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PrincessSoft (プリンセスソフト) was a sub-label of Japanese video game publisher OAKS (オークス) which specialized in porting visual novels to home consoles like the Sega Dreamcast and Sony PlayStation 2. It featured two imprints: Primavera, which specialized in female-oriented markets, and Nine's Fox, which specialized in visual novels with adult content.
The company released its last game in 2009, and the brand has since been discontinued.
Softography
Dreamcast
- D+Vine (2001)
- 21: Two One (2001)
- Nijuuei (2002)
- Metal Wolf (2002)
- Suika (2002)
- Mei ☆ Puru (2002)
- Happy Breeding (2003)
- Cafe Little Wish (2003)
- Merge: Marginal (2003)
- Moekan (2003)
- Tenohira wo, Taiyou Ni (2004)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.oaks-soft.co.jp/ (Wayback Machine: 2001-11-30 11:45)