Difference between revisions of "Tomsoft"
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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[Mega Drive]]=== | ===[[Mega Drive]]=== | ||
*''[[Command & Conquer (Mega Drive)]]'' (unfinished; beta publicly released - date unknown) | *''[[Command & Conquer (Mega Drive)]]'' (unfinished; beta publicly released - date unknown) | ||
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*''[[Commandos]]'' (2002?) | *''[[Commandos]]'' (2002?) | ||
− | *''[[Iraq War 2003]]'' (2003 | + | *''[[Death Caliber]]'' (2002) |
+ | *''[[Pokemon Crazy Drummer]]'' (2002) | ||
+ | *''[[Deer Hunter]]'' (2002) | ||
+ | *''[[Iraq War 2003]]'' (2003) | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 14:18, 5 March 2023
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Tomsoft, also known as Tomsoft Studio, is the development alias of Chinese programmer Tommy Xie, a former programmer of Dragon Co. who developed SDKs for the Famicom and Sega Mega Drive and would make his own games sometime after leaving around the turn of the century. He left the unlicensed games industry in the mid-2000s and released his Mega Drive SDK to the public in 2008 and has since moved on to start a graphics software company.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Command & Conquer (Mega Drive) (unfinished; beta publicly released - date unknown)
- Harry Potter (2001?)
- Commandos (2002?)
- Death Caliber (2002)
- Pokemon Crazy Drummer (2002)
- Deer Hunter (2002)
- Iraq War 2003 (2003)
External links
- Official website (Chinese) (Wayback Machine)
- Hygraphics Mega Drive development toolkit (Chinese) (Wayback Machine)