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Sunsoft (typecast as SUNSOFT) is a
video game development company founded in 1985 as a division of Sun
Corporation, itself a division of Sun Electronics, or Sun
Denshi (サン電子) in Japan (its U.S. subsidiary operated under the
name "SUNCORPORATION OF AMERICA", though games they published
showed a logo that read only SUNSOFT). Originally, they specialized
in creating products for the home video game console market,
specifically the NES, PC games, and coin-operated arcade games,
usually based on popular movie licenses of the day (e.g. Batman, The Addams Family, etc.)
Outside Japan, the definite golden era for the company was the
8-bit NES, on which their games were practically the state of the
art in graphical and aural prowess. (Journey to Silius is
a common example.) By the time 16-bit home consoles rolled out and
Sunsoft switched to them, however, there was a marked drop in the
overall quality of their games (compared to the general games of
the time, and to Sunsoft's earlier accomplishments), and
finally in 1995, they heavily restructured in the face
of bankruptcy, eventually resurfacing with a scant number of video
games for the PlayStation and the Game Boy Color. Additionally, a number of
Sega games,
including Fantasy
Zone, Fantasy Zone II and After Burner, have been ported for Nintendo
consoles by Sunsoft.
The last games released and published by this company in the USA
were Eternal
Eyes, Blaster Master: Blasting Again and
Blaster Master: Enemy Below. Citing several factors, like
yet-another "next generation" console transition, and high overhead
production costs, Sunsoft closed its offices in America and Europe,
and initiated a re-organization. To this day, Sunsoft has continued
to operate in Japan, developing and publishing a steady trickle of
RPG titles,
pachinko games and such. On September 14, 2006, Nintendo Co., Ltd.
announced that the developer was a partner on the Wii's Virtual Console.[1]
Notable titles
- ACME Animation Factory (SNES)
- Aero
the Acro-Bat (SNES, Sega Genesis)
- Aero the Acro-Bat 2 (SNES, Sega Genesis)
- Albert Odyssey series
- Arabian (Arcade)
- Astra Super Stars (Sega Saturn)
- Atlantis no Nazo (Famicom)
- Babapapa (PlayStation)
- Batman (NES,
Game
Boy, Sega Genesis)
- Batman: Return of the Joker (NES,
Sega Genesis, Game Boy)
- Barcode World (バーコードワールド) (Famicom)
- Blaster
Master series:
- Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage (SNES)
- Clock Tower 3 (PlayStation 2,
published by Capcom in America)
- Chameleon Twist (Nintendo 64)
- Chameleon Twist 2 (Nintendo 64)
- Daedalian Opus (Game Boy)
- Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions (SNES, Game Boy)
- Daze Before Christmas (SNES, Sega Genesis)
- Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban
- Death and Return of
Superman (SNES, Sega Genesis)
- Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest (Sega Genesis)
- Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast (Sega Genesis)
- Eternal
Eyes (PlayStation)
- Fester's Quest (NES)
- Final Fantasy Adventure
(Game
Boy; re-release of a Square title from the Mana
series)
- Flashback (Super Famicom)
- Freedom Force (NES)
- Galaxy Fight (Neo Geo, Sega Saturn)
- Gimmick! (known in Europe as Mr. Gimmick) (NES)
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES)
- Hebereke (Ufouria) series (NES,
Super Famicom, PlayStation, Sega
Saturn, Arcade)
- Ikki (Arcade, Famicom)
- Initial D: Takahashi Ryosuke no Typing Saisoku Riron
(PlayStation 2)
- Journey to Silius (NES)
(known as Raf World in Japan)
- Kangaroo (Arcade)
- Lemmings (NES,
SNES)
- Logical (NES)
- Looney Tunes (Game Boy, Game Boy Color)
- Looney Tunes B-Ball (SNES, published by Acclaim)
- Mitokoumon (Famicom)
- Monsterseed (PlayStation)
- Moomin's Tale (Game Boy Color)
- Myst (Sega
Saturn)
- Pirates of Dark Water (Sega Genesis, SNES)
- Power Quest (Game Boy Color)
- Project S-11 (Game Boy Color)
- Ripple Island (Famicom)
- Road Runner's Death Valley Rally (SNES)
- Route 16 (Arcade, Famicom)
- Shanghai: True Valor (PlayStation)
- Sky Kid (NES)
- Speedy Gonzales - Los Gatos Bandidos (SNES, published by Acclaim)
- Super Spy Hunter (NES)
- Super Fantasy Zone (Sega Genesis)
- Superman (Sega Genesis)
- T.R.A.G. (PlayStation)
- Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi (Famicom)
- Trip World (Game Boy)
- Waku Waku 7 (Neo Geo, Sega Saturn)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Game Boy)
- The Wing of Madoola
(Famicom)
- Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (SNES, Sega Genesis)
References
Pages in category "Sunsoft"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29
total.
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D
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D cont.
E
F
I
M
- Marchen
Veil
- Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 1
- Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 2
- Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 3
- Monster
Seed
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M cont.
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