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{{Company | {{Company | ||
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| defunct= | | defunct= | ||
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− | | headquarters= | + | | headquarters=Kyoto, Japan |
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− | '''Tose''' | + | |
+ | {{sub-stub}}'''Tose''' (トーセ) is a Japanese video game company responsible for developing a large number of games under contract for other developers. They take great pride in refusing to acknowledge their work, under the notion that they are a "ninja developer" — leading those interested in finding out what they did to have to hunt down the truth themselves. They did go public on a number of occasions, primarily related to work with Nintendo on their ''The Legendary Starfy'' series. | ||
==Known Sega-related Softography== | ==Known Sega-related Softography== | ||
− | :'' | + | :''This list will be incomplete; the warning at the top of [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Tose GDRI's Tose page] applies.'' |
+ | ===[[Mega Drive]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Dangerous Seed]]'' (for [[Namco]]; 1990) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | *''[[Sangokushi Retsuden: Ransei no Eiyuutachi]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 1991) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | *''[[Marvel Land]]'' (for [[Namco]]; 1991) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | *''[[Taiheiki]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 1991) (according to GDRI; andlabs note - appears to have the same engine as ''Sangokushi Retsuden'') | ||
+ | *''[[Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden]]'' (for [[Bandai]]; 1994) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | |||
===[[Saturn]]=== | ===[[Saturn]]=== | ||
− | *''[[Layer Section II]]'' (for [[Taito]]; 1997) [ | + | *''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shinbutouden]]'' (for [[Bandai]]; 1995) |
+ | *''[[Shinobi Legions]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 1995) (pictured in Tose Corporate Guide 2001) | ||
+ | *''[[Dragon Ball Z Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu]]'' (for [[Bandai]]; 1996) | ||
+ | *''[[Layer Section II]]'' (for [[Taito]]; 1997) | ||
+ | :''TODO copy GDRI's list'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Dreamcast]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Sega GT: Homologation Special]]'' (for [[Sega]]; ????) (according to GDRI) | ||
===[[PlayStation 2]]=== | ===[[PlayStation 2]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Soccer Tsuku 2002: J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 2002) (according to GDRI) | ||
*''[[The King of Route 66]]'' (with [[Sega AM2]]; 2003) [http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3156447] | *''[[The King of Route 66]]'' (with [[Sega AM2]]; 2003) [http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3156447] | ||
+ | *''[[Virtua Quest]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 2004) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | *''[[F355 Challenge]]'' (for [[Sega]]; ????) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | *''[[Shinsengumi Gunrouden]]'' (for [[Sega]]; ????) (according to GDRI, which cites [http://www.cveld.net/modules/xpwiki/393.html#hd308845 this]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[GameCube]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Virtua Quest]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 2004) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[PlayStation Portable]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Initial D Portable Stage]]'' (for [[Sega]]; ????) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Nintendo DS]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Sega Casino]]'' (for [[Sega]]; 2005) (according to GDRI) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | *''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II]]'' (porting; Shanghai studio; co-developed with [[Sega (Shanghai) Software]]) (for [[Sega]]; 2012) (directly credited) | ||
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
*[http://www.tose.co.jp/ Global Website] | *[http://www.tose.co.jp/ Global Website] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Third-party software developers]] |
Revision as of 12:00, 13 July 2016
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Tose (トーセ) is a Japanese video game company responsible for developing a large number of games under contract for other developers. They take great pride in refusing to acknowledge their work, under the notion that they are a "ninja developer" — leading those interested in finding out what they did to have to hunt down the truth themselves. They did go public on a number of occasions, primarily related to work with Nintendo on their The Legendary Starfy series.
Contents
- This list will be incomplete; the warning at the top of GDRI's Tose page applies.
Mega Drive
- Dangerous Seed (for Namco; 1990) (according to GDRI)
- Sangokushi Retsuden: Ransei no Eiyuutachi (for Sega; 1991) (according to GDRI)
- Marvel Land (for Namco; 1991) (according to GDRI)
- Taiheiki (for Sega; 1991) (according to GDRI; andlabs note - appears to have the same engine as Sangokushi Retsuden)
- Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden (for Bandai; 1994) (according to GDRI)
Saturn
- Dragon Ball Z: Shinbutouden (for Bandai; 1995)
- Shinobi Legions (for Sega; 1995) (pictured in Tose Corporate Guide 2001)
- Dragon Ball Z Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (for Bandai; 1996)
- Layer Section II (for Taito; 1997)
- TODO copy GDRI's list
Dreamcast
- Sega GT: Homologation Special (for Sega; ????) (according to GDRI)
PlayStation 2
- Soccer Tsuku 2002: J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (for Sega; 2002) (according to GDRI)
- The King of Route 66 (with Sega AM2; 2003) [1]
- Virtua Quest (for Sega; 2004) (according to GDRI)
- F355 Challenge (for Sega; ????) (according to GDRI)
- Shinsengumi Gunrouden (for Sega; ????) (according to GDRI, which cites this)
GameCube
- Virtua Quest (for Sega; 2004) (according to GDRI)
PlayStation Portable
- Initial D Portable Stage (for Sega; ????) (according to GDRI)
Nintendo DS
- Sega Casino (for Sega; 2005) (according to GDRI)
Windows
- Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II (porting; Shanghai studio; co-developed with Sega (Shanghai) Software) (for Sega; 2012) (directly credited)