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Racjin is a Japanese developer that regularly works as a contract developer. They were founded in 1995. They are most famous as the developers of Snowboard Kids and some of the Bomberman spinoffs.
List of games[]
- Snowboard Kids (1997)
- Snowboard Kids 2 (1999)
- Bomberman 64 (2001)
- Bomberman (2005)
- Bomberman Land 2 (2005)
- SBK: Snowboard Kids (2005)
- Bomberman Land (2007)
- ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat (2007)
- SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu - Goddess of Destiny (2009)
- SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha - Shadow or Light (2011)
- Camping Mama: Outdoor Adventures (2011)
- Mameshiba (2011)
- Mamegoma: Yoi Ko Marui Ko Genki na Ko (2012)
- Kobitodzukan: Kobito Kansatsu Set (2012)
- Oresama Kingdom: Ikemen Kareshi o Get Shiyo! Moe Kyun School Days (2012)
- Osawari Tantei Nameko Daihanshoku (2013)
- Mamegoma Happy! Sweets Farm (2013)
- Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends (2013)
- Kobitodzukan: Kobito no Fushigi - Jikken Set (2013)
- Choco Ken no Chokotto Fushigi na Monogatari: Chocolate Hime to Mahou no Recipe (2014)
- Final Fantasy Explorers (2014)
- Moco Moco Friends (2015)
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Arcade) (2016)
- Kawaii Pet to Kurasou! Wan Nyan & Mini Mini Animal (2017)
- Kawaii Pet to Kurasou! Wan Nyan & Idol Animal (2018)
- Fun! Fun! Animal Park (2018)
- Luke & Rebecca (2018)
- Fishing Spirits: Nintendo Switch Version (2019)
- Pretty Princess Party (2019)
- Ouchi de Rilakkuma: Rilakkuma ga Ouchi ni Yatte Kita (2020)
- Collection of SaGa (2020)
- Ace Angler: Fishing Spirits (2022)
- Ishu Saikyou Ou Zukan: Battle Colosseum (2022)
- Pretty Princess Magical Garden Island (2023)
Development Cooperation[]
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (with Sega)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (with Sega)
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (with Sega)
- My Hero Academia: Battle for All (with Dimps Corporation)
- Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (DLC)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (with Sega)
- Paper Mario: The Origami King (with Intelligent Systems)
- Tabe-O-Ja (with Dimps Corporation)
- Dragon Ball: The Breakers (with Dimps Corporation)