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'''Heartbeat''' (sometimes '''Heart Beat''') was a [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]ese [[Wikipedia:video game developer|video game developer]], famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the ''[[Dragon Quest series]]''. Heartbeat also developed a remake of ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a sabbatical. The company stated its reason was "the raise of development costs," despite the massive financial success of its games. The company is currently non-existent, but several of its members have created [[Genius Sonority]], a company that develops games for [[Nintendo]].
'''Heartbeat''' (sometimes '''Heart Beat''') was a [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japanese]] [[Wikipedia:video game developer|video game developer]], famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the ''[[Dragon Quest series]]''. Heartbeat also developed a remake of ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a sabbatical. The company stated its reason was "the raise of development costs," despite the massive financial success of its games. The company is currently non-existent, but several of its members have created [[Genius Sonority]], a company that develops games for [[Nintendo]].


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Revision as of 16:08, 15 July 2010

Heartbeat (sometimes Heart Beat) was a Japanese video game developer, famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the Dragon Quest series. Heartbeat also developed a remake of Dragon Quest IV. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a sabbatical. The company stated its reason was "the raise of development costs," despite the massive financial success of its games. The company is currently non-existent, but several of its members have created Genius Sonority, a company that develops games for Nintendo.

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