Aiky

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Aiky Co., Ltd. (有限会社アイキ) was a video game software development company that was founded on November 25, 2002. It was considered to be Compile's successor due to Compile's intellectual property transferring over to the company, including the Madou Monogatari series and Pochi and Nyaa, the latter of which had been in development prior to Compile's bankruptcy.

In November 2005, Aiky's intellectual property was transferred to D4 Enterprise, where it has remained to this day with the exception of the Aleste series, which was later purchased by M2. Aiky declared bankruptcy on December 19, 2006.[1]

List of Games

Title Platform(s) Release date Notes
Guru Logi Champ Mobile May 2, 2003 A mobile phone port of the Gameboy Advance puzzle title Guru Logi Champ, originally developed by Compile in 2001.
ZANAC Mobile September 9, 2003 (Java)

February 12, 2005 (EZweb)

March 7, 2005 (i-appli)

A mobile phone port of Compile's popular shoot 'em up game originally released in 1986. The i-appli version of the game was re-released on the Nintendo Switch through G-mode's G-MODE ARCHIVES lineup on January 28, 2021, however, Aiky's name has been removed from the title screen.
Aleste Mobile November 12, 2003 (Vodafone live!) A mobile phone port of Compile's popular shoot 'em up game originally released in 1988. The port was distributed by Square Enix.
Guru Logi Champ Trial Version MSX2 (via emulator) December 17, 2003 A port of Compile's Gameboy Advance puzzle title developed for MSX2 hardware. This trial version was distributed through MSX Magazine Revival Vol. 2 and was playable through an included emulator on the disc. A full version of the game was never released.
Pochi and Nyaa Arcade December 24, 2003
PlayStation 2 October 28, 2004
Madou Monogatari Mobile December 14, 2005

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