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− | {{sub-stub}}'''dB-Soft''' (デービーソフト). | + | {{sub-stub}}'''dB-Soft''' (デービーソフト), originally founded as '''Computer Land Hokkaido''' (株式会社コンピューターランド北海道) in 1980. |
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+ | They released some adult games with another brand '''Macadamia Soft''' (マカダミアソフト). | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[PC-6001 mkII]]=== | ===[[PC-6001 mkII]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Ice Block]]'' (1983) | ||
*''[[Flappy]]'' (1984) | *''[[Flappy]]'' (1984) | ||
*''[[Volguard]]'' (1985) | *''[[Volguard]]'' (1985) | ||
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*''[[Flappy]]'' (1984) | *''[[Flappy]]'' (1984) | ||
*''[[Zexas]]'' (1984) | *''[[Zexas]]'' (1984) | ||
+ | *''[[Volguard]]'' (1984) | ||
*''[[Laptick]]'' (1985) | *''[[Laptick]]'' (1985) | ||
+ | *''[[Macadam]]'' (1985) (as '''Macadamia Soft''') | ||
+ | *''[[177]]'' (1986) (as '''Macadamia Soft''') | ||
*''[[Woody Poco]]'' (1986) | *''[[Woody Poco]]'' (1986) | ||
*''[[Produce]]'' (1987) | *''[[Produce]]'' (1987) | ||
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*''[[Shikoutei]]'' (198x) | *''[[Shikoutei]]'' (198x) | ||
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+ | *''[[Flappy]]'' (1984) | ||
+ | *''[[Volguard]]'' (1984) | ||
*''[[Woody Poco]]'' (1986) | *''[[Woody Poco]]'' (1986) | ||
+ | *''[[177]]'' (1986) (as '''Macadamia Soft''') | ||
*''[[Produce]]'' (1987) | *''[[Produce]]'' (1987) | ||
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===[[PC-8801 mkII SR]]=== | ===[[PC-8801 mkII SR]]=== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Third-party software publishers]] | [[Category:Third-party software publishers]] | ||
[[Category:Third-party software developers]] | [[Category:Third-party software developers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 30 December 2023
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dB-Soft (デービーソフト), originally founded as Computer Land Hokkaido (株式会社コンピューターランド北海道) in 1980.
They released some adult games with another brand Macadamia Soft (マカダミアソフト).
Contents
Softography
PC-6001 mkII
PC-6601
- Flappy (1984)
PC-8801
- Flappy (1984)
- Zexas (1984)
- Volguard (1984)
- Laptick (1985)
- Macadam (1985) (as Macadamia Soft)
- 177 (1986) (as Macadamia Soft)
- Woody Poco (1986)
- Produce (1987)
- Shikoutei (198x)
PC-8001 mkII SR
- King Flappy (1985)
PC-9801
- Flappy (1984)
- Volguard (1984)
- Woody Poco (1986)
- 177 (1986) (as Macadamia Soft)
- Produce (1987)
PC-8801 mkII SR
- The Story of Melroon (1989)