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Right Stuff Co. Ltd
株式会社ライトスタッフ
IndustryVideo games
FoundedFebruary 27, 1990
Defunct1999
FateBankruptcy and liquidation
HeadquartersNo. 10 No. 10 6-chome, Nishi-Ōi, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Shima Tetsuo (CEO)
Kimura Aikihiro
Jun Rice
Iizima Takeo
Websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/*sa_/www.right-stuff.co.jp

Right Stuff Co. Ltd. (株式会社ライトスタッフ), abbreviated as RS, was a video game production company that was founded on February 27, 1990, in Nishi-Ōi, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan.

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A newsletter titled "RSのどいつもこいつも!!" was issued.

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