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'''Daft''' (ダフト) was established in April 1992. Its main office was located in Kamakurashi, Kanagawa, Japan. [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.daft.co.jp/gaiyo.htm]
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'''Daft''' (有限会社ダフト) was established in April 1992. Its main office was located in Kamakurashi, Kanagawa, Japan. [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.daft.co.jp/gaiyo.htm]
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]])
 
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*''Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun'' (JP Publisher: Enix)
 
*''Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun'' (JP Publisher: Enix)
 
*''Super Back to the Future II'' (JP Publisher: Toshiba EMI)
 
*''Super Back to the Future II'' (JP Publisher: Toshiba EMI)
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:<small>The Daft website later stated the company only partially developed this title ("弊社が一部を開発したもの"). [http://web.archive.org/web/20080706063552/daft.co.jp/wordpress/archives/12]</small>
  
 
===Windows===
 
===Windows===
 
*''Toku-uchi Heroes: K-1 Typing World Grand Prix'' (JP Publisher: Sourcenext)
 
*''Toku-uchi Heroes: K-1 Typing World Grand Prix'' (JP Publisher: Sourcenext)
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:<small>The Daft website later stated the company only partially developed this title ("弊社が一部を開発したもの"). [http://web.archive.org/web/20080706063552/daft.co.jp/wordpress/archives/12]</small>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.daft.co.jp/ Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese)
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.daft.co.jp/ Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese)
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Revision as of 14:14, 2 May 2010

Daft logo

Daft (有限会社ダフト) was established in April 1992. Its main office was located in Kamakurashi, Kanagawa, Japan. [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)

Game Boy Advance

  • K-1 Pocket Grand Prix (JP Publisher: Konami)
  • K-1 Pocket Grand Prix 2 (JP Publisher: Konami)

PlayStation

  • Fighting Illusion K-1 GP 2000 (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • Fighting Illusion K-1 Grand Prix (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • Fighting Illusion K-1 Grand Prix '98 (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • Fighting Illusion K-1 Revenge (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • Fighting Illusion V: K-1 Grand Prix '99 (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • K-1 Ouja ni Narou! King of Kings (JP Publisher: Xing)
  • K-1 World GP 2001 Kaimakuban (JP Publisher: Xing)

PlayStation 2

  • Ohokuki (Planning, JP Publisher: Global A Entertainment) [2]
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 42: The Ishu Kakutougi / World Fighting (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher; EU Publisher: 505 Game Street)
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 60: The Tokusatsu Henshin Hero / Power Fighters (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher; EU Publisher: 505 Game Street)
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 88: The Minisuke Police (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher)

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • Janshin Densetsu (sound) (JP Publisher: NEC Home Electronics)

Saturn

  • K-1 Fighting Illusion Shou (JP Publisher: Xing)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Hameln no Violin Hiki (JP Publisher: Enix)
  • Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun (JP Publisher: Enix)
  • Super Back to the Future II (JP Publisher: Toshiba EMI)
The Daft website later stated the company only partially developed this title ("弊社が一部を開発したもの"). [3]

Windows

  • Toku-uchi Heroes: K-1 Typing World Grand Prix (JP Publisher: Sourcenext)
The Daft website later stated the company only partially developed this title ("弊社が一部を開発したもの"). [4]

Links