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  Hotel Dusk Developer Files For Bankruptcy
by Eric Caoili [Console/PC, Mobile Console]
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March 8, 2010
 
 Hotel Dusk  Developer Files For Bankruptcy

Cing, the independent Japanese developer behind Little King's Story and the Hotel Dusk series, filed for bankruptcy last week as it faces liabilities of some ¥256 million yen ($2.83 million).

Founded in April 1999, the Fukuoka-based company employs 29 workers. The small studio is best known for its Nintendo-published Hotel Dusk adventure series with its unique sketch-based art style. The first Hotel Dusk game released in 2007 for Nintendo DS, while its sequel Last Window shipped in Japan earlier this year and is awaiting a Western localization.

The company began its close relationship with Nintendo with the release of Trace Memory, or Another Code as it is known in other territories, for DS in 2005. The platform holder published Trace Memory in the U.S., but chose to release its 2009 follow-up, Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories, only in Japan and Europe.

Cing also co-developed Little King's Story, a simulation RPG for Wii, with Japanese developer Town Factory. Though the game was well received by critics, it sold poorly in Japan and Europe. Its other titles include Capcom's Glass Rose for PS2, the Monster Rancher DS series (the first game releases in the U.S. this March under Tecmo Koei), and several Japan-only mobile releases.

The studio's next game releasing in the States is Again, an adventure title for DS following an FBI agent as he investigates a serial killer; Tecmo intends to ship the title this March. Neither Nintendo or Cing have given indication if the developer's bankruptcy filing will affect any plans for a possible Last Window localization.

While it may be going through bankruptcy, Cing could still continue operating and restructure itself if the company decides to ask for court protection from creditors under Japan's Civil Rehabilitation Law (similar to Chapter 11 in the U.S.), according to Siliconera, which translated a report on the filing from Japanese news blog My Game News Flash.
 
   
 
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Roberto Dillon
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this is sad news: I love their games!

Bob Bob
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> Though the game was well received by critics, it sold poorly in Japan and Europe.

"the game is still selling well to this day"

http://www.uk-anime.net/articles/Rising_Star_Games_Interview/1



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