Guild01 | |
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Developer(s) |
Level-5 Grasshopper Manufacture (Liberation Maiden) Vivarium Inc. (Aero Porter) Nex Entertainment (Weapon Shop de Omasse, Crimson Shroud) |
Publisher(s) | Level-5 |
Designer(s) |
Goichi Suda (Liberation Maiden) Yoshiyuki Hirai (Rental Bukiya de Omasse) Yoot Saito (Aero Porter) Yasumi Matsuno (Crimson Shroud) |
Composer(s) | Basiscape (Crimson Shroud) |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS |
Release date(s) |
As Guild01
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Genre(s) | Compilation, role-playing game, shoot 'em up, simulation |
Guild02 | |
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Developer(s) |
Level-5 Millennium Kitchen and Aquria (Attack of the Friday Monsters!) Comcept and Natsume(Bugs vs. Tanks) |
Publisher(s) | Level-5 |
Designer(s) |
Keiji Inafune (Bugs vs. Tanks) Kaz Ayabe (Attack of the Friday Monsters!) Kazuya Asano, Takemaru Abiko (The Starship Damrey) |
Composer(s) | Hitoshi Sakimoto |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS |
Release date(s) | |
Genre(s) | Compilation, tank sim, survival horror, life sim |
The Guild series (ギルドシリーズ Girudo Shirīzu?) is a compilation of video games produced by Level-5 for the Nintendo 3DS in cooperation with various game designers. The first compilation, Guild01 (ギルド01 Girudo Zero Wan?), consists of four games and was released at retail in Japan on May 31, 2012. Three of the titles have been announced for individual release on the Nintendo eShop in Western territories during Fall 2012. All four of them were released individually on the Japanese eShop not long after. A second compilation, Guild02 (ギルド02 Girudo Zero Tsū?), which features three games designed by Keiji Inafune, Kazuya Asano, Takemaru Abiko and Kaz Ayabe, was released on the Nintendo eShop in Japan during March 2013 and began releasing in Western territories in May 2013.
Guild01 was released as a compilation for Nintendo 3DS in Japan on May 31, 2012 and consists of four completely distinct games, designed by Goichi Suda, Yoot Saito, Yasumi Matsuno and Yoshiyuki Hirai of comedy duo America Zarigani. The game was bundled with a playable demo of Level-5's game, Time Travelers. They were later released on the Nintendo eShop in late 2012, with the exception of 'Weapon Shop de Omasse,' which was released in February 2014.