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|founded=[[March 4]], [[1994]]
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|location=Tokyo, Japan
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'''General Entertainment Co., Ltd.''' is a Japanese film production company and video game developer. GE focuses on bringing live-motion film scenes to video games. They started developing games for the [[Sega Saturn]] system in [[1995]], then transitioned into handhelds and the [[PlayStation]] console in [[1998]], with the game [[Alive]]. Since then, they have developed games for the Japan market on the [[Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] systems as well. Their last game, for the GBA handheld, was released in [[2003]].
'''General Entertainment Co., Ltd.''' is a Japanese film production company and video game developer. GE focuses on bringing live-motion film scenes to video games. They started developing games for the [[Sega Saturn]] system in [[1995]], then transitioned into handhelds and the [[PlayStation]] console in [[1998]], with the game [[Alive]]. Since then, they have developed games for the Japan market on the [[Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] systems as well. Their last game, for the GBA handheld, was released in [[2003]].
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General Entertainment Co., Ltd. is a Japanese film production company and video game developer. GE focuses on bringing live-motion film scenes to video games. They started developing games for the Sega Saturn system in 1995, then transitioned into handhelds and the PlayStation console in 1998, with the game Alive. Since then, they have developed games for the Japan market on the Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance systems as well. Their last game, for the GBA handheld, was released in 2003.

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