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*''Panzer Front bis.'' (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)
 
*''Panzer Front bis.'' (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)
  

Revision as of 04:19, 2 November 2017

Soyuz logo

Soyuz Limited Corporation (有限会社ソユーズ) was started by former Shangri-La staff, presumably after that company went under. It was headed by Yasuhiko Noto (能登泰彦). [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions

PlayStation

  • Panzer Front (EU Publisher: JVC; US Publisher: Agetec)
Originally developed by Shangri-La, Soyuz is credited on the overseas versions, which were released well after Shangri-La probably closed. Presumably Soyuz made any changes that were done to these versions.
  • Panzer Front bis. (JP Publisher: Enterbrain)

PlayStation 2

  • Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special (some programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Square Enix) [2]
Developer: Paon
  • Panzer Front Ausf.B (JP Publisher: Enterbrain; EU/AU Publisher: 505 Game Street)

PlayStation Portable

  • Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable (some programming, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Square Enix) [3]
Developer: Think Garage; Sound Effects: SuperSweep; CG Movie Production: Digital Zero

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