Eighting Co., Ltd., stylized as 8ing, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It formerly existed as two separate companies: Eighting and Raizing. It is known for its shoot 'em ups and its licensed fighting games.

Eighting's name comes from nanakorobi yaoki, a Japanese proverb that says "fall down seven times and get up eight times." Raizing was derived from raijingu (rising) and Raijin, the Japanese god of lightning.

History

In March 1993, former Compile staff established Raizing and Eighting to create arcade games. Raizing handled game development while Eighting did sales and distribution. Raizing included a handful of employees who worked on Musha Aleste, including Yuichi Toyama, Kazuyuki Nakashima, and Kenichi Yokoo.

Their first game, Mahou Daisakusen/Sorcer Striker, was released in May 1993. The developers were advised by Toaplan. When Toaplan closed, some staff joined Raizing. Others went on to join Cave, Gazelle, and Takumi Corporation, each of which continued Toaplan's reputation for difficult shooting games. Raizing also continued to use arcade hardware based on Toaplan's units. Composer Manabu Namiki joined the company in 1995, working on Battle Garegga, Armed Police Batrider, Terra Diver, Ghoul Panic, Dimahoo, and others before leaving in 2000. He continued to work with Eighting on fighting games, such as the Bleach: Heat the Soul series.

In October 2000, the Raizing division was incorporated into Eighting. In November 2005, Eighting filed for a public listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Mothers market.

With the merger of Eighting and Raizing, the combined company began to focus on distributing mobile content for NTT Docomo’s i-mode system, Vodafone live!, and KDDI's EZweb service. It also developed a reputation for fighting games based on anime franchises, including Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist, Zatch Bell, and InuYasha.

In 2008, Eighting opened a new subsidiary in Okinawa. It also opened a studio in Sapporo in 2010. By 2011, the company had a department dedicated to social network games for mobile devices.

In 2016, Eighting was acquired by COLOPL. Eighting has also partnered with Nintendo on Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, Kirby Star Allies, and Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and Pikmin 4.

List of games developed

List of games developed as Raizing
YearTitlePublisherNotesRef.
1993Sorcer StrikerAble Corporation
1994Bomberman: Panic BomberHudson SoftProduced with Hudson Soft
Kingdom Grand PrixEighting
1996Battle Garegga
Terra DiverEighting Electronic Arts Victor Data East
1997Bloody RoarHudson Soft/SCEA/Virgin InteractiveProduced with Hudson Soft
1998Armed Police BatriderEighting
1999Battle BakraidAble Corporation
Bloody Roar 2Hudson Soft SCEA Virgin Interactive
Ghoul PanicNamco
Golgo 13
2000DimahooCapcom
1944: The Loop Master
Brave BladeNamco
Golgo 13 - Kiseki no Dandou
2001Golgo 13 - Juusei no Requiem
List of games developed as Eighting
YearTitlePublisherNotesRef.
2001Bloody Roar 3Hudson Soft Activision Virgin InteractiveProduced with Hudson Soft
Kuru Kuru KururinNintendo
Tekken AdvanceNamco
2002Kururin ParadiseNintendo
Bloody Roar: Primal FuryHudson Soft ActivisionProduced with Hudson Soft
2003Bloody Roar 4KonamiProduced with Hudson Soft
Naruto: Clash of NinjaTomy
Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2
2004Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream CarnivalBandai
Kururin SquashNintendo
Zoids StruggleTomy
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3
2005Bleach: Heat the SoulSCEI
Inuyasha: Feudal CombatBandai
Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Go! Go! Mamono Fight!!
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles
Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4Tomy
Bleach: Heat the Soul 2SCEI
2006Eyeshield 21 Max Devil PowerNintendo
Eyeshield 21 Devilbats DevildaysNintendo
Battle Stadium D.O.NBandai NamcoProduced with Q Interactive
Master of IllusionNintendoProduced with Tenyo
Bleach: Heat the Soul 3SCEI
2007Eyeshield 21 Field Saikyou no SenshitachiNintendo
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of MirrorsSquare EnixProduced with Genius Sonority
Bleach: Heat the Soul 4SCEI
Naruto: Clash of Ninja RevolutionTakara Tomy
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2
2008Fate/unlimited codesCapcomProduced with Type-Moon and Cavia
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes
Castlevania JudgmentKonami
Bleach: Heat the Soul 5SCEI
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2Takara Tomy
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3
2009Kamen Rider: Climax HeroesBandai Namco
Kamen Rider: Dragon KnightD3 PublisherNintendo DS version produced by Natsume Co., Ltd.
Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade ChroniclesTakara Tomy
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
Bleach: Heat the Soul 6SCEI
Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes WBandai Namco
2010Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-StarsCapcomUpdated version of Cross Generation of Heroes
Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes OOOBandai Namco
Bleach: Heat the Soul 7SCEI
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! SpecialTakara Tomy
2011Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two WorldsCapcom
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3Updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Monster Hunter 3 UltimateProduced with Capcom
Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes FourzeBandai Namco
2012Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes
2013Kamen Rider: Battride WarProduced with Bandai Namco
2014Kamen Rider: Battride War II
2016Kamen Rider: Battride War Genesis
Zoids: Field of RebellionTakara Tomy
2017Monster Hunter Generations UltimateCapcomProduced with Capcom
Kamen Rider: Climax FightersBandai Namco
2020Zoids Wild: Blast UnleashedTakara Tomy
Zoids Wild: Infinity Blast
Pikmin 3 DeluxeNintendoPorted and developed new content for the title
2022DNF DuelNexonDeveloped with Arc System Works and Neople
2023Pikmin 4NintendoCo-developed with Nintendo EPD
2024Nintendo Switch Sports (Free content update)NintendoCo-developed free basketball content update with Nintendo.
2025Hunter × Hunter: Nen × ImpactBushiroad Games Arc System Works

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