Right Stuff Corp.

Moby ID: 13506

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Right Stuff was a Japanese software developing and production company. It was founded on February 27, 1990, in Nishi-Ōi, Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company developed and published about twenty games in various genres (with a focus on RPGs), none of which was released outside of Japan. Their most popular games are Alshark (1991) and Flash Hiders (1993). They also worked on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx) CD version of Emerald Dragon (1994). In 1999, Right Stuff went bankrupt.

Credited on 16 Games from 1991 to 1997

Alnam no Tsubasa: Shōjin no Sora no Kanata e (1997 on PlayStation)
Blue Forest Story: Kaze no Fūin (1996 on PlayStation, 3DO)
Alnam no Kiba: Jūzoku Jūnishinto Densetsu (1996 on PlayStation)
The TV Show (1995 on TurboGrafx CD)
Battle Tycoon (1995 on SNES)
Alnam no Kiba: Jūzoku Jūnishinto Densetsu (1994 on TurboGrafx CD)
Foresight Dolly (1994 on PC-98, DOS)
Revery: Izanai no Masuishō (1994 on PC-98)
Flash Hiders (1993 on TurboGrafx CD)
Sword Master (1993 on TurboGrafx CD)
Fiend Hunter (1993 on TurboGrafx CD)
Dungeon Hack (1993 on DOS, PC-98)
Libros de Chilam Balam (1992 on PC-98)
Syd Mead's Terraforming (1992 on TurboGrafx CD)
Alshark (1991 on SEGA CD, TurboGrafx CD, PC-98...)
Emerald Dragon (1989 on TurboGrafx CD, Sharp X68000, MSX...)

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