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'''Soft Vision''' or '''Soft Vision International''' (ソフトビジョン or ソフトビジョン・インターナショナル or ソフトビジョンインターナショナル or S・I) is/was a Japanese video game developer. | '''Soft Vision''' or '''Soft Vision International''' (ソフトビジョン or ソフトビジョン・インターナショナル or ソフトビジョンインターナショナル or S・I) is/was a Japanese video game developer. | ||
− | Very little is known about them because the name "Soft Vision" is used by so many other companies. [http://www.svc.co.jp/ There is a Japanese company still operating under that name whose lifespan (founded 1987) encompasses this company's games], however if this is indeed the right Soft Vision, they have retired from the video game industry and now make IT software. | + | Very little is known about them because the name "Soft Vision" is used by so many other companies. [http://www.svc.co.jp/ There is a Japanese company still operating under that name whose lifespan (founded 1987) encompasses this company's games], however if this is indeed the right Soft Vision, they have retired from the video game industry and now make IT software. Their Saturn games has a serial number belonging to [[Coconuts Japan]] and has that company's name on the back of the box in addition tto Soft Vision's own, which may indicate that they were owned by Coconuts Japan. Nothing is known at this time. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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Soft Vision or Soft Vision International (ソフトビジョン or ソフトビジョン・インターナショナル or ソフトビジョンインターナショナル or S・I) is/was a Japanese video game developer.
Very little is known about them because the name "Soft Vision" is used by so many other companies. There is a Japanese company still operating under that name whose lifespan (founded 1987) encompasses this company's games, however if this is indeed the right Soft Vision, they have retired from the video game industry and now make IT software. Their Saturn games has a serial number belonging to Coconuts Japan and has that company's name on the back of the box in addition tto Soft Vision's own, which may indicate that they were owned by Coconuts Japan. Nothing is known at this time.
Softography
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Mega Drive
- Top Pro Golf (1992)
- Pachinko Kuunyan (1992)
- Top Pro Golf 2 (1993)
- Eliminate Down (1993)
Saturn
- World Cup Golf in Hyatt Dorado Beach (1996)
- Johnny Bazooka (1996)