ASCII Media Works is a Japanese publishing company, and the result of the
merger between
ASCII and
MediaWorks on April 1, 2008 where MediaWorks legally absorbed ASCII.[1][2] MediaWorks began developing and publishing
video games with their
Super Famicomport of Emerald Dragon in July 1995. Since ASCII Media Works is a continuation of MediaWorks, the company includes the video games previously produced before the merger with ASCII on their official website for their video games.[3] Many of the video games have been adapted from
light novels published by ASCII Media Works under their
Dengeki Bunkoimprint such as Shakugan no Shana, Kino's Journey, and Spice and Wolf, among others.
^Niimura, Hiroshi (February 29, 2008).
角川グループホールディングス、子会社のメディアワークスとアスキーを合併 [Kadokawa Group Holdings, Merging of Subsidiaries MediaWorks and ASCII] (in Japanese).
CNET Japan. Retrieved November 21, 2009.
^Kawamura, Hironari (February 28, 2008).
"角川HD:「アスキー・メディアワークス」4月1日発足へ 合併を正式承認" [Kadokawa HD: ASCII Media Works Starting April 1, Official Merging Agreement] (in Japanese).
Mainichi Shimbun. Archived from
the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2009.
^
abcdefg制作実績-ゲーム機用コンテンツ [Works Results - Game Console Contents] (in Japanese). Netchubiyori. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
^かものはしかも。が編集部にやってきた! かも? [Kamonohashi Kamo. Comes to the Editorial Department! Maybe?] (in Japanese).
ASCII Media Works. October 20, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2010.
ASCII Media Works is a Japanese publishing company, and the result of the
merger between
ASCII and
MediaWorks on April 1, 2008 where MediaWorks legally absorbed ASCII.[1][2] MediaWorks began developing and publishing
video games with their
Super Famicomport of Emerald Dragon in July 1995. Since ASCII Media Works is a continuation of MediaWorks, the company includes the video games previously produced before the merger with ASCII on their official website for their video games.[3] Many of the video games have been adapted from
light novels published by ASCII Media Works under their
Dengeki Bunkoimprint such as Shakugan no Shana, Kino's Journey, and Spice and Wolf, among others.
^Niimura, Hiroshi (February 29, 2008).
角川グループホールディングス、子会社のメディアワークスとアスキーを合併 [Kadokawa Group Holdings, Merging of Subsidiaries MediaWorks and ASCII] (in Japanese).
CNET Japan. Retrieved November 21, 2009.
^Kawamura, Hironari (February 28, 2008).
"角川HD:「アスキー・メディアワークス」4月1日発足へ 合併を正式承認" [Kadokawa HD: ASCII Media Works Starting April 1, Official Merging Agreement] (in Japanese).
Mainichi Shimbun. Archived from
the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2009.
^
abcdefg制作実績-ゲーム機用コンテンツ [Works Results - Game Console Contents] (in Japanese). Netchubiyori. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
^かものはしかも。が編集部にやってきた! かも? [Kamonohashi Kamo. Comes to the Editorial Department! Maybe?] (in Japanese).
ASCII Media Works. October 20, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2010.