was a Japanese
video game developing
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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.
Notable games
*''Akanbe Dragon'' (
MSX2)
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Denjinmakai
, or ''Denjin Makai'', is a 1994 side-scrolling beat 'em up developed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was originally released as a coin-operated arcade game. It was later ported to the Super Famicom (known as the Super Nintendo Enterta ...
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Arcade)
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Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights
is an adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS. It was co-developed by Konami and Winkysoft, and designed by ''Zone of the Enders (video game), Zone of the Enders'' director Noriaki Okamura. The game is set in late 19th-century Paris, and follows the ...
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Nintendo 3DS
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*''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)
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Masou Kishin'' (Super Famicom)
*''Battle Robot Retsuden'' (Super Famicom)
*''My Life My Love: Boku no Yume: Watashi no Negai'' (Famicom)
*''
Mazinger Z'' (Super Famicom)
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Puyo Puyo'' (Game Boy)
*''Ruin'' (
FM-7)
*''Super Robot Wars'' (
Game Boy)
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2nd Super Robot Wars
was the first game to be produced in the "Classic" canon timeline, the second game in the overall series, and the first (and only) game produced for the Famicom video game system on December 12, 1991.
A remake of the ''2nd Super Robot Wars'' was ...
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Famicom)
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3rd Super Robot Wars
was the third game in a series, the second in the "classic" canon, and the first on the Super Famicom, published on July 23, 1993. Along with ''2nd'' and ''EX'', ''3rd Super Robot Wars'' was released on the Sony PlayStation on June 10, 1999, as ...
'' (Super Famicom)
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4th Super Robot Wars
is a tactical RPG for the Super Famicom developed by both Banpresto and Winky Soft and published by Banpresto. It's the 5th entry in the Super Robot Wars series and the last entry in the Classic Timeline. It was first released on March 17, 1995, a ...
'' (Super Famicom)
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Super Robot Wars F
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Sega Saturn
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PlayStation
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Super Robot Wars F Final
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'' (Sega Saturn, PlayStation)
*''Seireiki Rayblade'' (PlayStation,
Dreamcast)
*''
Transformers'' (
PlayStation 2
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*''
New Century Brave Wars/Quantum Leap Lazelber'' (PlayStation 2)
*Shaman King: Power of Spirits (Playstation 2)
References
External links
Official websiteat
GameSpotWinkysoftat GDRI
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Winkysoftat Neoseeker
Companies based in Osaka Prefecture
Video game companies established in 1983
Video game companies disestablished in 2015
Defunct video game companies of Japan
Video game development companies
Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in Japan
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