Victor Interactive Software

Victor Interactive Software, Inc. was a video game software publisher and developer, established in 1970-08-03 as a division of Victor Entertainment. In 1996-10-01, Victor Entertainment Inc. merged with Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd. to establish Victor Interactive Software, Inc. Popular series published by VIS include Harvest Moon series and Keio Flying Squadron. In 2003-03-31, Victor Interactive Software was acquired by Marvelous Entertainment, Inc., ... more
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