MOSS CO.,LTD.
株式会社モス
TypeKabushiki gaisha
Industryvideo games
FoundedMarch 1993
Headquarters,
Key people
Toshinobu Komazawa (Founder)
Productsvideo game software
Total assetsJP¥ 10,000,000[1]
Number of employees
54[2]
Websitehttp://www.mossjp.co.jp/

MOSS is a Japanese video game company created in 1993. After the bankruptcy of Seibu Kaihatsu, the development staff of that company formed MOSS, then bought the development rights to the Raiden franchise in order to keep working on new installments. Throughout the years, they have diversified their portfolio outside of vertical shooters.

Games developed

Arcade

GameYearHardwarePublisher(s)
Raiden III2005Taito Type XTaito
Raiden IV2007Taito Type XMOSS
KOF Sky Stage2010Taito Type XSNK Playmore
Caladrius AC2013RingEdge 2MOSS

Console

GameYearPlatformPublisher(s)JPNAEU
Raiden III2005 (JP)
2006 (EU)
2007 (NA)
PlayStation 2Taito (JP)
505 Game Street (EU)
UFO Interactive Games (NA)
YesYesYes
2006 (JP)
2014 (NA & EU)
Microsoft WindowsCyberFront (JP)
H2 Interactive (WW)
YesYesYes
Exit DS2008Nintendo DSTaito (JP)
Square Enix (US & EU)
YesYesYes
Raiden IV2008 (JP)
2009 (NA)
Xbox 360MOSS (JP)
UFO Interactive Games (NA)
YesYesNo
KOF Sky Stage2010Xbox Live ArcadeSNK PlaymoreYesYesYes
Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting2010PlayStation PortableSNK PlaymoreYesYesYes
Caladrius2013Xbox 360MOSSYesYesYes
Raiden IV: Overkill2014PlayStation 3MOSS (JP)
UFO Interactive Games (NA & EU)
YesYesYes
2015Microsoft WindowsH2 InteractiveYesYesYes
Caladrius Blaze2014PlayStation 3MOSSYesNoNo
2016PlayStation 4H2 InteractiveNoYesYes
2017Microsoft WindowsH2 InteractiveYesYesYes
Raiden V[3]2016Xbox OneMOSSYesYesYes
Raiden V: Director’s Cut[4]2017PlayStation 4, Microsoft WindowsMOSS (JP)
UFO Interactive Games (NA)
PQube (EU)
YesYesYes

See also

References

  1. Corporate Profile
  2. Corporate Profile
  3. "Raiden V Announced For Xbox One". Siliconera. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  4. "Raiden V Announced For PS4". Gematsu. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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