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Native name  | 株式会社ウィンキーソフト (Kabushiki kaisha Uinkiisofuto)  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Kabushiki kaisha | 
| Industry | Video games | 
| Founded | January 1983 | 
| Defunct | 2015 | 
| Fate | Bankruptcy | 
| Headquarters | Suita, Osaka, Japan | 
Winkysoft (株式会社ウィンキーソフト, Kabushiki-kaisha Uinkiisofuto) was a Japanese video game developing company. They have made video games for console systems primarily for the Japanese video game market, as well as a handful of arcade games. On December 1, 2015, Winkysoft filed for bankruptcy.[1]
Notable games
- Akanbe Dragon (MSX2)
 - Denjinmakai (Arcade)
 - Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights (Nintendo 3DS)
 - Hero Senki: Project Olympus (Super Famicom)
 - Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie (Super Famicom)
 - JoJo No Kimyo Na Boken (Super Famicom)
 - Ghost Chaser Densei (Super Famicom)
 - Guardians (Arcade)
 - Masou Kishin (Super Famicom)
 - Battle Robot Retsuden (Super Famicom)
 - My Life My Love: Boku no Yume: Watashi no Negai (Famicom)
 - Mazinger Z (Super Famicom)
 - Puyo Puyo (Game Boy)
 - Ruin (FM-7)
 - Super Robot Wars (Game Boy)
 - 2nd Super Robot Wars (Famicom)
 - 3rd Super Robot Wars (Super Famicom)
 - 4th Super Robot Wars (Super Famicom)
 - Super Robot Wars F (Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
 - Super Robot Wars F Final (Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
 - Seireiki Rayblade (PlayStation, Dreamcast)
 - Transformers (PlayStation 2)
 - New Century Brave Wars/Quantum Leap Lazelber (PlayStation 2)
 - Shaman King: Power of Spirits (Playstation 2)
 
References
- ↑ "CONFIRMED: Game Developer Winkysoft Files for Bankruptcy". Crunchyroll. December 1, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
 
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
 - Winkysoft at GameSpot
 - Winkysoft at GDRI
 - Winksoft at Insert Credit
 - Winkysoft at Neoseeker
 
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