Smilesoft
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Smilesoft (スマイルソフト Sumairusofuto?) was a Japanese company that developed video games.[1][2] Most of the games Smilesoft produced were monster-collecting console RPGs. It shut down in 2003 after the president of the company was arrested on April 10th. After shutting down, the licenses to its games were bought up by Rocket Company.[3]
[edit] Games Developed
- 2000
- Keitai Denjū Telefang Power Version (GBC, published by Natsume)
- Keitai Denjū Telefang Speed Version (GBC, published by Natsume)
- 2001
- Network Bōkenki Bugsite Alpha (GBC, published by KAZe)
- Network Bōkenki Bugsite Beta (GBC, published by KAZe)
- 2002
- Telefang 2 Power (GBA, published by Natsume)
- Telefang 2 Speed (GBA, published by Natsume)
- Gachaste! Dino Device Red (GBA)
- Gachaste! Dino Device Blue (GBA)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 1: Imadoki no Momotarou (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 2: Imadoki no Kaguya Hime (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 3: Imadoki no Sarukani (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 4: Imadoki no Hanasaka Jiisan (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 5: Imadoki no Urashi Matarou (PS1)
[edit] References
- ^ GameFAQs listing for Smile Soft (sic) URL accessed on June 10th, 2007
- ^ GameFAQs listing for SmileSoft (sic) URL accessed on June 10th, 2007
- ^ "SIT Developer Table (す)" URL accessed on June 10th, 2007.