Developer
Humming Bird Soft logo

Humming Bird Soft

Emplacement inconnu

À propos

Humming Bird Soft, established in 1982 initially as a real estate agency, transitioned into video game development in 1983, marking a significant milestone in its history. The studio became a prominent member of the Disk Original Group, a collective focused on publishing for the Famicom Disk System, which was spearheaded by Square. Key figures in the studio included founders and lead developers who shaped its creative direction, although specific names are less documented.

The studio is known for several notable titles, including "Fire Ball," "Paracelsus no Maken," "Kurokishi no Kamen," and "Laplace no Ma," which primarily fall within the traditional RPG and adventure game genres. Humming Bird Soft's contributions to the gaming industry include innovations in storytelling and gameplay mechanics, particularly within the RPG genre, influencing subsequent developers.

The studio specialized in role-playing and adventure games, with a unique approach to narrative and character development. While Humming Bird Soft did not receive widespread recognition in North America, their games have garnered a cult following, with some titles being unofficially translated by fans. The studio's legacy is marked by its early contributions to the Famicom Disk System and its role in shaping the landscape of Japanese RPGs.

Aperçu

Fondé

December 31, 1982

Siège social

Emplacement inconnu

Nombre d'employés

Données indisponibles

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

Données indisponibles

Axe de genre

Role-Playing (RPG)

Informations de contact

Email

Données indisponibles

Kit presse

Données indisponibles

Liens

Façonner l'avenir de l'intelligence des données dans l'industrie du jeu vidéo.