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'''Softnica''' (formely known as '''Pax Softnica''', パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game and software developer founded in August 1983. The company had a strong relationship with [[Nintendo]] and was considered second-party <ref>[http://jp.linkedin.com/pub/hideto-kobayashi/24/25b/bb2 Hideto Kobayashi's LinkedIn profile]</ref>. It was hired as a sub-contractor for several Nintendo-developed games, such as the first two installments of the ''[[wikibound:Mother (series)|Mother]]'' series and several handheld releases. | '''Softnica''' (formely known as '''Pax Softnica''', パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game and software developer founded in August 1983. The company had a strong relationship with [[Nintendo]] and was considered second-party <ref>[http://jp.linkedin.com/pub/hideto-kobayashi/24/25b/bb2 Hideto Kobayashi's LinkedIn profile]</ref>. It was hired as a sub-contractor for several Nintendo-developed games, such as the first two installments of the ''[[wikibound:Mother (series)|Mother]]'' series and several handheld releases. | ||
==''Mario'' games developed== | ==''Mario'' games developed== | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)]]''<ref>[http://kyoto-report.blogspot.ca/2010/07/donkey-kong-94-staff-credits.html The Kyoto Report: Donkey Kong '94 Staff Credits]</ref> (with [[ | *''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)]]''<ref>[http://kyoto-report.blogspot.ca/2010/07/donkey-kong-94-staff-credits.html The Kyoto Report: Donkey Kong '94 Staff Credits]</ref> (with [[Nintendo R&D1]]) | ||
*''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' (with Nintendo R&D1) | *''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'' (with Nintendo R&D1) | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:18, December 15, 2013
Softnica (formely known as Pax Softnica, パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game and software developer founded in August 1983. The company had a strong relationship with Nintendo and was considered second-party [1]. It was hired as a sub-contractor for several Nintendo-developed games, such as the first two installments of the Mother series and several handheld releases.
Mario games developed
- Donkey Kong (Game Boy)[2] (with Nintendo R&D1)
- Wrecking Crew '98 (with Nintendo R&D1)
References
External Links
Official website Template:BoxTop