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Compile

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Compile Corporation (株式会社コンパイル, Kabushikigaisha Konpairu) was a Japanese video game developer, most notable for having developed the Puyo Puyo series, a franchise derived from the Madō Monogatari series. On 6 November 2003, the company shut down amid bankruptcy. As a result, key staff moved to Compile Heart, the company's spiritual successor, whereas shoot-'em-up staff moved to MileStone Inc.[1] The Compile trademark is being used as a brand label by Compile Heart to promote merchandise and games based on Compile properties.[2] As of 2010, Compile Heart entered into a licensing deal with D4 Enterprise to create new video games based on franchises from Compile properties.[3][4] This agreement does not affect the rights to the Puyo Puyo series as Sega retains ownership of the property.[5] In April 2016, Niitani started a new successor company to Compile, Compile Maru. The company launched the game Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen for Nintendo 3DS on the Nintendo eShop with a follow-up scheduled for Nintendo Switch.

Compile at a Glance

Compile was a Japanese developer and publisher active from 1980 until 2013. The company released a total of 174 games across its history, with 165 titles where they served as the primary developer. Their catalog spans several decades, showing a massive shift in output over time. The studio produced 41 games during the 1980s and saw a surge to 123 releases in the 1990s. Activity dropped sharply after that point, with only seven titles in the 2000s and two more in the 2010s before the company ceased operations. Their genre focus was heavily weighted toward Role-playing games, which accounted for 38 of their projects, followed by Puzzle games at 31 titles. They also produced 30 Shooters and 27 Adventure games. Platform support varied significantly based on the era. The PC-9800 Series saw the most output with 61 games, while Microsoft Windows platforms had 29 releases. Earlier hardware like MSX and MSX2 each hosted 20 to 22 titles. Later in their run, they released games for the Wii and Super Famicom, though these numbers were much lower at eight each. Quality trends for Compile show mostly good ratings across their library. Out of 17 rated titles, two reached great status above 80 points, while 13 scored between 60 and 79. Only two games fell into the mixed category, and none were considered poor. Their highest-rated work includes Golvellius: Valley of Doom from 1987 with a score of 87.3, followed by Puyo Pop in 1999 at 84. Other notable high-scoring entries include M.U.S.H.A. and Lunar Pool. The company shut down in November 2003 due to bankruptcy. Key staff members moved to Compile Heart or MileStone Inc, which took over the shoot-em-up team. The Compile trademark remains active as a brand label for merchandise and games under Compile Heart. Newer entities like Compile Maru have since emerged to continue the legacy with titles like Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen for the Nintendo 3DS. Their recent releases before closure included Genkai Totsuki Monster Monpiece in early 2013 and various Puyo Puyo compilations in the mid-2000s.

174
Total Games
70
Avg Rating
1980
First Release
2013
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Role-playing (RPG)
20%
Puzzle
16%
Shooter
15%
Adventure
14%
Arcade
13%

Platform Spread

PC-9800 Series
61
PC (Microsoft Windows)
29
MSX
22
MSX2
20
Family Computer
9

Release Timeline

1980s
41
1990s
123
2000s
7
2010s
2

Rating Distribution

2
80-100
13
60-79
2
40-59
0
0-39
Green Crystal game cover

Green Crystal

1991·MSX2, MSX
Warau Salesman 2 game cover

Warau Salesman 2

1991·PC-9800 Series
Warau Salesman 1 game cover
Rating 5.0

Warau Salesman 1

1991·PC-9800 Series, MSX2
GG Aleste game cover

GG Aleste

1991·Game Gear
Apple Sauce X mas game cover

Apple Sauce X mas

1991·PC-9800 Series
Disc Saga Extra Edition: The Tower of Muda game cover

Disc Saga Extra Edition: The Tower of Muda

1991·PC-9800 Series
Disc Saga: Burning Sword! game cover

Disc Saga: Burning Sword!

1991·PC-9800 Series
Akai Sumo: Ai no Dosukoi Densetsu game cover

Akai Sumo: Ai no Dosukoi Densetsu

1991·PC-9800 Series
Apple Sauce Western game cover

Apple Sauce Western

1991·PC-9800 Series
Disc Saga: The Treasure of the Sleeping Forest game cover

Disc Saga: The Treasure of the Sleeping Forest

1991·PC-9800 Series
Puyo Puyo game cover

Puyo Puyo

1991·famicom, fds, MSX2
Puyo Puyo Love Story game cover

Puyo Puyo Love Story

1991·MSX2
Wonderland of Carbuncle game cover

Wonderland of Carbuncle

1991·MSX2
Addmath game cover

Addmath

1991·PC-9800 Series
Disc Saga: Dragon's Immorality game cover

Disc Saga: Dragon's Immorality

1991·PC-9800 Series
Apple Sauce Beach game cover

Apple Sauce Beach

1991·PC-9800 Series
Maze Runner II game cover

Maze Runner II

1991·PC-9800 Series
Seirei Senshi Spriggan game cover

Seirei Senshi Spriggan

1991·Wii, Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
Marvel Putt Golf game cover

Marvel Putt Golf

1991·PC-9800 Series
Sword of Destruction II: Kyouhen no Yakata game cover

Sword of Destruction II: Kyouhen no Yakata

1991·PC-9800 Series
Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen game cover

Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen

1991·famicom, FM Towns, MSX2
Disc Station 98 #2 game cover

Disc Station 98 #2

1991·PC-9800 Series
Apple Sauce Room 2 game cover

Apple Sauce Room 2

1991·PC-9800 Series
Maze Runner game cover

Maze Runner

1991·PC-9800 Series
Nyan Puzzle game cover

Nyan Puzzle

1990·iOS, MSX
M.U.S.H.A. game cover
Rating 7.8

M.U.S.H.A.

1990·Wii, Genesis/MegaDrive
Goronyan Puzzle: Nyanpi game cover

Goronyan Puzzle: Nyanpi

1990·iOS, MSX2
Sword of Destruction game cover

Sword of Destruction

1990·PC-9800 Series
Alien's Egg game cover

Alien's Egg

1990·PC-9800 Series
Apple Sauce Room game cover

Apple Sauce Room

1990·PC-9800 Series
Gun Nac game cover
Rating 6.7

Gun Nac

1990·famicom, NES
Xevious: Fardraut Densetsu game cover

Xevious: Fardraut Densetsu

1990·turbografx16
Devil's Crush game cover
Rating 6.9

Devil's Crush

1990·PS3, WiiU, Wii +2
Madoushi Lulba game cover

Madoushi Lulba

1990·MSX2
Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 game cover

Madou Monogatari 1-2-3

1990·PC, PC-9800 Series, MSX2
Randar no Bouken III: Yami ni Miserareta Majutsushi game cover

Randar no Bouken III: Yami ni Miserareta Majutsushi

1990·MSX
Super Cooks game cover

Super Cooks

1989·MSX2
Thrice game cover

Thrice

1989·PC-9800 Series, Sharp X68000
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race game cover

Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race

1989·MSX
Madou Monogatari Episode II: Carbuncle game cover

Madou Monogatari Episode II: Carbuncle

1989·MSX2
Aleste 2 game cover

Aleste 2

1989·MSX2
Aleste Gaiden game cover

Aleste Gaiden

1989·MSX2
Gunhed game cover

Gunhed

1989·turbografx16
Randar no Bouken game cover

Randar no Bouken

1989·MSX
The Adventure of Randar II game cover

The Adventure of Randar II

1989·MSX
Xevious: Fardraut Saga game cover

Xevious: Fardraut Saga

1988·MSX2, MSX
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters game cover
Rating 4.8

Godzilla: Monster of Monsters

1988·famicom, NES
Alien Crush game cover
Rating 6.3

Alien Crush

1988·PS3, WiiU, Wii +4