Difference between revisions of "Santos (2)"
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Revision as of 03:06, 12 December 2014
For the "original" Santos, see Megasoft.
Santos (株式会社サントス) was a company started by Takeshi Tozu after departing what became Megasoft. Part of Santos was absorbed into Yumekobo.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, shared staff
Game Gear
- Bust-A-Move / Puzzle Bobble (US Publisher: Sega; JP Publisher: Taito)
- Sound: Studio Cliche?
Mega Drive/Genesis
- The Flintstones ([some?] programming, some graphics?) (US/JP Publisher: Taito; EU Publisher: Sega)
Neo Geo
- Karate Ninja Shou (unreleased) (Yumekobo)
- It has been confirmed that this game was already in production at Santos when Yumekobo was formed. However, it is unclear if development moved over to Yumekobo.
PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD
- Janshin Densetsu (JP Publisher: NEC Home Electronics)
- [Some?] Sound: Daft
PlayStation
- AirGrave (JP Publisher: Santos)
- Sound: Studio Cliche
- The King of Fighters '95 (some programming) (JP Publisher: SNK; US Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America)
- Some Programming: Eleca; Sound: First Circle
- The King of Fighters '96 (JP Publisher: SNK)
- Money Idol Exchanger (programming) (JP Publisher: Athena)
- Direction, Graphics: C-lab.
- Samurai Spirits: Kenkaku Shinan Pack ("Samurai Spirits") (JP Publisher: SNK)
- Stahlfeder: Tetsukou Hikuudan (JP Publisher: Santos)
- Sound: Studio Cliche
- Tripuzz (JP Publisher: Santos)
- Sound: Crescendo