DB-SOFT
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Industry | Video game industry |
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Genre | Platform, RPG, shooter |
Headquarters | Japan |
Products | Video games |
dB-SOFT was a Japanese video game company that developed and published video games for home computers, such as the NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801, MSX, Sharp X68000, and Family Computer.[1][2]
Their most commercially successful work, Flappy (1983), has been adapted into more than 20 variations.
Notes
References
- Tunick, David C. (1991). Computers and the Law. Houston: John Marshall Publishing Co. p. 247. ISBN 9780916081270. OCLC 24170258.
External links
- dB-SOFT at Giant Bomb
- dB-SOFT at MobyGames
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