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'''Gust Corporation''' (株式会社ガスト ''Kabushiki-gaisha Gasuto'') is a Japanese developer and publisher of game software titles, known for games such as ''Atelier Marie'', ''[[Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana|Atelier Iris]]'', and ''[[Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia|Ar tonelico]]''.<br>
'''Gust Corporation''' (株式会社ガスト ''Kabushiki-gaisha Gasuto'') is a Japanese developer and publisher of game software titles, known for games such as ''Atelier Marie'', ''[[Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana|Atelier Iris]]'', and ''[[Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia|Ar tonelico]]''.<br>
Gust Corporation was founded in 1993 in Nagano, Japan, as the first game software house in Nagano Prefecture. The company began by creating ''dôjinshi'' games for personal computers. Its first project was ''Story of King Ares (アレス王の物語)'' for the NEC personal computer. In 1994 the company became an official developer for the Sony [[PlayStation]] video game console, and its first PlayStation product was the simulation game ''Falkata (ファルカタ)''. In 1997, Gust released ''Atelier Marie'', the first game in the long-running, popular, and iconic ''Atelier'' series. Since then the company has released several successful games for various home and portable video game systems.
Gust Corporation was founded in 1993 in Nagano, Japan, as the first game software house in Nagano Prefecture. The company began by creating ''dôjinshi'' games for personal computers. Its first project was ''Story of King Ares (アレス王の物語)'' for the NEC personal computer. In 1994 the company became an official developer for the Sony [[PlayStation]] video game console, and its first PlayStation product was the simulation game ''Falkata (ファルカタ)''. In 1997, Gust released ''Atelier Marie'', the first game in the long-running, popular, and iconic ''Atelier'' series. Since then the company has released several successful games for various home and portable video game systems.
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