Delta Arts

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Delta Arts. Co. LTD (デルタアーツ) was a Japanese game developer founded on October 6, 2005. The company was formed by staff of Tenkey and worked on the development of low-budget titles such as a series of Thomas the Tank Engine learning software for the Nintendo DS and programming for pachinko machine. Rocket Company bought 39% shares in May 2006, making Delta Arts a subsidiary of Imagineer.[1]

The company developed Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot 8 and Medarot 9. Following dissapointing sales of recent titles (including Medarot 9), Delta Arts was closed down in April 2016. On May 2 2016, the company's website was updated with a message saying "Delta Arts Co., Ltd. ceased all activities as of the end of April. We would like to thank everyone who supported us."

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