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Victor Soft
Founded: 1997
Defunct: 1998?
T-series code: T-60, T-91
Merged into: Victor Interactive Software
Headquarters:
Japan

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Victor Soft (ビクターソフト) was a division of Victor Interactive Software, following the merger between Victor and Pack-In-Video. It is essentially the continuation of Victor Entertainment (previously Victor Musical Industries).

Victor Soft T-series Code T-60 (Victor Musical Industries code) in 1997, before migrating to a new T-91 (Victor Interactive Software) code in 1998.

Softography

References


History of Marvelous