Difference between revisions of "Tierheit"

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*<div style="color:red">''Pescatore'' (unreleased) (Sunsoft)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Pescatore'' (unreleased) (Sunsoft)</div>
  
===MSX===
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===MSX2===
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*''Pyramid Sorcerian'' (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
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*''Sengoku Sorcerian'' (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
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:<small>Sound: RAY-NET</small>
 
*''Sorcerian'' (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
 
*''Sorcerian'' (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
:<small>MSX2/MSX2+/Turbo R</small>
 
 
:<small>Sound: RAY-NET</small>
 
:<small>Sound: RAY-NET</small>
  

Revision as of 15:51, 2 July 2018

Tierheit logo

Not much is known. They had a female president? [1] (Were they originally developing Lunar: Silver Star Story for Windows? [2])

Research Methods: Actual mentions

Famicom/NES

  • Pescatore (unreleased) (Sunsoft)

MSX2

  • Pyramid Sorcerian (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
  • Sengoku Sorcerian (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
Sound: RAY-NET
  • Sorcerian (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
Sound: RAY-NET

PC-98

  • AiZA (co-developed with Lawins) (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
  • Chase H.Q. (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])
Developer?: RAY-NET
One tweet alleges this was originally supposed to be released by Dexter as Chaser H.Q.. [3]
  • The Legends of Lune: Jikuu no Kanata (co-developed with Lawins) (JP Publisher: Takeru [Brother])