Difference between revisions of "Mega Soft"
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===Arcade=== | ===Arcade=== | ||
*''Dakko-chan House'' (Sega) | *''Dakko-chan House'' (Sega) | ||
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*''Photo Mahjong: Gekisha'' (Whiteboard) | *''Photo Mahjong: Gekisha'' (Whiteboard) | ||
*''Sukeban Janshi Ryuuko'' (Sega) | *''Sukeban Janshi Ryuuko'' (Sega) | ||
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==As Santos== | ==As Santos== | ||
===Arcade=== | ===Arcade=== | ||
− | *''Hammer Away'' (unreleased) (Sega) | + | *''Hammer Away'' (unreleased) (Sega) |
:<small>Went on location test but was cancelled</small> | :<small>Went on location test but was cancelled</small> | ||
*''Mahjong Quest'' (Taito) | *''Mahjong Quest'' (Taito) |
Revision as of 22:18, 23 March 2015
Megasoft (メガソフト) was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sega. Originally established as Whiteboard (ホワイトボード), it was later renamed Santos (サントス). Santos was acquired by Sega in December 1991 and changed names again. Megasoft was merged into Sega in November 1992. [1]
Whiteboard/Santos president Takeshi Tozu was replaced after the Sega acquisition and started another company called Santos. Gai Brain was started by former staff. Tozu previously headed Sesame Japan and Crux. [2]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff
As Whiteboard
Arcade
- Dakko-chan House (Sega)
- Photo Mahjong: Gekisha (Whiteboard)
- Sukeban Janshi Ryuuko (Sega)
Famicom/NES
- Airwolf (sound?) (JP Publisher: Kyugo)
- Programming: C-lab.?
- Space Harrier (JP Publisher: Takara)
- Started out as a game based on Licca-chan, Takara's popular fashion doll
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Mahjong Cop Ryuu: Hakurou no Yabou (JP Publisher: Sega)
As Santos
Arcade
- Hammer Away (unreleased) (Sega)
- Went on location test but was cancelled
- Mahjong Quest (Taito)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Battle Golfer Yui (JP Publisher: Sega)
- Toki: Going Ape Spit / JuJu Densetsu (US/EU/JP Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy; SK Publisher: Samsung)
Neo Geo
- Janshin Densetsu [MVS] (Yubis)
- This was developed around 1991 and dusted off for a 1994 release.
As Megasoft
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Aa Harimanada (JP Publisher: Sega)
- The Super Shinobi II / Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master (JP/US/EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy; SK Publisher: Samsung)