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Aka "Digital Ware" or "DigitalWare." Company started in March 1995 by, we guess, former Cream staff. Headed by Toshihiko Momoi (桃井俊彦).

The extent to which Digitalware was involved with many of these games is very questionable, hence all the red. Credits would be appreciated.

Research Methods: Online resources (see Links), shared credits

Dreamcast

  • Dino Crisis (some programming) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Capcom)
Direction: Nextech; Some Planning, Some Programming?: Media Entertainment, Gargoyle Mechanics; Graphics: Avant; Sound: Paon

DS

  • Simple DS Series Vol. 7: The Illust Puzzle & Suuji Puzzle / Essential Sudoku DS (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher; EU Publisher: Essential Games)
  • Simple DS Series Vol. 28: The Illust Puzzle & Suuji Puzzle 2 (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher)
  • Simple DS Series Vol. 33: The Crossword & Kanji Puzzle (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher)

GameCube

  • International Superstar Soccer 3 (some programming) (EU Publisher: Konami)
Some Programming: Highwaystar, Quintet
  • Spider-Man
  • Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury (under subcontract with Mechanic Arms) (US Publisher: Bandai Namco Games)
Overall Development/Development Management (1 Person + 7 Outside People): Mechanic Arms

Neo Geo

  • Breakers Revenge (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: Visco)
Sound: Light Link Music

Nintendo 64

  • Bass Rush: ECOGEAR PowerWorm Championship (some programming) (JP Publisher: Visco)
Sound: Cube

PlayStation

  • Élan (JP Publisher: Visco)
  • Élan Plus (game production) (JP Publisher: Visco) [1]
Game Design, Direction: Arowana; Mechanical Design: Studio Camshaft; Visual Design: Sony Music Communications; Sound: Light Link Music; CG Movies: Dimension; ?: Minthouse?
  • Heroine Dream (some graphics support?; under subcontract with ISCO?) (JP Publisher: Map Japan)
  • Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Jigoku Yuuen Satsujin Jiken (some graphics) (JP Publisher: Kodansha)
Developer: Digital Frontier
  • Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo 3: Seiryuu Densetsu Satsujin Jiken (some graphics) (JP Publisher: Kodansha)
Developer: TYO Entertainment
  • Kids Station: Magical Music: Eigo de One Two Three! (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Rung Rung: Oz no Mahou Tsukai: Another World (PocketStation) (JP Publisher: Affect)
  • Salaryman Kintarou: The Game (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Sound: Light Link Music
  • World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002 (co-developed with KCET?) (JP Publisher: Konami) [2]

PlayStation 2

  • Arc the Lad: Seirei no Koukon / Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (development support) (JP/US/EU Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment)
  • Bujingai / Bujingai: The Forsaken City / Bujingai Swordmaster (localization programming and graphics) (JP Publisher: Taito; US Publisher: BAM! Entertainment; EU Publisher: 505 GameStreet)
  • Konjiki no Gashbell!! Gekitou! Saikyou no Mamonotachi / Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury (under subcontract with Mechanic Arms) (JP Publisher: Bandai; US Publisher: Bandai Namco Games)
Overall Development/Development Management (1 Person + 4 Outside People): Mechanic Arms
  • Naruto: Uzumaki Ninden / Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles (some localization) (JP/EU/AU Publisher: Bandai; US Publisher: Bandai Namco Games)
Production: Cavia; Developer: Racjin; Additional Production: In-Glove; Some Localization: thinkArts
  • Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 5: Golden Axe (some programming) (JP Publisher: 3D Ages)
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 96: The Kaizoku: Gaikotsu Ippirates! / Buccaneer (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher; EU Publisher: Essential Games)
  • Spider-Man

Saturn

  • Aqua-World Umibi Monogatari (JP Publisher: Masudaya)
  • Cross Romance: Koi to Mahjong to Hanafuda to (JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
  • Crows: The Battle Action for Sega Saturn (JP Publisher: Athena)
  • Diary (unreleased?)
  • Dragon's Heaven (unreleased) (Data East)
  • Free Talk Studio: Mari no Kimama na Oshaberi (JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)
  • Game-Ware Vol. 4 (Pipitto Boy no Daibouken 4; under subcontract with ISCO) (JP Publisher: General Entertainment)
  • Jungle Park: Saturn Island (JP Publisher: BMG Japan)
  • Lovely Pop 2 in 1: Jan Jan Koi Shimasho (JP Publisher: Visco)
  • M[emu] Kimi o Tsutaete (JP Publisher: DaZZ)
  • Sekai no Shasou Kara I Swiss-hen: Alps Tozantetsudou no Tabi (production cooperation) (JP Publisher: Fujitsu) [3]

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Fishing Koushien (JP Publisher: King Records)
Might they have meant the Saturn version? ISCO was involved with that one.
  • Leading Jockey 2 (JP Publisher: Carrozzeria Japan)
  • Numbers Paradise (under subcontract with ISCO) (JP Publisher: Acclaim)

Windows (PC-98?)

  • F-14 Fleet Defender
  • Ravi (Rabi?) no Daibouken
  • Warcraft II

WonderSwan

  • Rainbow Islands: Putty's Party (programming, graphics) (JP Publisher: MegaHouse)
Planning, Production: Arowana; Sound: Light Link Music; Gate Link Program: Golden Weeds Project

WonderSwan Color

  • Kidou Senshi Gundam Vol.1: Side7 (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Production, Planning: Arowana; Sound: Light Link Music
  • Kidou Senshi Gundam Vol.2: Jaburo (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Production, Planning: Arowana; Sound: Light Link Music

Xbox

  • Spider-Man

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