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− | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (コンパイル) | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (コンパイル) was a Japanese video game company known for creating the [[Puyo Puyo]]. The company was an important name in the industry before the Japanese Home Computer market's domination by IBM, with many of its titles being made for the MSX. |
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+ | The company also released a diskzine/magazine named [[Disc Station]]. The diskzine started off as a MSX central publication, before jumping to the [[PC-9800 series]], and changing the name to [[Disc Station 98]]. After a while, the diskzine will become part of a physical magazine in the form of a pack-in, returning back to the original name and resetting the issue number. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[PC-9801 VM]]=== | ===[[PC-9801 VM]]=== | ||
− | *''[[Madou Monogatari 1-2-3]]'' (199x) | + | *''[[Madou Monogatari 1-2-3]]'' (199x)'' |
===[[PC-9801 VX]]=== | ===[[PC-9801 VX]]=== | ||
*''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' (1993) | *''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' (1993) | ||
*''[[Madou Monogatari A.R.S.]]'' (199x) | *''[[Madou Monogatari A.R.S.]]'' (199x) | ||
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+ | ===LMS Music=== | ||
+ | {{CompanyHistoryAll|LMS Music}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 06:27, 17 April 2024
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Founded: 1982-04-07[1] |
Headquarters: Japan |
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Compile (コンパイル) was a Japanese video game company known for creating the Puyo Puyo. The company was an important name in the industry before the Japanese Home Computer market's domination by IBM, with many of its titles being made for the MSX.
The company also released a diskzine/magazine named Disc Station. The diskzine started off as a MSX central publication, before jumping to the PC-9800 series, and changing the name to Disc Station 98. After a while, the diskzine will become part of a physical magazine in the form of a pack-in, returning back to the original name and resetting the issue number.
Contents
Softography
CD-ROM²
- Seirei Senshi Spriggan (1991)
Super CD-ROM²
- Spriggan Mark 2: Re-Terraform Project (1992)
- Puyo Puyo CD (1994)
- Puyo Puyo CD Tsuu (1996)
PC-9801 VM
- Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 (199x)
PC-9801 VX
- Puyo Puyo (1993)
- Madou Monogatari A.R.S. (199x)
LMS Music
References
Sega Retro has more information related to Compile
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- ↑ http://www.compile.co.jp/company/g_situation.htm (Wayback Machine: 1999-11-09 09:45)