Difference between revisions of "SoftOffice"
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*''First Queen IV: Varcia Senki'' (opening CG) (JP Publisher: Kure Software Koubou) | *''First Queen IV: Varcia Senki'' (opening CG) (JP Publisher: Kure Software Koubou) | ||
*''Pastel Muses'' / ''Simple 1500 Series Vol. 20: The Puzzle'' (JP Publisher: SoftOffice/D3 Publisher) | *''Pastel Muses'' / ''Simple 1500 Series Vol. 20: The Puzzle'' (JP Publisher: SoftOffice/D3 Publisher) | ||
+ | *''Sokoban Basic 2'' (JP Publisher: Unbalance) | ||
+ | :<small>Support: [[Thinking Rabbit]]</small> | ||
===Saturn=== | ===Saturn=== |
Latest revision as of 02:01, 8 February 2022
SoftOffice CO,.LTD. (株式会社ソフトオフィス) was based in Gokodori, Chuo Ward, Kobe. It was involved with game software development and sales [1], computer graphics production [2], and web hosting. [3] Hiroshi Watanabe (渡部浩) was the president. (The company profile says it was established on February 13, 1996, but the opening paragraph says it was established in 1991. [4])
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources
PlayStation
- Daibouken Deluxe: Harukanaru Umi (JP Publisher: SoftOffice)
- ?: Playsystem
- First Queen IV: Varcia Senki (opening CG) (JP Publisher: Kure Software Koubou)
- Pastel Muses / Simple 1500 Series Vol. 20: The Puzzle (JP Publisher: SoftOffice/D3 Publisher)
- Sokoban Basic 2 (JP Publisher: Unbalance)
- Support: Thinking Rabbit
Saturn
- Daibouken: Saint Elmo's no Kiseki (JP Publisher: Pai)
- Movie: FAB; Some Sound: NADI
- GVector (JP Publisher: SoftOffice)
- Maboroshi no Sakana: The Phantom Fish (unreleased) (SoftOffice) [5]
- Pastel Muses (JP Publisher: SoftOffice)