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'''Tose''' are 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. | '''Tose''' are 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. | ||
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Tose are 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.
- Due to the nature of this company, this list WILL be incomplete. Furthermore, different places (Wikipedia, MobyGames, etc.) will have different lists. Please help us provide a definitive list by providing sources that definitively show (contact with an employee, proof in the staff roll (if any), etc.) Tose were responsible for the games listed. Thank you.
Saturn
- Layer Section II (for Taito; 1997) [NO SOURCE, PLEASE HELP]
PlayStation 2
- The King of Route 66 (with Sega AM2; 2003) [1]