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June 01, 2004
A new forum titled Puzzling in Japan dedicated to the Japanese puzzling experience was launched in Conceptispuzzles.com on May 16.>>
April 01, 2004
In July 2003 Hagishima Publishing became a Conceptis partner in Japan, and has been publishing Pic-a-Pix (PAP) and Link-a-Pix (LAP) puzzles in their magazines since then.>>
February 01, 2004
Following an interview with Dave Green, president of Conceptis Puzzles, a Japanese newspaper titled Soft Jinmyaku ("Soft Connection") published the following news item about how Conceptis succeeded to turn an esoteric hobby into international...>>
October 06, 2003
Since December 2002, Sun Magazine Group, one of Japan’s largest magazine publishers, has been including several Pic-a-Pix and Link-a-Pix puzzles in all issues of Oekaki Mate magazine. Thus, Conceptis has become the first non-Japanese company to...>>
May 01, 2003
The first volume of Conceptis' FAP (Fill-a-Pix) puzzles, locally branded as Nurie Puzzles, is now available for KDDI AU mobile phone subscribers in Japan. >>
Link-a-Pix puzzles, locally branded as Pictlink, are available for KDDI au mobile phone subscribers in Japan since March 6.>>
April 02, 2003
In its continuing efforts to increase worldwide awareness and to support its publishers, Conceptis enhanced its website with sections in Japanese language. With this, Conceptis steps into a new dimension as the first and only picture-forming logic...>>
March 01, 2003
G-mode announces the first release of Conceptis Fill-a-Pix puzzles for NTT DoCoMo mobile phone subscribers in Japan. Branded locally as Nurie-Puzzle, G-mode will offer the first version of this new game to customers with iMode Java enabled phones.>>
December 01, 2002
Gakken releases Link-a-Pix on cell phones>>
May 01, 2002
Tokyo, March 2002. AlfaCom Ltd. and Conceptis Ltd. have signed an agreement appointing AlfaCom as Conceptis representative in Japan. In this capacity, AlfaCom will provide local support to Conceptis' publishers while continuing to develop and...>>
July 01, 2001
Byakuya Shobo and Cosmic International, two Tokyo-based publishers are now publishing Conceptis Puzzles in their magazines. Byakuya Shobo’s logic puzzle magazine titled Oekaki Puzzle Land is published every two months at 100,000 copies. Targeted...>>
November 01, 2000
Conceptis is starting activities in Japan.>>