Eighting Co., Ltd., stylized as 8ing, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It was formerly known as Raizing. It is known for its shoot 'em ups and its licensed fighting games.
- 15 March 1993; 27 years ago
- Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
- 236 (2019)
- Video games
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A-weighting is applied to instrument-measured sound levels in an effort to account for the relative loudness perceived by the human ear, as the ear is less sensitive to low audio frequencies. It is employed by arithmetically adding a table of values, listed by octave or third-octave bands, to the measured sound pressure levels in dB.
Eighting was originally founded in 1993 by former employees of Compile, best known for their Puyo Puyo and Zanac/Aleste series, including Sotoyama Yuuichi, Kazuyuki Nakashima, and Yokoo Kenichi. Eighting worked closely together with Raizing, with Raizing working on the games' development while Eighting took care of sales and distribution.
Fighting games are characterized by close combat between two fighters or groups of fighters of comparable strength, often broken into rounds. If multiple players are involved, players generally fight against each other.
Eighting Co., Ltd. (also called 8ing/Raizing, Eighting/Raizing, Raizing, Eighting, or 8ing) is a Japanese video game company mainly known for its shoot 'em ups and its licensed fighting games.
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