
Company
The company also went by Techno Soft, Tecnosoft, Tecno Soft and Tecno-Soft. They are known for the Thunder Force series of free-scrolling shooters, the first 3D computer game Plazma Line, and the Herzog strategy series which included the first real-time strategy Herzog Zwei. It was acquired and folded into Japanese pachinko manufacturer Twenty-One Company in late 2001. Twenty-One began to release products in 2008 under the Technosoft brand, and sold the entirety of its video game library to Sega in 2016. The Technosoft name continues to be in use in the present day as the name for Twenty-One's research and development division, and as a brand name for various products such as soundtrack albums.
Main releases, remasters, remakes, and ports.
Dec 16, 1999
Sep 9, 1999
Sep 2, 1999
Apr 8, 1999
Dec 23, 1998
Sep 3, 1998
May 21, 1998
Mar 12, 1998
Nov 20, 1997
Jul 11, 1997
May 9, 1997
Jan 17, 1997
Dec 6, 1996
Sep 6, 1996
Mar 31, 1995
Dec 31, 1994
Dec 3, 1994
Dec 31, 1993
Jul 24, 1992
Oct 10, 1991
Feb 1, 1991
Dec 31, 1990
Jun 8, 1990
Dec 15, 1989
Jun 15, 1989
Dec 31, 1988
Dec 31, 1988
Oct 15, 1988Compilations, special editions, and packs.