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{{stub}}'''Yuki Enterprise''' (悠紀エンタープライズ), later known as '''Examu Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社エクサム) or '''Examu Inc.''', was a Japanese video game developer which specialized in fighting games. The company is most notable for its development division [[wikipedia:Team Arcana|Team Arcana]], creators of the ''[[wikipedia:Arcana Heart|Arcana Heart]]'' series, and for producing the ''Net Versus'' series of [[Sega Dreamcast]] online board games.
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{{stub}}'''Yuki Enterprise Inc.''' (株式会社悠紀エンタープライズ), later known as '''Examu Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社エクサム) or '''Examu Inc.''', was a Japanese video game developer which specialized in fighting games. The company is most notable for its development division [[wikipedia:Team Arcana|Team Arcana]], creators of the ''[[wikipedia:Arcana Heart|Arcana Heart]]'' series, and for producing the ''Net Versus'' series of [[Sega Dreamcast]] online board games.
  
 
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Yuki Enterprise
Founded: 1999-05
Defunct: 2020-02
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan

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Yuki Enterprise Inc. (株式会社悠紀エンタープライズ), later known as Examu Co., Ltd. (株式会社エクサム) or Examu Inc., was a Japanese video game developer which specialized in fighting games. The company is most notable for its development division Team Arcana, creators of the Arcana Heart series, and for producing the Net Versus series of Sega Dreamcast online board games.

Company

In 2006, Yuki Enterprise was formally renamed to Examu Co., Ltd.[1]

In February 2020, the company suspended their business operations, with future development and product support being migrated to Team Arcana.

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