Native name | 株式会社パック・イン・ビデオ |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Pakku-In-Bideo |
Fate | Merged with Victor Entertainment |
Successor | Victor Interactive Software |
Founded | August 3, 1970[1] |
Defunct | October 1, 1996[2] |
Headquarters | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Yasuhiro Wada |
Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd. (株式会社パック・イン・ビデオ Kabushiki-gaisha Pakku-In-Bideo) was a Japanese video game publisher and video distributor. The games published were mostly focused on the Japanese market although a few titles have been published abroad. In October 1996, the company was merged with the video game division of Victor Entertainment and became Victor Interactive Software.[3]
Title | Platform(s) | Release date |
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Rambo | MSX | December 5, 1985[4] |
Super Rambo | MSX, X1, PC-9801 | June 21, 1986[5][6][7][8][9] |
Super Rambo Special | MSX | November 21, 1986[10] |
Space Camp | MSX | November 21, 1986[11] |
Young Sherlock | MSX | March 21, 1987[12] |
Labyrinth | MSX | August 21, 1987[13][14][15] |
Batman | MSX | September 21, 1987[16] |
Family Billiards | MSX | November 21, 1987[17] |
Rambo | Famicom | December 4, 1987[18] |
Gunjin-Shogi | MSX | December 16, 1987[19] |
L'Affaire... | MSX | December 16, 1987[20] |
Predator | MSX | March 5, 1988[21] |
Famicom | March 10, 1988[22] | |
Champion Yosuke-Ide's Mah-Jong | MSX | April 5, 1988[23] |
Sylviana | FDS | August 10, 1988[24] |
MSX | September 15, 1989[25] | |
Knight Rider | Famicom | September 30, 1988[26] |
F-1 Pilot | PC Engine | March 23, 1989[27] |
Deep Blue Kaitei Shinwa | PC Engine | March 31, 1989[28] |
Putt Putt Golf | FDS | March 31, 1989[29] |
The Golf | MSX | May 25, 1989[30] |
Faria: Fuuin no Tsurugi | Famicom | July 21, 1989[31] |
Thunderbirds | Famicom | September 30, 1989[32] |
Kattobi! Douji | FDS | October 20, 1989[33] |
Mirai Senshi: Lios | Famicom | December 1, 1989[34] |
The Golf Course Shuu | MSX | December 10, 1989[35] |
Knight Rider Special | PC Engine | December 22, 1989[36] |
Formation Armed F | PC Engine CD-ROM² | March 23, 1990[37] |
Trump Boy | Game Boy | March 28, 1990[38] |
Formation Armed F | PC Engine | March 30, 1990[39] |
Lode Runner: Lost Labyrinth | PC Engine | July 27, 1990[40] |
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri | Famicom | August 10, 1990[41] |
Bakushō! Star Monomane Shitennō | Famicom | September 14, 1990[42] |
Lunar Lander | Game Boy | September 21, 1990[43] |
Die Hard | PC Engine | September 28, 1990[44] |
Trump Boy II | Game Boy | November 9, 1990[45] |
Zipang | PC Engine | December 14, 1990[46] |
Jigoku Gokuraku Maru | Famicom | December 21, 1990[47] |
Gulclight TDF 2 | PC Engine CD-ROM² | January 25, 1991[48] |
Road Spirits | PC Engine CD-ROM² | March 22, 1991[49] |
Die Hard | Famicom | July 19, 1991[50] |
Power Gate | PC Engine | August 30, 1991[51] |
Super Metal Crusher | PC Engine | November 29, 1991[52] |
Hihou Densetsu Chris no Bouken | PC Engine CD-ROM² | December 13, 1991[53] |
Minesweeper | Game Boy | December 13, 1991[54] |
Hawk F-123 | PC Engine CD-ROM² | March 13, 1992[55] |
Minesweeper | PC Engine CD-ROM² | March 20, 1992[56] |
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri: Shizenha | PC Engine CD-ROM² | March 27, 1992[57] |
Terminator 2 | Famicom | June 26, 1992[58] |
Super Off Road | Super Famicom | July 3, 1992[59] |
Aces: Iron Eagle 3 | Famicom | August 7, 1992[60] |
Amazing Tennis | Super Famicom | December 18, 1992[61] |
Super Soukoban | Super Famicom | January 29, 1993[62] |
Super Battletank | Super Famicom | April 23, 1993[63] |
Go! Go! Dodge League | Super Famicom | September 24, 1993[64] |
Metal Angel | PC Engine CD-ROM² | September 24, 1993[65] |
Final Knockout | Super Famicom | November 5, 1993[66] |
Aurora Quest: Otaku no Seiza in Another World | PC Engine CD-ROM² | December 10, 1993[67] |
Ramos Ruy no World Wide Soccer | Super Famicom | February 25, 1994[68] |
Auto Crusher Palladium | PC Engine CD-ROM² | February 25, 1994[69] |
Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2: Dorapon Quest | Super Famicom | March 18, 1994[70] |
Super Battletank 2 | Super Famicom | May 27, 1994[71] |
Yamaneko Bubsy no Daibouken | Super Famicom | June 17, 1994[72] |
KO Seiki Beast Sanjuushi: Gaia Fukkatsu Kanketsuhen | PC Engine CD-ROM² | June 17, 1994[73] |
Super Dogfight | Super Famicom | June 24, 1994[74] |
Burning Soldier | 3DO | June 25, 1994 |
Tsuri Tarou | Super Famicom | July 8, 1994[75] |
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[76] | ||
Multi Play Volleyball | Super Famicom | October 28, 1994[77] |
Vortex | Super Famicom | December 9, 1994[78] |
Ski Paradise with Snowboard | Super Famicom | December 16, 1994[79] |
Metal Angel 2 | PC Engine CD-ROM² | January 20, 1995[80] |
Iron Commando: Koutetsu no Senshi | Super Famicom | February 10, 1995[81] |
Magical Pop'n | Super Famicom | March 10, 1995[82] |
The Atlas: Renaissance Voyager | Super Famicom | March 24, 1995[83] |
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 2 | Super Famicom | April 28, 1995[84] |
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[85] | ||
Nekketsu Legend Baseballer | PC Engine CD-ROM² | June 16, 1995[86] |
Trump Island | Super Famicom | June 23, 1995[87] |
Scramble Cobra | 3DO | August 11, 1995 |
AIII S.V.: A Ressha de Ikou 3 Super Version | Super Famicom | September 29, 1995[88] |
Virtual Fishing | Virtual Boy | October 6, 1995[89] |
Majo Tachi no Nemuri | Super Famicom | November 24, 1995[90] |
Moon Cradle | 3DO | December 15, 1995 |
Wangan Dead Heat | Sega Saturn | December 15, 1995[91] |
Battle Submarine | Super Famicom | December 22, 1995[92] |
Isozuri: Ritou Hen | Super Famicom | January 19, 1996[93] |
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[94] | ||
Pinball Graffiti | Sega Saturn | July 12, 1996[95] |
Umi no Nushi Tsuri | Super Famicom | July 19, 1996[96] |
Bokujo Monogatari | Super Famicom | August 9, 1996[97] |
Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange | Sega Saturn | August 30, 1996[98] |
Monstania | Super Famicom | September 27, 1996[99] |
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