
Company
Bits Laboratory Co. (有限会社ビッツラボラトリー) was established on December 24, 1985, by Satoru Miyazaki (宮崎暁) with fellow part-time workers from ASCII. Presumably it was originally called Workss. (The Famicom version of Ghostbusters credits "Workss"; The NES version credits "Bits." The Workss name is also present in the Famicom version of King's Knight.) Bits Laboratory had a close relationship with Game Arts for years and worked with Square a number of times during the Famicom era. In the 1990s, the company had a hit with the PlayStation dating sim True Love Story. It was also a member of Game Developers Network (GD-NET), a collective of smaller Japanese game developers. In 2017, Bits Laboratory entered into a formal business partnership with Miya Engineering, a software development company run by Toyokazu Miyazaki (宮崎豊和). Yasunori Takahara (高原保法) and Motoyuki Kanayama (金山泰志) started GameCrab in 2001, which continued development of the True Love Story series.
Main releases, remasters, remakes, and ports.
May 24, 2001
Nov 25, 1999
Jan 21, 1999
Dec 11, 1997
Dec 13, 1996
Sep 27, 1996
Dec 22, 1995
Sep 14, 1995
Feb 24, 1995
Mar 18, 1994
Dec 25, 1992
Aug 7, 1992
Jul 29, 1992
Dec 22, 1991
Apr 12, 1991
Dec 31, 1990
Sep 28, 1990
Sep 26, 1990
Apr 16, 1990
Mar 16, 1990
Sep 22, 1989
Dec 2, 1988
Oct 14, 1988
Dec 31, 1987
Aug 28, 1987
Sep 22, 1986
Apr 1, 1985