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  1. Hudson Soft was the very first third-party developer and publisher for the Nintendo Famicom (NES). They produced the game programming system Family Basic, which was published by Nintendo in June 1984, and soon after published the first Famicom games not produced by Nintendo, Nuts & Milk and Lode Runner, in July 1984.

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  2. Hudson Soft Ltd. games - MobyGames. 🕹️ Just dropped: New games and accessories for the Atari 2600+. Hudson Soft Ltd. Moby ID: 17560. Overview. Games. Logos. History. Trivia. Contribute. 8 Games [ view in game browser ] [ add game ] List of games released by Hudson Soft Ltd.

  3. List of Hudson Soft games. This is a list of video games developed or published by Hudson Soft. The following dates are based on the earliest release, typically in Japan. While Hudson Soft started releasing video games in 1978, it was not until 1983 that the company began to gain serious notability among the video gaming community.

    • Vs. Tennis
    • Cratermaze
    • Ys III: Wanderer from Ys
    • Ys: Book I & II
    • Neutopia II
    • Lode Runner
    • Nuts & Milk
    • Bonk’s Adventure
    • Tengai Makyou: Ziria
    • Adventure Island

    Tennis with Mario as a referee by Hudson Soft? Yes, the video game industry can be strange sometimes. Back in the mid-80s, Nintendo wasn’t as protective of its properties as it is today, and allowed Hudson Soft to port its games to other non-Nintendo consoles. The result is Vs. Tennis, also known as just Tennis. It’s an extremely straightforward ye...

    Cratermaze is a game with an identity crisis. Play it in Japan, and it becomes something else! Scary. Doraemon wasn’t as popular in the US compared to Japan back in the early 90s. So Hudson Soft completely changed the characters of the gameto give birth to Cratermaze, a Bomberman-meets-Pac-Man arcade game that’s solid enough to keep you entertained...

    Ys III: Wanderer from Ys would have been Zelda II, if Link had red hair and was as reckless as Adol Christin. Ys III marks a radical shift from the top-down, enemy-bumping formula of its predecessor, employing a 2D side-scrolling formula, and a more hands-on approach to combat. The results aren’t perfect. Mostly due to frustrating controls that oft...

    Adol Christin’s in the house. Time to start bumpin’. Being one of the very few role-playing games that graced the TurboGrafx-16 in the West, pretty much every owner of the console experienced Adol Christin’s adventure first hand. While the Zelda-inspired top-down action RPG formula didn’t feel particularly innovative, and the bump combat system was...

    Hello, I’m still around from the first game. What a great sequel! Despite in-game NPCs claiming this, Neutopia II is more an expansion of the original, rather than a sequel. Starring the son of the hero Jazeta, who’s gone missing, you’ll have to find out what happened to him by exploring a huge map in a top-down view. You explore complex labyrinths...

    What makes a man completely lose his wits? Love? Please. It’s gold! Wits aren’t the only thing Lode lost due to his love for gold, he also dropped the ability to jump. What, a platform game without a jump button? Yes, ladies and gentlemen. In Lode Runner, you have to navigate its complex 2D labyrinths by digging. And then use this ability to make s...

    Nuts & Milk? Is this a game or an 80s breakfast cereal? Before we can get to breakfust, you’ll have to complete 50 stages, avoid traps laid out by Nuts, and get to your girlfriend Yoghurt. Milk and Yoghurt, a match made in heaven. While the game is nothing more than a different take on the puzzle-platforming formula made popular by Donkey Kong, Nut...

    Every console needs its mascot, like every damsel in distress needs her hero. The titular Bonk, small of body, but huge of head, embarks on an epic journey to save the dinosaur princess Za. Armed only with his huge head. Which creates a few problems, having to jump and move around and stuff. Despite the time it takes to get used to these mechanics,...

    Are you fluent in Japanese? No? No worries: that’s what translation guides are here for! A dedicated community allows players to enjoy Tengai Makyou: Ziria, or Far East of Eden. This is a traditional Japanese role-playing game that’s a joy to play through, mostly thanks to its humorous writing. While the game doesn’t break the mold of traditional J...

    Adventure Island is to Hudson Soft what Mario is to Nintendo. An iconic classic. Being a very old 2D platforming game, you may not be surprised to hear that Master Higgins’ quest to save his beloved “Tine” is hard as balls. Throughout eight worlds you’ll have to defeat enemies using your trusty axe, or powerful fireballs, and avoid tripping on the ...

  4. Inspector Gadget is a 1993 side-scrolling action video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System based on the television show of the same title. [4] The game was released by Hudson Soft, with developers who also worked on Hudson's video game adaptations SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron and An American Tail: Fievel Goes West .

  5. Felix the Cat is a platform video game by Hudson Soft, based on the cartoon character of the same name. It was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1992, and for the Game Boy in 1993. Although Felix the Cat was developed in Japan, it was only released in North America and Europe.

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