Pack-In-Video (パック・イン・ビデオ , also Pack-In-Soft) is a Japanese video game publisher and developer which developed a wide range of games for the Famicom platform. The games published were mostly focused on the Japanese market although a few titles have been published abroad. In 1996 the company was merged with the video game division of Victor Entertainment and became Victor Interactive Software (presently part of Marvelous Entertainment).[1]
Among the titles published are Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992), Bakushō! Star Monomane Shitennou (1990), Die Hard (1991) and Jigoku Gokuraku Maru which was also published as Kabuki Quantum Fighter in the U.S..
Games published[ | ]
Game Boy[ | ]
- Luna Lander
- Minesweeper
- Trump Boy
PlayStation[ | ]
- Downhill Snow
Saturn[ | ]
- Wangan Dead Heat
- Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange
Super Famicom/Super NES[ | ]
- AIII S.V.: Super A-Train 3
- Monstania
- Umi no Nushi Tsuri
- Magical Pop'n
- Tony Meola's Sidekick Soccer
TurboGrafx/Duo/PC Engine[ | ]
- Armed Formation F
- Aurora Quest: Otaku no Seiza in Another World
- Deep Blue
- Metal Angel
- Metal Angel II
Virtual Boy[ | ]
Games developed[ | ]
3DO[ | ]
- Scramble Cobra
PC-FX[ | ]
- Boundary Gate: Daughter of Kingdom
PlayStation[ | ]
- Umi no Nushi Tsuri: Takarajima he Mukatte
Super Famicom/Super NES[ | ]
- Umi no Nushi Tsuri
- Harvest Moon
Famicom/NES[ | ]
- Die Hard
- Friday the 13th
- Predator
- Rambo
See also[ | ]
- List of Famicom games
References[ | ]
- Pack-in-Video. IGN. Retrieved on 2006-06-06
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