Business Archive

Past closed businesses

After its founding in 2006, ACCESSPORT operated video search, social applications, game publishing, and Android content services. This page rebuilds the archived service pages in the style and context of the current site.

Rebuilt from ACCESSPORT service pages and related subpages saved by the Internet Archive around July 7, 2020. Links to ended services and download destinations are not republished here.

4Former business areas
2010aima launch
2014China publishing records

Former Businesses

Former businesses across internet and mobile markets

Former game publishing business visual

Japan to China

Game publishing

Bringing Japanese smartphone games to China

ACCESSPORT supported Japanese smartphone games entering China through culturalization, marketing, distribution channel work, and regulatory coordination. The archived page emphasized adaptation for local networks, devices, user preferences, and promotion channels.

  • Culturalization beyond translation, including UI, balance, and feature adjustments
  • Marketing through China-specific channels such as Weixin, Weibo, BBS, video, and search services
  • Distribution and regulatory support with third-party Android markets and local partners
Nopara game visual

China to Japan

Social game operations

Operating browser and social games for Japan

Starting with Nopara Plus on mixi in November 2009, ACCESSPORT operated social games across aima, mixi, Hangame, Gesoten, Yahoo! Mobage, and other platforms.

  • Operations centered on PC browser games for the Japanese market
  • Multi-platform distribution and user acquisition paths
  • Ongoing localization of worldbuilding, events, and live operations
aima platform diagram

Platform

aima

A social app platform connecting media and SAP partners

aima was an open application platform launched in July 2010 with major internet and point-site partners. It connected media companies and social application providers so apps could reach broader audiences.

  • Open distribution infrastructure connecting media and SAP partners
  • Support for media-specific events and promotions
  • The archived page described roughly 30 media partners and about 60 million user touchpoints
Tapnow service screen

Content Service

Tapnow

Android content services and device management tools

Tapnow was introduced as a multi-support tool for Android, covering app search, backup, management, and security from both PC and Android devices. Tapnow Market, Tapnow Assistant, music apps, and official sites expanded ACCESSPORT's Android content entry points.

  • PC and Android app search, installation, and management
  • Backup support for photos, mail, contacts, and other data
  • Security checks, including virus detection before installation

Archived Titles

Titles listed in the former app archive

The former app list mainly featured PC browser games that were offered across multiple platforms.

Farming and growth simulation

Nopara Plus

Listed as a social game where players grew unusual crops and animals, interacted with friends, and collected in-game ranks.

Simulation RPG

Wind Glory

Presented as a browser RPG set in another dimension, with fantasy visuals, transformation elements, and progression systems.

3D action RPG

Karma Online

Presented as a PC browser 3D action RPG about devil hunters fighting a powerful demon army.

Publishing Records

China publishing records shown on the archived site

China title: 黑猫维兹 / Released March 20, 2014

Quiz RPG: The World of Mystic Wiz

The archived page listed this Colopl quiz and card battle RPG as a China distribution case.

China title: 暗黒迷城 / Released April 15, 2014

Dark Labyrinth

The archived page listed this Ateam 3D dungeon RPG as a China distribution case.

These businesses are no longer ACCESSPORT's main focus, but the experience in localization, operations, distribution, and partner coordination carries into today's AI technology adoption and Japan market expansion work.