siliconera.com - 8/11/2009
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Aksys and Arc System Works, the company behind Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, are tight. Their names are coincidentally similar, if you take the Japanese abbreviation “ArcSys” into account. Does Arc System Works actually own Aksys?
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Does Arc System Works actually own Aksys?
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... If you’re interested in learning a bit more about the process involved with Arc System Works and Aksys game deals, you can find out in the article right here. ...
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