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Revision as of 10:47, 13 April 2015
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Takuyo (拓洋興業 or TAKUYO) is Japanese developper.
Softography
Saturn
Dreamcast
- Plus Plum (1999)
- Netto de Para (2000)
- Fragrance Tale (2001)
- Yuki Katari (2002)
- Kaitou Apricot (2003)
- For Symphony (2003)
- Sweet Season (2003)
- Cherry Blossom (2004)
- Symphony (unreleased)
- Ring Age (unreleased)
- Lilther B (unreleased)