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Tecnosoft was bought out by pachinko maker ''Twenty-one Company'' in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. Technosoft still own the rights to ''Thunder Force'', but have not developed a video game since after the merger (the 2008 game ''[[Thunder Force VI]]'' was licensed by Technosoft, but was developed and published by [[Sega]]). | Tecnosoft was bought out by pachinko maker ''Twenty-one Company'' in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. Technosoft still own the rights to ''Thunder Force'', but have not developed a video game since after the merger (the 2008 game ''[[Thunder Force VI]]'' was licensed by Technosoft, but was developed and published by [[Sega]]). | ||
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==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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Tecnosoft Co., Ltd. (テクノソフト), known as Technosoft, Techno Soft, Tecno Soft, Tecno-Soft, and Techno-Soft depending on where the company name is seen, was a Japanese video game development company, founded in the 1980s. It is best known for its Thunder Force series of games.
Tecnosoft was bought out by pachinko maker Twenty-one Company in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. Technosoft still own the rights to Thunder Force, but have not developed a video game since after the merger (the 2008 game Thunder Force VI was licensed by Technosoft, but was developed and published by Sega).
A lot of Tecnosoft games have distinctive design that makes them easy to recognize: Mechanical enemies often have an organic shape, default shots often have 2 projectiles instead of one, and their games mainly use high contrast coloring for sprites.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Thunder Force II (1989)
- Herzog Zwei (1989)
- Elemental Master (1990)
- Thunder Force III (1990)
- Devil Crash MD (porting) (1991)
- Thunder Force IV (1992)
Sega System C-2
- Thunder Force AC (1990)
Saturn
- Nekketsu Oyako (1995)
- Kyuutenkai (1995)
- Hyper Reverthion (1996)
- Steeldom (1996)
- Thunder Force: Gold Pack 1 (1996)
- Hyper Duel (1996)
- Thunder Force: Gold Pack 2 (1996)
- Blast Wind (1997)
- Thunder Force V (1997)
- Kumitate Battle Kuttu Ketto (1998)
External Links
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