Pack-In-Video
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Pack-In-Video (パック・イン・ビデオ?, also Pack-In-Soft) was a Japanese video game publisher and developer which developed a wide range of games for the Famicom platform. The games published were mostly focused on the Japanese market although a few titles have been published abroad. In October 1996 the company was merged with the video game division of Victor Entertainment and became Victor Interactive Software.[1]
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Games published
Pack-In-Video has published 25 games for a variety of platforms.[2]
Game Boy
PlayStation
Saturn
Super Famicom/Super NES
- AIII S.V.: Super A-Train 3
- Battle Submarine
- Atlas: Renaissance Voyager
- Monstania
- Umi no Nushi Tsuri
- Magical Pop'n
- Tony Meola's Sidekick Soccer
- Isozuri: Ritou Hen
- Multi Play Volleyball
- Super Battletank 2
- Super Solitaire
- Super Soukoban
- Harvest Moon
TurboGrafx/Duo/PC Engine
- Aurora Quest: Otaku no Seiza in Another World
- Deep Blue
- Die Hard (Developed by Nichibutsu for Pack-In-Video)
- F-1 Pilot
- Formation Armed F
- Metal Angel
- Metal Angel II
- Power Gate
- Super Metal Crusher (developed by Make)
Virtual Boy
MSX and MSX2
- Rambo
- Super Rambo Special
- Space Camp
- Young Sherlock
- Labyrinth
- Family Billiards
- Gunjin-Shogi(軍人将棋)
- Champion Yosuke-Ide's Mah-Jong (井出洋介名人の実戦麻雀)
- The GOLF
- Predator
- Silviana
Games developed
3DO
PC-FX
PlayStation
Super Famicom/Super NES
Famicom Disk System
- Kattobi! Douji
- Putt Putt Golf
- Sylvania: Ai Ippai no Boukensha
Famicom/NES
- Bakushou! Star Monomane Shitennou
- Die Hard
- Friday the 13th[3]
- Kawa no Nushi Tsuri
- Knight Rider
- Mirai Senshi: Lios
- Predator
- Rambo
- Thunderbirds
See also
References
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