Idea Factory

Idea Factory (アイディアファクトリー) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded by former employees of Data East on October 26, 1994 headed by company president Koichi Ota and vice president Shingo Kuwana.

Idea Factory's role-playing games are known for their complexity and difficulty.

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Famous quotes containing the words idea and/or factory:

    ... if there’s a house, then there is a wall ... between them and the outside world. The ideal is to stay inside and to never have to go out, and the whole idea of staying home is really important. I think men do get out, but it is not glamorized the way it is here in America, where the big story is to ride out and go someplace and to travel.
    Gish Jen (b. 1956)

    ... you can have a couple of seconds to rest in. I mean seconds. You have about two seconds to wait while the blanker is on the felt drawing the moisture out. You can stand and relax those two seconds—three seconds at most. You wish you didn’t have to work in a factory. When it’s all you know what to do, that’s what you do.
    Grace Clements, U.S. factory worker. As quoted in Working, book 5, by Studs Terkel (1973)