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}}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社リバーヒルソフト), previously stylized as '''Riverhill Soft Inc.''' (株式会社リバーヒルソフト), was a Japanese software development company which focused mostly on titles for Japanese PCs in the late 80s and early 90s, but transitioned to porting and localization of games to consoles by the mid-90s. Following staff cuts, the company changed focus in 2000 to focus on mobile game development before filing for bankruptcy in 2004 and being absorbed by Althi. Former Riverhillsoft members also formed the studios Level-5 and Corporation Thing (CING).
'''Riverhillsoft''' (リバーヒルソフト) was a Japanese software development company which focused mostly on titles for Japanese PCs in the late 80s and early 90s, but transitioned to porting and localization of games to consoles by the mid-90s. Following staff cuts, the company changed focus in 2000 to focus on mobile game development before filing for bankruptcy in 2004 and being absorbed by Althi. Former Riverhillsoft members the studios Level Five and Corporation Thing (CING.)
 
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===[[Game Gear]]===
 
*''[[Soukoban]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Buster Ball]]'' (1992)
 
*''[[Faceball 2000]]'' (1993)
 
  
===[[Mega CD]]===
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==References==
*''[[Burai: Hachigyoku no Yuushi Densetsu]]'' (licensed from; 1992)
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*''[[Blue Chicago Blues]]'' (1994)
 
 
 
===[[Saturn]]===
 
*''[[Sotsugyou II Neo Generation]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Blue Chicago Blues]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Hyper 3D Taisen Battle Gebockers]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Densetsu no Ogre Battle]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Tactics Ogre]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Minton Keibu no Sousa File "Doukeshi Satsujin Jiken"]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Refrain Love: Anatani Aitai]]'' (1997)
 
 
 
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*''[[World Neverland Plus: Orurudo Oukoku Monogatari]]'' (1999)
 
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*''[[World Neverland 2 Plus: Pluto Kyouwakoku Monogatari]]'' (2000)
 
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Riverhillsoft Co., Ltd. (株式会社リバーヒルソフト), previously stylized as Riverhill Soft Inc. (株式会社リバーヒルソフト), was a Japanese software development company which focused mostly on titles for Japanese PCs in the late 80s and early 90s, but transitioned to porting and localization of games to consoles by the mid-90s. Following staff cuts, the company changed focus in 2000 to focus on mobile game development before filing for bankruptcy in 2004 and being absorbed by Althi. Former Riverhillsoft members also formed the studios Level-5 and Corporation Thing (CING).

Softography

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  1. http://www.riverhillsoft.co.jp/profile/profile.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-01-19 15:37)