List of Hudson Soft Games

List Of Hudson Soft Games

While Hudson Soft has released video games since 1978, it wasn't until 1983 that the company began to gain serious notability among the video gaming community.

This is a list of video games developed or published by Hudson Soft. The following dates are based on the earliest release, typically in Japan.

Read more about List Of Hudson Soft Games:  NEC PC-8801, Sharp X1, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Commodore Amiga, IBM PC and Compatibles, TurboGrafx-16, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Mega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom, Game Boy Series, Super Nintendo/Super Famicom, Virtual Boy, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, WiiWare, Nintendo DS, DSiWare, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, IOS, Series and Multiple Consoles

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