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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development and publishing company founded in 1983 and based in Tokyo. Known as a developer of {{Adventure Game}}s, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series. Notably, Goichi Suda aka Creator/Suda51, was an alumni of the company, having worked there as a developer between 1993-1998.

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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development and publishing company founded in 1983 and based in Tokyo. Known as a developer of {{Adventure Game}}s, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series. Notably, Goichi Suda aka Creator/Suda51, was is an alumni of the company, having worked there as a developer between 1993-1998.
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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development and publishing company founded in 1983 and based in Tokyo. Known as a developer of {{Adventure Game}}s, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series. Notably, Goichi Suda aka Creator/Suda51, was an alumni of the company, having worked there as a developer between 1994-1998.

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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development and publishing company founded in 1983 and based in Tokyo. Known as a developer of {{Adventure Game}}s, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series. Notably, Goichi Suda aka Creator/Suda51, was an alumni of the company, having worked there as a developer between 1994-1998.
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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development company active in the 80s and 90s. Known as a developer of adventure games, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series.

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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game development and publishing company active founded in the 80s 1983 and 90s. based in Tokyo. Known as a developer of adventure games, {{Adventure Game}}s, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series.
series. Notably, Goichi Suda aka Creator/Suda51, was an alumni of the company, having worked there as a developer between 1994-1998.
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Human declared bankruptcy in January 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games.

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Human declared bankruptcy in January 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Sunsoft}} (which received an installment called ''VideoGame/ClockTower3'' co-developed by Creator/{{Capcom}}), while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games.
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Human declared bankruptcy in 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games.

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Human declared bankruptcy in January 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games.



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* ''Videogame/HumanGrandPrix'' (published as F1 Pole Position, no relation with Namco's Pole Positions although both share the same name and were Formula 1 racing games)
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Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as [[Videogame/SteelBattalion Nude]][[Videogame/NightCry Maker]] and [[Videogame/EarthDefenseForce Sandlot]]. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.

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Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as [[Videogame/SteelBattalion Nude]][[Videogame/NightCry Nude]] [[Videogame/NightCry Maker]] and [[Videogame/EarthDefenseForce Sandlot]]. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.
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Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as Nude Maker and Sandlot. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.

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Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as Nude Maker [[Videogame/SteelBattalion Nude]][[Videogame/NightCry Maker]] and Sandlot.[[Videogame/EarthDefenseForce Sandlot]]. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.

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Human declared bankruptcy in 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games. Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as Nude Maker and Sandlot. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.

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Human declared bankruptcy in 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games.

Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as Nude Maker and Sandlot. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.
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** ''Clock Tower Ghost Head''

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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game developer active in the 80s and 90s. Known as a developer of adventure games, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series.

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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game developer development company active in the 80s and 90s. Known as a developer of adventure games, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series.
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Human Entertainment was a Japanese game developer active in the 80s and 90s. Known as a developer of adventure games, SurvivalHorror games and sports games, they were a major player on the SNES and [=PlayStation=]. Probably their most famous work is the ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series.

Human declared bankruptcy in 2000, but several of their series continued as their [=IPs=] were distributed to other companies. ''Clock Tower'' was given to Creator/{{Capcom}}, while ''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome'' and ''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' were given to Spike, now Creator/SpikeChunsoft. The [[SharedUniverse world]] of ''Twilight Syndrome'' and ''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome'' continued to be used in Creator/GrasshopperManufacture[='s=] ''VideoGame/TheSilverCase'' and other games. Various staff members moved to these companies, as well as Nude Maker and Sandlot. Consequentially, Human Entertainment's spirit lives on to this day.

!!Games developed by Human:

*The ''VideoGame/ClockTower'' series:
**''VideoGame/ClockTower1995''
**''Clock Tower 2''
**''Clock Tower Ghost Head''
*''VideoGame/TheFiremen''
**''The Firemen 2: Pete & Danny''
*''VideoGame/FireProWrestling'' series (taken over by Spike in 2000)
*''VideoGame/MizzurnaFalls''
*''VideoGame/{{SOS}}''
**''Septentrion: Out of the Blue''
*''VideoGame/TwilightSyndrome''
**''VideoGame/MoonlightSyndrome''
**''VideoGame/TwilightSyndromeReunion''
*''VideoGame/VanguardBandits''

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