Arsys Software, Inc.

Moby ID: 98

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Arsys Software was established in November 1985 by a group of former Technosoft staff. Their first game, Wibarm, was released in 1986, and in the following years the company produced a number of titles, including Star Cruiser (1988) and Knight Arms (1989), as well as ports of titles such as Prince of Persia, Tenka Tōitsu, and Spindizzy II.

By July 1996, the company consisted of only Kotori Yoshimura and a handful of other staff, and the company's name changed to Cyberhead. Cyberhead contributed to the development of several titles, including Gran Turismo and Omega Boost, but eventually closed in 2001.

Credited on 9 Games from 1986 to 1994

Battle Zeque Den (1994 on SNES)
Star Cruiser II: The Odysseus Project (1993 on FM Towns, PC-98)
Daisenryaku III '90 (1990 on PC-98, FM Towns, Sharp X68000)
Spindizzy Worlds (1990 on SNES, Amiga, Atari ST...)
Knight Arms: The Hyblid Framer (1989 on Sharp X68000)
Prince of Persia (1989 on DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color...)
Tenka Tōitsu (1989 on Genesis, PC-98, Sharp X68000)
Star Cruiser (1988 on Windows, Genesis, PC-88...)
Wibarm (1986 on DOS, PC-88, FM-7...)

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