D.O. Corp.
Moby ID: 3506
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D.O. is a Japanese software company that focuses on developing and publishing hentai games. The company started releasing games in 1987, adopting the D.O. (short for "Digital Object") brand in 1989.
D.O. released adult games in various genres (e.g. the Branmarker role-playing game series), but is mostly familiar to the Western audience through its visual novels, such as Kana: Little Sister (1999).
In May 2009, following a three-year period during which they were not developing games, D.O. was integrated into Contents Traffic, the parent company of ZyX.
Credited on 30 Games from 1990 to 2015
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Kana: Okaeri (2015 on Windows) |
Kazoku Keikaku Re:Tsumugu Ito (2013 on PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Windows) |
Pretty Soldier Wars: A.D. 2048 (2007 on Windows) |
Branmarker: Shami Risni no Bōken (2006 on Windows) |
Snow Sakura (2003 on Windows) |
Crescendo (2003 on Windows) |
Family Project: Kazoku Keikaku (2002 on Windows) |
DOR (2002 on Windows) |
Kana: Little Sister (2001 on Windows, Macintosh, PSP) |
Sensei 2 (2000 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Cry Sweeper (1996 on Windows, PC-98) |
Rouge no Densetsu - Legend of Rouge (1996 on PC-98) |
CD-ROM Bishōjo Collection: Yū Disk Special (1996 on PC-98, Windows, FM Towns) |
Branmarker 2 (1995 on PC-98, FM Towns) |
Hoshi no Suna Monogatari 3 (1995 on PC-98, FM Towns) |
Zatsuon Ryōiki (1994 on PC-98, FM Towns) |
Zen Nihon Bishōjo Mahjong Senshūken Taikai: Heart de Ron!! (1994 on PC-98, FM Towns) |
Crystal Rinal (1994 on PC-98, FM Towns) |
DOR: Special Edition '93 (1993 on PC-98, Sharp X68000, FM Towns) |
Yōjū Senki: A.D. 2048 (1993 on PC-98, FM Towns, Sharp X68000) |
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D.O. Corp.
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 6 games with G-Collections
- 2 games with JAST USA
- 1 game with CyberFront Corporation
- 1 game with Mediax Co., Ltd.
- 1 game with EISYS, Inc.
- 1 game with Interlex Inc.
- 10 games with Ryūichirō Fujisawa
- 8 games with Nekoka no Hitobito
- 7 games with Minami Ejima
- 7 games with Ryōhei Shigetomi
- 6 games with Yoshiki Inaba
- 6 games with Hitoshi Ōhori
- 6 games with Motoaki Hatayama
- 6 games with Tarō Ryūgūjō
- 6 games with Yami no Hitsuji
- 5 games with Yumeto Mimura
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