Difference between revisions of "Yoot Tower"
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− | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', called ''[[The Tower]] II'' in Japan, is a 1998 | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', called ''[[The Tower]] II'' in Japan, is a 1998 business simulation game by [[OPeNBooK9003]] for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by [[Sega]]. The international name presumably comes from Yoot Saito, the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form [[Vivarium]] and develop ''[[The Tower SP]]'', also localized by Sega. |
Press releases suggest it was once known as '''''Yoot's Tower'''''{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-19: Sega Entertainment and Yoot Entertainment "Build" On the Classic SimTower With Yoot's Tower for Mac, PC}}. | Press releases suggest it was once known as '''''Yoot's Tower'''''{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-19: Sega Entertainment and Yoot Entertainment "Build" On the Classic SimTower With Yoot's Tower for Mac, PC}}. |
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Yoot Tower | ||||||||||
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System(s): Windows, Macintosh | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega (US/EU), OPeNBooK9003 (JP) | ||||||||||
Developer: OPeNBooK9003, h.a.n.d. (some programming), Vacca Mode (some movie work), Sha-la-la Company (some sound), Technopop (localization) | ||||||||||
Genre: Simulation | ||||||||||
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Yoot Tower, called The Tower II in Japan, is a 1998 business simulation game by OPeNBooK9003 for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by Sega. The international name presumably comes from Yoot Saito, the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form Vivarium and develop The Tower SP, also localized by Sega.
Press releases suggest it was once known as Yoot's Tower[2].
Magazine articles
- Main article: Yoot Tower/Magazine articles.