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'''SSB''' (株式会社エスエスビー) was established in September 1990 as '''System Sacom Business Co., Ltd.''' (システムサコムビジネス株式会社). Prior to that, it was the business software division of [[System Sacom]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/19971014031415/http://www.ssb.co.jp/annai.html]
 
'''SSB''' (株式会社エスエスビー) was established in September 1990 as '''System Sacom Business Co., Ltd.''' (システムサコムビジネス株式会社). Prior to that, it was the business software division of [[System Sacom]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/19971014031415/http://www.ssb.co.jp/annai.html]
  

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SSB (株式会社エスエスビー) was established in September 1990 as System Sacom Business Co., Ltd. (システムサコムビジネス株式会社). Prior to that, it was the business software division of System Sacom. [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources

PlayStation

  • Astronōka (programming?) (JP Publisher: Enix)
  • Great Hits (video clip editor programming?) (JP Publisher: Enix)
  • Salzburg no Majo (JP Publisher: T_DOGS)
Developer: DiGiPLANNET
  • Sengoku Mugen (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
Production: Alpha-Unit; Opening Movie: Metro; ?: G-Works, Zero One, Jungle

Windows

  • Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku (JP Publisher: ASCII)
  • Henry Explorers (JP Publisher: Konami) [2] [3]
Production: Konami Computer Games Aoyama; Graphics, Sound: DiGiPLANNET; Recording: MIT Gathering, Video Sunmall; ?: Shepard
  • Salzburg no Majo (JP Publisher: T_DOGS)
  • Vandal Hearts (JP Publisher: Konami)
Production: Konami Computer Games Aoyama; Sound Arrangement?: DiGiPLANNET

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