Xtalsoft Co., Ltd.

Moby ID: 17405

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Xtalsoft was a Japanese software house founded in 1982. They were mostly known for their role-playing games developed for Japanese computers; among those were Fantasian, Crimson, and Mugen no Shinzō series.

In July 1986, Xtalsoft joined six other companies to form the Disk Original Group, a collective publishing house headed by Square. The company's contribution to this project was Kalin no Tsurugi.

On October 1, 1990 Xtalsoft combined with T&E Soft to form its Osaka development department.

Credited on 14 Games from 1984 to 1990

Crimson III (1990 on PC-98, PC-88, MSX)
Mugen no Shinzō III (1990 on PC-88)
Crimson II (1989 on MSX, PC-88)
Advanced Fantasian: Quest for Lost Sanctuary (1988 on PC-88, Sharp X1)
Combat Simulator: Battle Gorilla (1988 on PC-88)
Crimson (1987 on MSX, PC-88, Sharp X1)
Kalin no Tsurugi (1987 on NES)
Jehard (1987 on PC-88)
Curse of Babylon (1986 on Commodore 64, PC-88, FM-7)
Aspic (1986 on NES, Sharp X1, FM-7...)
Mugen no Shinzō II (1985 on PC-88, PC-98, Sharp X1...)
Fantasian (1985 on PC-88, Sharp X1, PC-98...)
Lizard (1984 on MSX, PC-88, PC-98...)
Mugen no Shinzō (1984 on Sharp MZ-80B/2000/2500, PC-88, PC-98)

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