
Founded as a subsidiary of the Japanese company Natsume Co., Ltd in 1988 to publish games in the United States. The companies separated in 1995 with Natsume inc becoming it's own business. The companies still do business together at times. Both companies retained the rights to the Natsume brand name in the countries they operate in. Natsume inc. created a Japanese branch company, Natsume inc. Japan, in 2013.
Natsume Inc. has operated as an independent entity since 1995, though its history traces back to a 1988 founding as a U.S. subsidiary of a Japanese parent company. The firm maintains a significant catalog with 137 total titles listed on PlayPile, split between 97 games published and 55 developed in-house. Their portfolio spans a wide array of platforms including PlayStation, Nintendo 3DS, PSP, Wii U, Switch, PS4, Game Boy Color, PS3, DS, and PC. The company remains active with releases scheduled through 2025. Genre distribution shows a clear preference for Role-playing games with 46 titles, followed by 40 Simulator games and 31 Adventure entries. This heavy focus on RPGs and simulators is evident in their most celebrated works. Their highest-rated games all belong to these categories. Harvest Moon 64 holds the top spot with a score of 89.7, while Harvest Moon: Back to Nature earned 85.5. Ninja Warriors from 1994 also scored highly at 84.6, alongside Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals and Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. These titles represent the peak of their reputation. The overall quality of their output is mixed rather than consistently excellent. Across the 55 titles with IGDB ratings, the average score sits at 67.7 out of 100. The breakdown reveals 9 great games, 32 good ones, and a notable presence of lower-rated content including 11 mixed titles and 3 poor entries. This suggests that while they have produced classics, a significant portion of their work does not meet high critical standards. Production volume fluctuated over the decades. The company released 38 games in the 1990s and peaked with 59 titles in the 2000s. Activity slowed considerably in the 2010s to 32 releases, and dropped further to just 8 games in the 2020s so far. Recent years show a reliance on established franchises that struggle to match earlier highs. Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos scored well at 79, but newer entries like Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home received only 56 out of 100. Pocky & Rocky Reshrined managed a 77 score in 2022. Their output has become less frequent and generally received lower marks compared to their late 90s peak.















































