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'''Dimps''' is an Osaka-based development studio with an additional office in Tokyo, Japan.  Employing a staff of 218 people, it is known for developing such games as the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]] trilogy for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[GameCube]], and most portable Sonic games for [[Nintendo]] portables (the [[Sonic Advance]] trilogy and [[Sonic Battle]] on [[Game Boy Advance]]; [[Sonic Rush]] for [[Nintendo DS]]).  They also co-developed [[Tales of the Tempest]] on the Nintendo DS with [[Namco Tales Studio]].  The company was founded by several former SNK employees.
'''Dimps''' is an Osaka-based development studio with an additional office in Tokyo, Japan.  Employing a staff of 218 people, it is known for developing such games as the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]] trilogy for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[GameCube]], and most portable Sonic games for [[Nintendo]] portables (the [[Sonic Advance]] trilogy and [[Sonic Battle]] on [[Game Boy Advance]]; [[Sonic Rush]] for [[Nintendo DS]]).  They also co-developed [[Tales of the Tempest]] on the Nintendo DS with [[Namco Tales Studio]].  The company was founded by several former SNK employees.

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Dimps is an Osaka-based development studio with an additional office in Tokyo, Japan. Employing a staff of 218 people, it is known for developing such games as the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai trilogy for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube, and most portable Sonic games for Nintendo portables (the Sonic Advance trilogy and Sonic Battle on Game Boy Advance; Sonic Rush for Nintendo DS). They also co-developed Tales of the Tempest on the Nintendo DS with Namco Tales Studio. The company was founded by several former SNK employees.