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{{stub}}'''PrincessSoft''' (プリンセスソフト) was a sub-label of Japanese video game publisher Oaks Corporation (株式会社オークス) (previously [[Zerosystem]]) which specialized in porting visual novels to home consoles like the [[Dreamcast]]. It featured two imprints: ''Primavera'', which specialized in female-oriented markets, and ''Nine's Fox'', which specialized in visual novels with adult content.
  
{{sub-stub}}'''Princess Soft''' (プリンセスソフト) is a Japanese label of video game by ''Oaks'' (オークス). It specializes in the development of visual novel video games ports for use on home video game consoles such as the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and PlayStation 2 . It has two imprints: Primavera, which specializes in female oriented products, and Nine's Fox, which also releases ports of adult visual novels. None of the three brands have released any products since 2009.
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The company released its last game in 2009, and the brand has since been discontinued.  
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
===[[Dreamcast]]===
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|PrincessSoft}}
*''[[D+Vine (Luv)]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[21: Two One]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[Nijuuei]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Metal Wolf]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Mei ☆ Puru]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Happy Breeding]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Cafe Little Wish]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Merge: Marginal]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Moekan]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Tenohira wo, Taiyou Ni]]'' (2004)
 
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
* [http://oaks-soft.co.jp/princess-soft/ Princess Soft website]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20010302181116/http://www.oaks-soft.co.jp/princess-soft/ PrincessSoft official website]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20011130114507/http://www.oaks-soft.co.jp/ OAKS official website]
  
 
==References==
 
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PrincessSoft
Founded: 2000-11-09[1]
Defunct: 2009
T-series code: T-465
Headquarters:
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan

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PrincessSoft (プリンセスソフト) was a sub-label of Japanese video game publisher Oaks Corporation (株式会社オークス) (previously Zerosystem) which specialized in porting visual novels to home consoles like the Dreamcast. 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

External links

References

  1. http://www.oaks-soft.co.jp/info.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-03-02 17:20)