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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Softmax''' (ソフトマックス) is a South Korean video game developer, and the single-oldest continuously operating game developer in that country.{{ref|http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part2/company-softmax.htm}} | }}{{sub-stub}}'''Softmax''' (ソフトマックス) is a South Korean video game developer, and the single-oldest continuously operating game developer in that country.{{ref|http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part2/company-softmax.htm}} |
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Softmax (ソフトマックス) is a South Korean video game developer, and the single-oldest continuously operating game developer in that country.[1]
Softography
Mega Drive
- Amegedon (unreleased)
- Halloween Capsule (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Golf Shiyouyo 2: Aratanaru Chousen (2001)
- Nishikaze no Rhapsody (2001)
External links
- Official website (Hangeul)
- Official website (Japan branch) (Japanese)
- Company profile by Sam Derboo at Hardcore Gaming 101