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Digitalware Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game development company.
Company
Digitalware was likely founded by former staffers of Cream, and was headed by Toshihiko Momoi (桃井俊彦).[1]
Softography
Saturn
- Aqua-World: Umi Monogatari (1996)
- Sekai no Shasou kara I Swiss-hen: Alps Tozantetsudou no Tabi (1996)
- M: Kimi o Tsutaete (1996)
- Free Talk Studio: Mari no Kimamana Oshaberi (1997)
- Game-Ware Vol. 5 (1997)
- Seikai Risshiden: Yoi Kuni Yoi Seiji (1997)
- Cross Romance: Koi to Mahjong to Hanafuda to (1997)
- Crows: The Battle Action for SegaSaturn (1997)
- Jungle Park: Saturn Jima (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98 (1998)
- Lovely Pop 2 in 1 Jan Jan Koi Shimasho (1998)
- Diary (unreleased)
- Dragons' Heaven (unreleased)