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Planet was a Japanese video game publisher with close ties to developer HighTech Lab. Japan and their adult sub-label Transpegasus Limited. The company primarily specialized in publishing adult full-motion video games, particularly for the Pioneer LaserActive.[1]
Softography
Mega LD
- Virtual Cameraman (1993)
- Virtual Cameraman 2 (1994)
- Bi Ryojon Collection: Minayo Watanabe (1995)
- Bi Ryojon Collection Vol. 2: Yuko Sakaki (1995)
- Bi Ryojon Collection Vol. 3 (unreleased)