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Japanese video game company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Panther Software (パンサーソフトウェア) is a Japanese video game and software company. Founded in 1987 as Panther Studios Ltd., the company changed its name to Panther Software in 1991. They produced video games for the MSX, Sharp X68000, PlayStation, Dreamcast and Xbox.[1]
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Video games
Studio Panther
- Tenkyuhai, MSX, X68000 (1989)
- Tenkyuhai Special: Tougen no Utage, MSX (1989), X68000 (1990)
- Kami no Machi, MSX (1989)
- Hana no Kiyosato: Pension Story, MSX (1989)
- Ooedo Hanjouki, X68000 (1989)
- Tenkyuhai Special: Tougen no Utage 2, MSX (1990)
- Tenkyuuhai Special: Tougen no Utage Part 2 - Joshikousei Hen, X68000 (1990)
Panther Software
- Joshua, X68000 (1992)
- Ku2 Front Row, X68000 (1992)
- Ku2, X68000 (1993)
- Hamlet, PC-98 (1993)
- Space Griffon VF-9, PlayStation (1995)
- Kitchen Panic, PlayStation (1998)
- Twins Story: Kimi ni Tsutaetakute, PlayStation (1999)
- Aoi Hagane no Kihei: Space Griffon, Dreamcast (1999)
- Metal Dungeon, Xbox (2002)
- Braveknight, Xbox (2002)
- Aoi Namida, Xbox (2004)
- Kana: Little Sister, Xbox (cancelled)[citation needed]
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