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}}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (日本システムサプライ株式会社), sometimes known as '''Nihon System Supply''' and '''JSS''', was a Japanese computer software company{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Japan_System_Supply}} and video game developer.
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}}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (日本システムサプライ株式会社), also known as '''Nihon System Supply''' and '''JSS''', was a Japanese computer software company{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Japan_System_Supply}} and video game developer.
  
 
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JapanSystemSupply logo alt B.gif|Japan System Supply's logo.
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JapanSystemSupply logo.png|Japan System Supply's full logo.
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JapanSystemSupply logo alt.jpg|Japan System Supply's alternate logo.
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==External links==
 
==External links==

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Japan System Supply Co., Ltd. (日本システムサプライ株式会社), also known as Nihon System Supply and JSS, was a Japanese computer software company[2] and video game developer.

Company

Japan System Supply was founded in Osaka, Japan on September 25, 1985, and was headed by CEO Katsumi Kawamura (河村克己).[1]

Sometime around October 2000, Japan System Supply transferred their massively-multiplayer online role-playing game business to another company and officially went out of business.[2][3]

Softography

Logos

External links

References