Arika

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Arika
Type Public
Founded November 1, 1995 (ARMtech, K.K.)
March 1996 (Arika Co., Ltd.)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people Akira Nishitani, founder
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Number of people 50
Website http://www.arika.co.jp/

Arika Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer.

ARMtech, K.K

Akira Nishitani founded ARMtech, K.K. on November 1, 1995.

Arika Co., Ltd.

The company name was changed to Arika Co., Ltd. in March 1996.

The name Arika is comprised of the first name of the company's founder, Akira Nishitani, reversed.

Arika games owned by WEC Museum

Title Year System Added to museum Notes
3D Classics Excitebike 2011 Nintendo 3DS October 2, 2019 Port of the 1984 Famicom game.
Dr. Luigi 2013 Wii U February 18, 2018 Co-developed with Nintendo SPD.
Dr. Mario Express 2008 Nintendo DSi July 2, 2020
Dr. Mario Online Rx 2008 Wii November 10, 2010
Pac-Man 99 2021 Nintendo Switch April 7, 2021
Super Mario Bros. 35 2020 Nintendo Switch October 1, 2020 It was discontinued on April 1, 2021.
Tetris 99 2019 Nintendo Switch February 13, 2019