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Kogado Studio (株式会社工画堂スタジオ), also known as Kogado Software Products, was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company also operated an internal development team known as Team Rabbit.
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Softography
PC-8801 mkII SR
- Haja no Fuuin (1986)
- Cosmic Soldier 2: Psychic War (1987)
- La Valeur (1989)
- Schwarzschild (19xx)
PC-9801 M
CD-ROM²
- Mashou Denki La Valeur (1991)
- Super Schwarzschild (1991)
Super CD-ROM²
- Super Schwarzschild 2 (1992)
- Kisou Louga (1993)
- Solid Force (1995)
- Kisou Louga II: The Ends of Shangrila (1995)
Arcade CD-ROM²
PC-FX
- Power Dolls FX (1996)
PC-9821
References
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