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− | }} | + | }}{{stub}}'''Never Ending Soft Team''', also known as '''Never Ending Soft Studio''' and simply '''Never Ending Soft''', was a Taiwanese unlicensed video game developer closely related to fellow unlicensed developer [[Chuanpu]]. The team predominantly specialized in games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[nec:PC Engine|NEC PC Engine]], and have gained a reputation for their relatively-high production values for an unlicensed developer. |
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Never Ending Soft Team, also known as Never Ending Soft Studio and simply Never Ending Soft, was a Taiwanese unlicensed video game developer closely related to fellow unlicensed developer Chuanpu. The team predominantly specialized in games for the Sega Mega Drive and NEC PC Engine, and have gained a reputation for their relatively-high production values for an unlicensed developer.
A number of Never Ending Team Soft title have received modern English fan translations and reproduction game cartridges.
Contents
Company
Never Ending Soft Team shared staff with Taiwanese developers Gamtec and Chuanpu, and often did contract work for the latter.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Barver Battle Saga: Tai Kong Zhan Shi (1996) (as Never Ending Soft Studio)
- San Guo Zhi V (1996)
- Shui Hu: Feng Yun Zhuan (1996)
- Tun Shi Tian Di III (1997)