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==Games developed== | ==Games developed== | ||
; [[Telefang 1|Keitai Denjuu Telefang]] | ; [[Telefang 1|Keitai Denjuu Telefang]] (GBC) | ||
'''Keitai Denjuu Telefang''', often shortened to Telefang 1, was the first game that Smilesoft developed, and was released on 3 November 2000. It is a monster turn-based RPG, with monsters called [[Denjuu]]. The two versions of it are Power and Speed version. | '''Keitai Denjuu Telefang''', often shortened to Telefang 1, was the first game that Smilesoft developed, and was released on 3 November 2000. It is a monster turn-based RPG, with monsters called [[Denjuu]]. The two versions of it are Power and Speed version. | ||
It is also the most notable and popular of all the games Smilesoft has developed, due to Chinese bootleggers releasing a bootlegged English version of it, which had many glitches. It was released under the name of Pokémon Diamond and Jade, which led many to think it was a Pokémon ripoff, leaving bad impressions on the game. | It is also the most notable and popular of all the games Smilesoft has developed, due to Chinese bootleggers releasing a bootlegged English version of it, which had many glitches. It was released under the name of Pokémon Diamond and Jade, which led many to think it was a Pokémon ripoff, leaving bad impressions on the game. | ||
; [[Telefang 2|Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2]] (GBA) | |||
'''Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2''', often shortened to Telefang 2, was a sequel to the first Telefang game. Like the original, it had two versions, Power and Speed. This had many changes from the original, such as new Denjuu (as well as some Denjuu not returning), a major overhaul to graphics, an improved battle system with new move types, and a new protagonist. | |||
; [[Network Adventure Bugsite]] (GBC) | |||
; [[Gachasta! Dino Device|Dino Device 1]] (GBA) | |||
; [[Digital Ehon Vol. 1: Imadoki no Momotarou]] (PS1) | |||
; [[Digital Ehon Vol. 2: Imadoki no Kaguya Hime]] (PS1) | |||
; [[Digital Ehon Vol. 3: Imadoki no Sarukani]] (PS1) | |||
; [[Digital Ehon Vol. 4: Imadoki no Hanasaka Jiisan]] (PS1) | |||
; [[Digital Ehon Vol. 5: Imadoki no Urashi Matarou]] (PS1) | |||
[[Category:Game developers]] | [[Category:Game developers]] |
Revision as of 09:38, 3 August 2008
Smilesoft is a Japanese company that developed RPGs and formed in 2000. They went out of business in 2003, only three years after they first formed. All games that they released were Japan-exclusive.
Games developed
- Keitai Denjuu Telefang (GBC)
Keitai Denjuu Telefang, often shortened to Telefang 1, was the first game that Smilesoft developed, and was released on 3 November 2000. It is a monster turn-based RPG, with monsters called Denjuu. The two versions of it are Power and Speed version.
It is also the most notable and popular of all the games Smilesoft has developed, due to Chinese bootleggers releasing a bootlegged English version of it, which had many glitches. It was released under the name of Pokémon Diamond and Jade, which led many to think it was a Pokémon ripoff, leaving bad impressions on the game.
- Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2 (GBA)
Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2, often shortened to Telefang 2, was a sequel to the first Telefang game. Like the original, it had two versions, Power and Speed. This had many changes from the original, such as new Denjuu (as well as some Denjuu not returning), a major overhaul to graphics, an improved battle system with new move types, and a new protagonist.
- Network Adventure Bugsite (GBC)
- Dino Device 1 (GBA)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 1: Imadoki no Momotarou (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 2: Imadoki no Kaguya Hime (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 3: Imadoki no Sarukani (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 4: Imadoki no Hanasaka Jiisan (PS1)
- Digital Ehon Vol. 5: Imadoki no Urashi Matarou (PS1)