Game Technopolis

Moby ID: 7098

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  • Technopolis Soft - Former company name.
  • GAMEテクノポリス - Game Technopolis - Japanese spelling
  • テクノポリスソフト - Technopolis Soft - Japanese spelling of prior company name

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Technopolis Soft was the software label of publishing house Tokuma's computer gaming magazine Technopolis (known as "Tekupori" for short). After the Famicom became a big hit, the average Japanese games player quickly transitioned to consoles, leaving computers with more "adult" genres. Technopolis followed suite, and became more and more adult-oriented, to the point where they actually trademarked the term "bishōjo games". Their software department followed a similar path.

The magazine ceased publishing in 1994, though the software label probably had disappeared before then.

Credited on 16 Games from 1984 to 1994

Virgin Dream (1994 on TurboGrafx CD, PC-98)
Dennō Tenshi: Digital Ange (1993 on PC-98, TurboGrafx CD)
Game Technopolis Super Collection 2 (NSFW) (1993 on FM Towns)
Hatsukoi Monogatari (1993 on TurboGrafx CD, PC-98)
Game Technopolis Super Collection 1 (NSFW) (1992 on FM Towns)
Continental (NSFW) (1992 on PC-98, Sharp X68000, MSX)
Himitsu no Hanazono (NSFW) (1992 on TurboGrafx CD, PC-98, MSX...)
Kimi Dake ni Ai o... (NSFW) (1991 on PC-98, Sharp X68000, MSX)
Dragon Eyes (NSFW) (1991 on MSX, PC-88, PC-98...)
Ayumi (1990 on PC-88)
Guerrière Lyewärd (NSFW) (1990 on Sharp X68000)
Mei Tantei Holmes (1986 on PC-88, FM-7)
Lot Lot (1985 on NES, MSX, PC-88...)
Magical Angel Creamy Mami (1985 on Sharp X1)
Minky-Momo Panicball (1984 on PC-88)
Nanako SOS (1984 on PC-88, FM-7)

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