Team GrisGris
Native name
チームグリグリ
Chīmu GuriGuri
IndustryVideo games
Founded1998[1]
Headquarters
Japan
Websitehttp://www.gris2.com/

Team GrisGris (Japanese: チームグリグリ Hepburn: Chīmu GuriGuri) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher company. The company is most famous for the Corpse Party series.

History

Team GrisGris began in 1998, as a doujin developer. Without having a publisher, those who wanted to purchase their earlier titles would have to do so through e-mail.[2] Their first officially published game, Corpse Party: Blood Covered, was published by Team GrisGris in 2008, which was a remake of their first game, Corpse Party. Two sequels followed that as well as a remake of the first game, which were published by 5pb. in Japan, and by Xseed Games in North America and Europe.

Titles[3]

Title First Release Platforms
Virgin Queen September 11, 2000 PC
Virgin Queen Beauty January 31, 2003
Tsunoda Thunder April 30, 2006
DREAD LOCK August 13, 2006
Tetra Bash December 30, 2006
Tsunoda Thunder Love!! April 22, 2007
Corpse Party: BloodCovered March 8, 2008
Tsunoda Thunder LOVE!! EVOLUTION!! April 29, 2009
Corpse Party: BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear August 12, 2010 PlayStation Portable
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows September 1, 2011 PlayStation Portable
iOS
PC
Corpse Party The Anthology: Sachiko’s Game of Love Hysteric Birthday 2U August 2, 2012 PlayStation Portable
PC
Corpse Party 2: DEAD PATIENT May 29, 2013 PC
Corpse Party: Blood Drive July 24, 2014 PlayStation Vita
PC
Corpse Party - Back to School Edition July 30, 2015 3DS
Corpse Party 2: DEAD PATIENT NEUES October 5, 2017[4] PC
Corpse Party II: Darkness Distortion 2024 TBD

References

  1. "チームグリグリ公式サイト". www.gris2.com. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  2. "PROJECT". www.gris2.com. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  3. "Team Gris Gris (Company) - Giant Bomb". Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  4. コープスパーティー2【公式】 (2017-09-30). "【新作情報】「コープスパーティー2 DEAD PATIENT NEUES;」(http://grindh.web.fc2.com/ )のPVを公開しました!①のDL版はPLAYISMにて10/5に発売が決定、パッケージ版は後日発売予定です! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj_usl6L7UI …". @corpse2_gh (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-11-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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