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SUNSOFT Returns

 

 

Nagoya, Japan-–August 11, in the year of our Lord 2022—SUNSOFT, developer and publisher of electronic games since 1978, announced today that the company will hold a virtual event on August 18th to unveil its plans for upcoming titles to be published in 2022 and 2023.

“Although we have been quiet for some time, many things have been happening behind the scenes,” said Yuichi Ochi, General Manager of SUNSOFT. “We are very excited to be able to finally share our vision for the rebirth of SUNSOFT with fans old and new.”

The event will take place on the company’s YouTube channel at 1:00PM PDT.

As one of the first publishers licensed to publish games for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America, SUNSOFT created classic titles for both original properties and major licenses, such as Batman. Popular games included Spy Hunter, Aero the Acro-bat, Blaster Master, and Uforia: The Saga.

About SUNSOFT

SUNSOFT is the video game division of Japanese electronics manufacturer SUNCORPORATION, established in 1971. In October 1978, SUNSOFT began to develop video games in arcades with two titles, Block Challenger and Block Perfect. We had several arcade hits in the early 1980s such as Arabian, Ikki and Kangaroo. On July 25, 1985 we released the first Famicon (NES) title Super Arabian in Japan under the SUNSOFT brand.

 
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