Technosoft (also known as Tecno Soft and Techno Soft) is a Japanese video game developer that is best known for the Thunder Force series of shooters.
Other notable Technosoft games include Herzog Zwei, regarded as the world's first real time strategy game, the conversion of Turbo Grafx 16 game Devil's Crush (dubbed Dragon's Fury and released in North America by Tengen), and Elemental Master.
In 2001, the company was purchased by pachinko maker Tw...
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