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Soliton Software (ソリトンソフトウェア) was a group of Japanese video game developers and development companies.[1]
Company
Members
Companies
People
- Kenichi Kumakura
- Tadashi Yamaguchi
- Yasuda Takeshi
Softography
Saturn
- Wizardry Nemesis (1998) (as Thunderstone Japan)
- Wizardry Llylgamyn Saga (1998) (as Locus)
Dreamcast
- Iron Aces (2000) (as Marionette)
- Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou Koto Nakare (2000) (as Thunderstone Japan)
- Segagaga (2001) (as Thunderstone Japan)
- Kaenseibo: The Virgin on Megiddo (2001) (as Thunderstone Japan)
External links
- Official website (1998) (Japanese) (Wayback Machine)
References
- ↑ http://solitonsoft.com/ (Wayback Machine: 1998-11-11 19:01)