Seymour Games

Seymour Games, formerly known as Seymour Video Games, and often called Seymour, is an El Kadsreian-Charleslander video game developer, publisher, and engineering company owned by Drillimation Studios and Seymour Entertainment. The company was founded in 1983 by five people in Eirabourne, El Kadsre. They have known for numberless arcade games released in El Kadsre and Charlesland. Asides from creating arcade games, they are also known for successful game series like some of the Bionicle games, HotShots Party, Xoshi, Trixmon, Dance-It!, Monster's Out!, and many others and is one of the largest third-party publishers.

The company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Drillimation Studios in 2009, and almost all Seymour's games are now published by Bandai Namco Entertainment under their Drillimation branding.

History
The company was founded on January 8, 1983, by ten people from El Kadsre and the Charlesland Republic, as well as a few former El TV Kadsre Animation animators. In 1986, following successful of video games and survived the video game crash of 1983, the company created called Seymour Entertainment.

Following the popularity of Drillimation's Driller Engine arcade game engine, Seymour was the first of many Drillimation's licensees for Driller Engine. Seymour began using Driller Engine in 1989 for making games. Between 1993 and 1996, the company created two successful franchises, being Trixmon in November 1993 and the Drillimation-esque HotShots Party in May 1996. The original game sold more than 6 million copies.

In October 2009, Japanese company Drillimation Studios announced they would acquire the company for a total of $65 million.

Driller Engine 2

 * Super Xoshi (1989: TS-OS, TS-UGOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nitrome Enjoyment System, Theorysonic Hyper-System)
 * Xoshi Puzzle (1989: TS-UGOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nitrome Enjoyment System, Theorysonic Hyper-System)
 * Patry 3: Super Patry (1990: TS-UGOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nitrome 32, Nitrome Enjoyment System, Theorysonic Hyper-System)
 * Xoshi Land 2 (1990: Nitrome Handtrome, Theorysonic Blue King)
 * Ruby Core (1990: TS-UGOS, MS-DOS, Macintosh, Super Nintendo, Genesis)
 * Color Xoshi 2 (1991: TS-UGOS, Nitrome Enjoyment System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Theorysonic Hyper-System, Macintosh, Sega Master System, Genesis, MS-DOS)
 * Patry 4: Wonderland (1992: TS-UGOS, Nitrome 32, Nintendo Entertainment System, Theorysonic Codear, Windows)
 * Xoshi Plus (1992: TS-UGOS, Nitrome Enjoyment System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Theorysonic Hyper-System, Macintosh, Sega Master System, Theorysonic Codear, Genesis, MS-DOS, Nitrome 32)
 * Xoshi Puzzle 2 (1993: TS-UGOS, Nitrome Enjoyment System, SNES, Macintosh, Sega Master System, Genesis, MS-DOS, Nitrome 32, Theorysonic Codear)
 * Ruby Core 2 (1994: TS-UGOS, MS-DOS, Macintosh, Super Nintendo, Genesis)
 * Patry 5: Harbor Islands (1995: TS-UGOS, MS-DOS, Genesis, SNES, Nitrome 32, Theorysonic Codear, EKS Ranger)

Driller Engine 3

 * Xoshi Smash! (1996: TS-UGOS, Sphere Box, Nitrome Unity)
 * HotShots Party (1996: PlayStation, SNES, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Windows, TS-UGOS, Sphere Box)
 * Akari Kagamine and the Luminous Bricks (1996: Arcade, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Windows, Macintosh, TS-UGOS)
 * Akari Kagamine and the Stick of Alchemy (1997: Arcade, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Windows, Macintosh, TS-UGOS)
 * HotShots Party II (1998: PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy/Game Boy Color, Windows, TS-UGOS, Sphere Box, Chaos)
 * New Xoshi (1999: PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy/Game Boy Color, Windows, TS-UGOS, Nitrome Unity, Sphere Box, Chaos, EKS Ranger, Portosic OS)
 * HotShots Party 2000 (2000: Playstation, PS2, Dreamcast, Windows, TS-UGOS, Chaos, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, Theorysonic Pyramid)
 * Xoshi Collection (2000: Game Boy Color, EKS Ranger, Nitrome Handtrome Unity)

Driller Engine 4/5

 * HotShots Party 3 (2001: PS2, Dreamcast, Theorysonic Pyramid, Nintendo GameCube, Windows, TS-UGOS, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance)
 * Xoshi Advance (2002, Game Boy Advance)
 * HotShots Party World (2003: PS2, Xbox, Theorysonic Pyramid, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS, Game Boy Advance, Mobile)
 * New Xoshi 2 (2004: PS2, Xbox, Theorysonic Pyramid, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS, Game Boy Advance, Mobile)
 * HotShots Party '04 (2004: PS2, Xbox, Theorysonic Pyramid, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS, PSP, Game Boy Advance, Mobile)

Driller Engine Ultimate

 * HotShots Party Extra (2006/07: PS2, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360, Theorysonic Pyramid, Titan, Nintendo DS, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS, Java ME, iOS)
 * Technic Drillimation Battle! (2008: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS)
 * HotShots Party 5 (2009: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, PSP, Nintendo DS, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Theorysonic Pyramid, Theorysonic Titan, TS-UGOS)
 * HotShots Dance-It! (2010: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii)
 * Xoshi Generations (2010: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, PSP, Nintendo DS, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Theorysonic Pyramid, Theorysonic Titan, TS-UGOS)
 * Patry: Smash It! (2010: PS3, Wii, Windows, Mac OS X, TS-UGOS)
 * The Drillimation Movie Game (2010: PS3, PSP, WiiWare, DSiWare, Xbox 360)

Driller Engine Ultimate 2

 * HotShots Party of the Stars (2011)
 * HotShots Party 6 (2012: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, PSP, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, Hycintho Sea, TS-UGOS)
 * HotShots Dance-It! 2 (2012: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, Hycintho Sea)
 * Xoshi 30 (2012: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, PSP, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, Hycintho Sea, TS-UGOS)
 * HotShots Dance-It! 3 (2013: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U, Hycintho Sea)
 * HotShots Party Series Collection (2013)
 * HotShots Dance-It! 2015 (2014: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U, Hycintho Sea)
 * HotShots Party 7 (2014/15: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Hyacinto Sea, TS-UGOS)

Driller Engine Ultimate 3

 * Hotshots Dance-It! 2016 (2015: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Hycintho Sea)
 * Hotshots Dance-It! 2017 (2016: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Hycintho Sea)
 * Xoshi Reboot (2017: Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, TS-UGOS, TSUG, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Hycintho Sea)
 * Magic Vari: The Arcade (2017: Arcade, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Hycintho Sea, iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS)
 * HotShots Party 8 (2018: Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, TS-UGOS, TSUG, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Hycintho Sea)
 * Shin Megami Tensei: The Canada Odyssey (2018: Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, TS-UGOS, TSUG, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Hycintho Sea)

Sound effects
Besides their famous games, Seymour was hugely known for their huge library of sound effects. Besides remakes of cartoon-style sound effects, such as slide whistles and ricochets, Seymour also took some sound effects from films produced by Seymour Entertainment. When the studio was founded, Seymour only had some limited choices through a programmable sound generator on the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore 64. By the time Seymour began using Driller Engine 2 in 1989, they began creating more sound effects for use in games.

Some of their most well-known sound effects were the death sound from Xoshi, where a balloon pop would be heard followed by a "crashing" effect from a square wave and noise channel. Another series of sound effects was moving the cursor and/or confirming selections in the HotShots Party series, as well as the ones used when rolling the dice block and/or hitting it. Starting in the mid-1990s, other game studios began using them, most notably Drillimation Studios.

Some anime and live-action series in El Kadsre also used them, such as Akari Kagamine and the Rainbow Mirror by El TV Kadsre Animation, Nova Orbis 3: Crackdown, and many others. Drillimation even used them in any danmaku shooter game they made since the Driller Engine 3 era. They faded away when the Driller Engine Ultimate Era arrived and were replaced with newer, digitally recorded sounds.

"See More"
See More is a marketing slogan used in some Seymour games. The first game to use the slogan was in the release of the first HotShots Party game, which featured the phrase, "You've probably seen the HotShots board game, but now, see more of it in electronic form."