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===[[Dreamcast]]===
 
*''[[D+Vine (Luv)]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[21: Two One]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[Nijuuei]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Metal Wolf]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Suika]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Mei ☆ Puru]]'' (2002)
 
*''[[Happy Breeding]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Cafe Little Wish]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Merge: Marginal]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Moekan]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Tenohira wo, Taiyou Ni]]'' (2004)
 
  
 
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PrincessSoft
Founded: 2001-01-30[1]
Defunct: 2009
T-series code: T-465
Headquarters:
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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Princess Soft (プリンセスソフト) is a Japanese label of video game by Oaks (オークス). It specializes in the development of visual novel video games ports for use on home video game consoles such as the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 . It has two imprints: Primavera, which specializes in female oriented products, and Nine's Fox, which also releases ports of adult visual novels. None of the three brands have released any products since 2009.

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References

  1. http://www.oaks-soft.co.jp/ (Wayback Machine: 2001-11-30 11:45)