlayStation 3
25
PC-9800 Series
10

Release Timeline

1980s
4
1990s
39
2000s
21
2010s
19
2020s
7

Rating Distribution

5
80-100
7
60-79
3
40-59
0
0-39
Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake game cover

Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake

2025·PC, Series X|S, PS5 +2
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake game cover
Rating 8.1

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake

2024·PC, Series X|S, PS5 +2
SD Gundam Battle Alliance game cover
Rating 5.0

SD Gundam Battle Alliance

2022·PS4, PC, XONE +3
Triangle Strategy game cover
Rating 8.6

Triangle Strategy

2022·PC, Series X|S, PS5 +1
Triangle Strategy: Tacticians's Limited Edition game cover

Triangle Strategy: Tacticians's Limited Edition

2022·Switch
Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World game cover
Rating 6.4

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World

2021·PS4, PC, Series X|S +2
A-Train All Aboard! Tourism game cover

A-Train All Aboard! Tourism

2021·PC, Switch
Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight game cover
Rating 5.0

Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight

2017·PS4, PC, Vita
Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight - Dengeki Limited Edition game cover

Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight - Dengeki Limited Edition

2017·Vita
Neo Atlas 1469 game cover
Rating 6.3

Neo Atlas 1469

2016·PC, Switch, Vita
Macross Delta Scramble game cover
Rating 4.0

Macross Delta Scramble

2016·Vita
Sword Art Online: Lost Song game cover
Rating 7.0

Sword Art Online: Lost Song

2015·PS3, PS4, PC +1
Sword Art Online: Lost Song - Limited Edition game cover

Sword Art Online: Lost Song - Limited Edition

2015·Vita
A-Train 3D: City Simulator game cover

A-Train 3D: City Simulator

2014·3DS
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z game cover
Rating 5.8

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z

2014·PS3, X360, Vita
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram game cover

Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram

2013·Vita
Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy game cover

Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy

2013·PS3
AKB1/149: Renai Sousenkyo game cover

AKB1/149: Renai Sousenkyo

2012·PS3, Vita, PSP
Watashi no Kare ha Pilot 2012 game cover

Watashi no Kare ha Pilot 2012

2012·PS3
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny game cover

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny

2012·Vita
AKB1/48: Idol to Guam to Koishitara... game cover

AKB1/48: Idol to Guam to Koishitara...

2011·PSP
Gundam: The 3D Battle game cover

Gundam: The 3D Battle

2011·3DS
Macross Triangle Frontier game cover

Macross Triangle Frontier

2011·PSP
AKB1/48: Idol to Koishitara game cover

AKB1/48: Idol to Koishitara

2010·PSP
Carnage Heart EXA game cover

Carnage Heart EXA

2010·PSP
Gundam Assault Survive game cover

Gundam Assault Survive

2010·PSP
A-Ressha de Ikou DS game cover

A-Ressha de Ikou DS

2009·NDS
Aquanaut's Holiday: Hidden Memories game cover

Aquanaut's Holiday: Hidden Memories

2008·PS3
Eikan ha Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai game cover

Eikan ha Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai

2008·Wii, Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
Gundam Battle Universe game cover

Gundam Battle Universe

2008·PSP
A-Train 8 game cover
Rating 4.0

A-Train 8

2008·PC
Gundam Battle Chronicle game cover

Gundam Battle Chronicle

2007·PSP
Gundam Battle Royale game cover

Gundam Battle Royale

2006·PSP
Carnage Heart Portable game cover

Carnage Heart Portable

2006·PSP
Lisa to Issho ni Tairiku Oudan: A-Ressha de Ikou game cover

Lisa to Issho ni Tairiku Oudan: A-Ressha de Ikou

2006·PSP
Gundam Battle Tactics game cover

Gundam Battle Tactics

2005·PSP
A-7 game cover

A-7

2005·PC
Mr. Golf game cover

Mr. Golf

2001·PS2
A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 game cover

A-Ressha de Ikou 2001

2001·PS2
Lunatic Dawn Tempest game cover

Lunatic Dawn Tempest

2001·PS2
Lunatic Dawn: The Third Book game cover

Lunatic Dawn: The Third Book

2000·PC
Neo Atlas 3 game cover

Neo Atlas 3

2000·PS2
Lagnacure Legend game cover

Lagnacure Legend

2000·PS1
Eikan wa Kimi Ni 4 game cover

Eikan wa Kimi Ni 4

2000·PS1
BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles game cover

BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles

2000·PS3, PS2
Turnabout game cover

Turnabout

2000·PS3, iOS, PS1 +3
A6: A-Train 6 game cover

A6: A-Train 6

2000·PS3, PS2, PSP
Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing E-Keikaku game cover

Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing E-Keikaku

1999·PC, PS2, DC