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Publisher: Sega (US/EU), OPeNBooK9003 (JP) | ||||||||||
Developer: OPeNBooK9003, h.a.n.d., Vacca Mode, Sha-la-la Company, Technopop | ||||||||||
Genre: Simulation | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Yoot Tower,[2] called The Tower II in Japan, is a 1998 business simulation game by OPeNBooK9003 for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by Sega. The international name comes from Yoot Saito,[3] the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form Vivarium and develop The Tower SP, also localized by Sega.
Press releases[4] suggest it was once known as Yoot's Tower[5].
Magazine articles
- Main article: Yoot Tower/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
PC version
Mac version
References
- ↑ Press release: 1998-12-02: Welcome to the Real World
- ↑ http://www.yoottower.com:80/ (Wayback Machine: 2000-03-02 09:01)
- ↑ Interview: Yoot Saito (1999-10-09) by games4mac
- ↑ Press Release: 1998-05-28: WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD; LIVE, WORK AND PLAY IN "YOOT'S TOWER"
- ↑ Press release: 1998-05-19: Sega Entertainment and Yoot Entertainment "Build" On the Classic SimTower With Yoot's Tower for Mac, PC