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Latest revision as of 16:53, 12 January 2022
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Nidecom Carry Soft (ニデコムキャリーソフト) was a publisher of Japanese home computer games. It is seemingly some sort of joint venture between Nidecom and Carry Soft, and was only ever used to publish conversions of Taito arcade games.
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Softography
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PC-8801
- Front Line (1983)
- Victorious Nine (1985)
- Space Cruiser (198x)
- Dai Dassou (198x)
PC-6001 mkII
- Front Line (1983)
- Chack'n Pop (198x)
PC-8801 mkII
- Chack'n Pop (1984)
PC-8801 mkII SR
- Elevator Action (1985)
PC-9801 F
- Victorious Nine (198x)