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Pack-In-Video (パック・イン・ビデオ) was a Japanese game developer best known in the west as the developer of the original Harvest Moon, however they made a wide variety of other games. In 1996 they merged with Victor's video game department and eventually was renamed Pack-In-Soft (パック・イン・ソフト). They would eventually merge with Victor Soft and be called just Victor Interactive Software around the time the Dreamcast launched.
Softography
- The initials of the publishing name are listed with each entry.
Saturn
- Wangan Dead Heat (1995 - PIV)
- Pinball Graffiti (1996 - PIV)
- Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange (1996 - PIV)
- Hyper Securities S (1997 - PIS)
- SeaBass Fishing 2 (1997 - PIV (after changing their name to Pack-In-Soft))
- Break Point (1997 - PIS)
- Moon Cradle (1997 - PIS)
- Steep Slope Sliders (1997 - PIS)
- Ochige Designer Tsukutte pon! (1997 - PIS)
- OoEdo Renaissance (1997 - PIS)
- Nile Gawa no Yoake (1998 - PIS)
- Wangan Trial Love (1998 - PIS)
Sega Titan Video
- Steep Slope Sliders (1998 - VIS)
Dreamcast
- Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito (2000 - VIS)
- FISH EYES | Wild (2001 - VIS)