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'''Tomsoft''' is the development alias of Taiwanese 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. He left the unlicensed games industry in the mid-2000s and released his Mega Drive SDK to the public in 2008 (ironically under the request of [[Super Fighter Team]] head Brandon Cobb) and has since moved on to start a [ graphics software company].
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'''Tomsoft''' is the development alias of Taiwanese 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. He left the unlicensed games industry in the mid-2000s and released his Mega Drive SDK to the public in 2008 (ironically by request of [[Super Fighter Team]] head Brandon Cobb) and has since moved on to start a [http://www.hygraphics.com/ graphics software company].
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
:''This list is incomplete; please help expand it.''
 
:''This list is incomplete; please help expand it.''
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
*''[[Command & Conquer]]'' (?)
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*''[[Command & Conquer]]'' (unfinished; beta publicly released ?)
 
*''[[Iraq War 2003]]'' (200?)
 
*''[[Iraq War 2003]]'' (200?)
  
 
[[Category:Unlicensed Development Companies]]
 
[[Category:Unlicensed Development Companies]]

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Tomsoft is the development alias of Taiwanese 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. He left the unlicensed games industry in the mid-2000s and released his Mega Drive SDK to the public in 2008 (ironically by request of Super Fighter Team head Brandon Cobb) and has since moved on to start a graphics software company.

Softography

This list is incomplete; please help expand it.

Mega Drive