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Genki

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Genki Co., Ltd. (元気株式会社, Genki Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese video game developer. It was founded in October 1990 by Hiroshi Hamagaki and Tomo Kimura, who left Sega to form the company. The company is best known for its racing game titles. Genki was started by a group of creators with the motto of ``unconventional''. People who enjoy what they like gather together and continue to provide "interesting!" and "fun!" to everyone.

Genki at a Glance

Genki is a Japanese developer founded in October 1990 by former Sega employees Hiroshi Hamagaki and Tomo Kimura. The company operated for over two decades, releasing titles from 1991 through 2016. Their catalog on PlayPile includes 85 games, with the majority developed in-house at 79 entries and 25 published under their label. Despite a long history, their output slowed significantly over time. They released 49 games during the 1990s and 35 titles in the 2000s, but only one game appeared in the 2010s before they stopped releasing new content. The company has a clear focus on racing games, which make up 29 of their titles. They also produced a significant number of quiz and trivia games at 16 entries, followed by adventure games with 12 releases. Their work spans several platforms, but the Sega Saturn was their primary home with 24 games. The PlayStation 2 followed with 15 titles, while the Super Famicom held 10 releases. They also had a presence on the original PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Dreamcast, though their reach diminished on newer hardware like the Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS where they only released two games each. Quality ratings for Genki are mixed across the board. Out of 17 rated titles on PlayPile, the average score sits at 57.7 out of 100. Only one game achieved a great rating above 80, while seven reached the good range between 60 and 79. Six titles fell into the mixed category, and three received poor scores below 40. Their highest-rated release is Katamari Forever from 2009, which scored 85.5. Other well-received games include S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International at 72.5 and Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu at 72.2. In contrast, recent entries like Spectrobes: Origins from 2009 managed a score of 64.8, and Populous DS received a 58. The company stopped producing games after releasing Grimms Notes Repage in January 2016.

85
Total Games
57.7
Avg Rating
1991
First Release
2016
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Racing
30%
Quiz/Trivia
16%
Adventure
12%
Arcade
8%
Fighting
8%

Platform Spread

Sega Saturn
24
PlayStation 2
15
Super Famicom
10
PlayStation
8
PlayStation Portable
7

Release Timeline

1990s
49
2000s
35
2010s
1

Rating Distribution

1
80-100
7
60-79
6
40-59
3
0-39
Private Idol Disc Vol. 7: Asou Kaori game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 7: Asou Kaori

1997·Saturn
Private Idol Disc Vol. 6: Yoshida Satomi game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 6: Yoshida Satomi

1997·Saturn
Shutsudou! Miniskirt Police game cover

Shutsudou! Miniskirt Police

1997·Saturn
Private Idol Disc Vol. 5: Fujisaki Nanako game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 5: Fujisaki Nanako

1997·Saturn
MRC: Multi-Racing Championship game cover

MRC: Multi-Racing Championship

1997·N64
Private Idol Disc Vol. 4: Kuroda Mirei game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 4: Kuroda Mirei

1997·Saturn
Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-hen Campaign Girl '97 game cover

Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-hen Campaign Girl '97

1997·Saturn
Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-hen Kogyaru Daihyakka 100 game cover

Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-hen Kogyaru Daihyakka 100

1997·Saturn
Shutokou Battle R game cover

Shutokou Battle R

1997·PS1
Private Idol Disc: Data-hen Race Queen G game cover

Private Idol Disc: Data-hen Race Queen G

1997·Saturn
Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball game cover

Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball

1997·N64
Private Idol Disc: Data-hen Race Queen F game cover

Private Idol Disc: Data-hen Race Queen F

1996·Saturn
Epidemic game cover
Rating 4.0

Epidemic

1996·PS1
Private Idol Disc: Tokobetsu-hen - Cosplayers game cover

Private Idol Disc: Tokobetsu-hen - Cosplayers

1996·Saturn
Fist game cover

Fist

1996·Saturn
Brahma Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9 game cover
Rating 7.0

Brahma Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9

1996·PS3, PS1, PSP
Private Idol Disc Vol. 3: Oshima Akemi game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 3: Oshima Akemi

1996·Saturn
Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange game cover

Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange

1996·Saturn
Private Idol Disc Vol. 2: Uchiyama Miki game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 2: Uchiyama Miki

1996·Saturn
Private Idol Disc Vol. 1: Kinoshita Yuu game cover

Private Idol Disc Vol. 1: Kinoshita Yuu

1996·Saturn
Tokyo Highway Battle game cover
Rating 7.0

Tokyo Highway Battle

1996·PS1, Saturn
Highway 2000 game cover

Highway 2000

1996·Saturn
Wangan Dead Heat game cover

Wangan Dead Heat

1995·Saturn
Robotica game cover

Robotica

1995·Saturn
Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki game cover

Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki

1995·SFAM
Kileak: The DNA Imperative game cover
Rating 3.0

Kileak: The DNA Imperative

1995·PS1
Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter game cover

Seifuku Densetsu Pretty Fighter

1994·SFAM
GP-1 Part II game cover

GP-1 Part II

1994·SNES, SFAM
Bakutou Dochers: Bumps-jima ha Oosawagi game cover

Bakutou Dochers: Bumps-jima ha Oosawagi

1994·SFAM
Rider's Spirits game cover

Rider's Spirits

1994·PS4, XONE, Series X|S +3
Drift King Shuto-kou Battle '94: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki game cover

Drift King Shuto-kou Battle '94: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki

1994·SFAM
Accele Brid game cover

Accele Brid

1993·SFAM
Final Stretch game cover

Final Stretch

1993·SFAM
Soukou Kihei Votoms: The Battling Road game cover

Soukou Kihei Votoms: The Battling Road

1993·SFAM
Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving game cover

Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving

1992·SNES, SFAM, Game Boy
Devilish: The Next Possession game cover

Devilish: The Next Possession

1992·Genesis/MegaDrive
Devilish game cover
Rating 3.8

Devilish

1991·Game Gear