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Compile
Summary
Compile is a video game developer[1]. Compile draws 293 Wikipedia views per month (video_game_developer category, ranking #250 of 1,500).[2]
Key Facts
- Compile is in the country of Japan[3].
- Compile's instance of is recorded as video game developer[4].
- Compile's founder is recorded as Masamitsu Niitani[5].
- Compile followed Programmers-3[6].
- Compile was followed by Compile Heart[7].
- Compile's headquarters location is recorded as Japan[8].
- Compile's industry is recorded as video game industry[9].
- April 7, 1982 marks the founding of Compile[10].
- Compile was dissolved in November 6, 2003[11].
- Compile's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Compile (company) games[12].
- Compile's product or material produced is recorded as Puyo Puyo[13].
- Compile's product or material produced is recorded as Madō Monogatari[14].
- Compile's product or material produced is recorded as Power Strike[15].
- Compile's topic has template is recorded as Q120804440[16].
- Compile's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '株式会社コンパイル'}[17].
- Compile's legal form is recorded as kabushiki gaisha[18].
- Compile's P6009 is recorded as 540[19].
Body
Founding
Compile's founder is recorded as Masamitsu Niitani[5]. April 7, 1982 marks the founding of Compile[10].
Identity
Compile's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '株式会社コンパイル'}[17]. Compile followed Programmers-3[6]. Compile was followed by Compile Heart[7].
Operations
Compile's headquarters location is recorded as Japan[8].
Industry
Compile's industry is recorded as video game industry[9].
Ownership
Products include Puyo Puyo[13], Madō Monogatari[14], and Power Strike[15].
Dissolution
Compile was dissolved in November 6, 2003[11].
Why It Matters
Compile draws 293 Wikipedia views per month (video_game_developer category, ranking #250 of 1,500).[2] Compile has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] Compile is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]