# FMC

> Japanese game developer

**Wikidata**: [Q111242126](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111242126)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/fmc

## Summary
FMC is a Japanese video game developer best known for producing visual novels. It is listed in game databases and identified on Wikidata as a video game developer operating in Japan, with stylized aliases F·M·C and F・M・C.

## Key Facts
- FMC is a video game developer based in Japan.
- FMC is classified as an instance of the "video game developer" class (a software development organization specializing in the creation of video games).
- Industry: video game industry.
- Primary product type: visual novel.
- Recorded aliases: "F·M·C" and "F・M・C".
- Visual Novel Database entry: ID p5550, with qualifiers linking P1810 = "FMC" and P4970 = "F·M·C".
- Wikidata description: "Japanese game developer".
- Founding date and creator information: not provided in the supplied source material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is FMC?
A: FMC is a Japanese company that develops video games, with a focus on visual novels. It appears in game databases and is identified on Wikidata as a video game developer.

### Q: What kinds of games does FMC make?
A: FMC is recorded as producing visual novels.

### Q: Does FMC use any alternate names?
A: Yes. FMC is also represented with the stylized aliases "F·M·C" and "F・M・C" in source records.

### Q: Where can I find a database record for FMC?
A: FMC has a Visual Novel Database record with ID p5550, which includes aliases P1810 = "FMC" and P4970 = "F·M·C".

## Why It Matters
FMC matters as a contributor to Japan's visual novel sector within the broader video game industry. Visual novels are a distinct genre of interactive storytelling that play a significant role in Japanese game culture and niche global markets; developers like FMC create content that supports that ecosystem. Being cataloged in specialist databases (such as the Visual Novel Database) and identified on Wikidata indicates that FMC has a recognized footprint in the game-data and preservation space, which helps players, researchers, and industry trackers discover, reference, and analyze its works. Even when detailed public company history or personnel information is not available, database identifiers and standardized classifications are important for linking FMC to its products and for maintaining consistent metadata across platforms used by fans, archivists, and automated systems.

## Notable For
- Producing visual novels as its recorded product type.
- Being a Japan-based video game developer.
- Using stylized aliases "F·M·C" and "F・M・C".
- Having a dedicated Visual Novel Database entry (ID p5550) linking common name variants.

## Body
### Identity and Names
- Official short name: FMC.
- Known aliases: "F·M·C" and "F・M・C".
- Wikidata description lists the entity simply as "Japanese game developer".

### Classification and Industry
- Instance of: video game developer.
- Industry: video game industry.
- The "video game developer" class is defined as a software development organization specializing in the creation of video games.

### Products
- Product or material produced: visual novel.
- No specific game titles, release dates, or versions are provided in the supplied material.

### Database and Identifiers
- Visual Novel Database (VNDB) ID: p5550.
- VNDB qualifiers provided: P1810 = "FMC"; P4970 = "F·M·C".
- Presence in these databases signals a recognized entry point for cataloging FMC's works.

### Public Data Gaps
- The provided source material does not include founding date, founder/creator names, company history, headquarters address, or specific product titles.
- SEO data: no SEO data available in the supplied material.

### References (from supplied source)
- Wikidata-style descriptors and classification entries (instance_of: video game developer; wikidata_description: Japanese game developer).
- Visual Novel Database identifiers and alias qualifiers as listed above.