Difference between revisions of "Japan System Supply"
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JSS was involved with online games in its later years. The company was declared bankrupt by the Osaka District Court on October 13, 2000. [https://web.archive.org/web/20010113210300/http://www.dp.gamersdream.ne.jp/whats_new/sa.html] | JSS was involved with online games in its later years. The company was declared bankrupt by the Osaka District Court on October 13, 2000. [https://web.archive.org/web/20010113210300/http://www.dp.gamersdream.ne.jp/whats_new/sa.html] | ||
− | DigiPark Inc. (株式会社デジパーク) is a company based in Tokyo headed by Taeko Nagata (長田妙子). [https://japan.zdnet.com/release/10036504/] It was established in June 1990 [https://web.archive.org/web/20030826044543/http://www.digipark.co.jp:80/history.htm] as a development | + | DigiPark Inc. (株式会社デジパーク) is a company based in Tokyo headed by Taeko Nagata (長田妙子). [https://japan.zdnet.com/release/10036504/] It was established in June 1990 [https://web.archive.org/web/20030826044543/http://www.digipark.co.jp:80/history.htm] as a development subsidiary of JSS called Nanken-Kobo Inc. (有限会社軟件工房) The rights to the MMORPG ''StoneAge'' were transferred to DigiPark after JSS's bankruptcy. [https://japan.zdnet.com/release/10036504/] |
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, [[Japan System Supply (hidden data)|hidden data]], shared staff | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, [[Japan System Supply (hidden data)|hidden data]], shared staff | ||
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===FM Towns=== | ===FM Towns=== | ||
+ | *''Hyper Touhoku Kikou'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
+ | :<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
*''Pyoko-tan no Chie Asobi Ehon: Nazo Nazo Meiro Daibouken'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | *''Pyoko-tan no Chie Asobi Ehon: Nazo Nazo Meiro Daibouken'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
:<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | :<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
− | *''Shichuu Suimeigaku Nyuumon: Tougenkyou'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | + | *''Pyoko-tan no Niji no Shima'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) |
+ | :<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
+ | *''Shichuu Suimeigaku Nyuumon: Tougenkyou'' (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply]) | ||
:<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | :<small>Developer?: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
*''TEATA -vision-'' [video capture software] (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | *''TEATA -vision-'' [video capture software] (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
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===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | *''Koto no Tabi: Kyoto'' (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply]) | ||
+ | :<small>Developer: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
*''Lifestorm'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | *''Lifestorm'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
*''Lifestorm II'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | *''Lifestorm II'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
+ | *''Shichuu Suimeigaku Nyuumon: Shaberu Tougenkyou for Windows'' (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply]) | ||
+ | :<small>Developer: Nanken-Kobo</small> | ||
*''StoneAge'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | *''StoneAge'' (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply) | ||
Revision as of 03:17, 15 June 2023
Japan System Supply Ltd. (日本システムサプライ株式会社) (JSS) was an Osaka-based developer and publisher established on September 25, 1985, that also produced educational and Internet software (not included below). Katsumi Kawamura (河村克己) was the CEO. [1]
JSS was involved with online games in its later years. The company was declared bankrupt by the Osaka District Court on October 13, 2000. [2]
DigiPark Inc. (株式会社デジパーク) is a company based in Tokyo headed by Taeko Nagata (長田妙子). [3] It was established in June 1990 [4] as a development subsidiary of JSS called Nanken-Kobo Inc. (有限会社軟件工房) The rights to the MMORPG StoneAge were transferred to DigiPark after JSS's bankruptcy. [5]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, hidden data, shared staff
Famicom/NES
- Pyoko-tan no Dai Meiro (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
FM Towns
- Hyper Touhoku Kikou (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
- Pyoko-tan no Chie Asobi Ehon: Nazo Nazo Meiro Daibouken (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
- Pyoko-tan no Niji no Shima (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
- Shichuu Suimeigaku Nyuumon: Tougenkyou (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply])
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
- TEATA -vision- [video capture software] (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
- TEATA -vision- ver1.2 (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Developer?: Nanken-Kobo
Game Boy
- Chalvo 55 (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Gekitou Power Modeler (JP Publisher: Capcom)
Game Boy Color
- Power Quest (US Publisher: Sunsoft)
- Same game as Gekitou Power Modeler
Game Gear
- House of Tarot (JP Publisher: Sega)
- Listed on Developer Table. Shares staff with Phantasy Star Gaiden. Japan System Supply is credited with the cover illustration in the art book Sega TV Game Genga Gallery.
- Phantasy Star Gaiden (JP Publisher: Sega)
- Listed on Developer Table. Shares staff with House of Tarot.
Nintendo 64
- Cavalry Battle 3000 (unreleased) (Japan System Supply)
- Chameleon Twist (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply; EU/US Publisher: Sunsoft)
- Chameleon Twist 2 (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply; US Publisher: Sunsoft)
PlayStation
- Ayrton Senna Kart Duel (JP Publisher: GAPS; EU Publisher: Sunsoft)
- Sound?: Eurhythm
- Kojima Takeo: Mahjong Teiou (JP Publisher: GAPS)
- Contains the string "Programed by HUGIE/ひゅぎぃ". "Hugie" also worked on Namco Museum Vol. 1.
- Namco Museum Vol. 1 (some programming) (JP/US Publisher: Namco; EU/AU Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Developer: Now Production
- Former Japan System Supply programmer Hideyuki Nakanishi mentions helping convert Pac-Man to the PlayStation in this interview. He is credited under his nickname "Nuka."
Saturn
- Koi no Summer Fantasy in Miyazaki Seagaia (JP Publisher: Bandai Visual)
Virtual Boy
- Bound High (unreleased) (Nintendo)
Windows
- Koto no Tabi: Kyoto (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply])
- Developer: Nanken-Kobo
- Lifestorm (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Lifestorm II (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
- Shichuu Suimeigaku Nyuumon: Shaberu Tougenkyou for Windows (JP Publisher: Nanken-Kobo [Japan System Supply])
- Developer: Nanken-Kobo
- StoneAge (JP Publisher: Japan System Supply)
The MMORPG CrossGate started development at JSS [6] but later moved to Dwango.