:Riverhillsoft

{{Short description|Japanese video game company}}

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| name = Riverhillsoft

| logo = Riverhillsoft logo.png

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| logo_caption = Logo from 1996-2004

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| successor = Althi, Inc.

| foundation = August 1982

| defunct = June 2004

| location = Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

| key_people =

| industry = Video games

| fate = Bankruptcy

| products = J.B. Harold series

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{{nihongo|Riverhillsoft|リバーヒルソフト|Ribāhiru Sofuto}} was a Japanese video game manufacturer in operation from 1982 to 2004. The studio focused in the 1980s developing games for Japanese home computers, in the 1990s shifted to console game development, and in the 2000s to mobile games. They also published Western games in the Japanese market.

History

The company was initially known for the successful J.B. Harold Murder Club series of murder mystery adventure games, developed from 1986 onwards. They were initially released as computer games and later ported to the PC Engine CD console, Nintendo Family Computer, Nintendo DS handheld, and iOS mobile.

Riverhillsoft also published Prince of Persia in Japan. Their ports to the Japanese NEC PC-9801 and PC Engine CD platforms featured improved graphics (introducing the Prince's classic "turban and vest" appearance) and a new Red Book audio soundtrack. They also ported it to other computers and video game consoles, helping the game become a worldwide success.{{cite web|title=Prince of Persia|url=http://hardcoregaming101.net/princeofpersia/princeofpersia.htm|publisher=Hardcore Gaming 101|access-date=22 June 2012|author=Kurt Kalata|author2=Derboo |date=12 August 2011}}

Riverhillsoft were later known for several early survival horror games. These include the 1994 game Doctor Hauzer and the first game in the OverBlood series. Their final release was the life simulation game World Neverland: Waneba Island for the PlayStation in 2000.{{cite web|title=List of Games by Riverhillsoft|url=http://uk.gamespot.com/games.html?type=company&mode=72597&sort=release&dlx_type=all&sortdir=desc&official=all|publisher=GameSpot|access-date=8 August 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130123231249/http://uk.gamespot.com/games.html?type=company&mode=72597&sort=release&dlx_type=all&sortdir=desc&official=all|archive-date=23 January 2013}}{{cite web|title=Home page|url=http://www.riverhillsoft.com/index_b.html |publisher=Riverhillsoft|access-date=8 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030414190331/http://www.riverhillsoft.com/index_b.html |archive-date=2003-04-14|date=March 31, 2003}}

Following layoffs in 2000, the company turned its focus on mobile gaming, which proved unsuccessful. In June 2004, it filed for bankruptcy and the majority of its employees left to form a new company, called Althi, Inc., absorbing Riverhillsoft.

Games

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|+ {{sronly|List of games developed by Insomniac Games}}

scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Title

! scope="col" | Platform(s)

scope="row" | 1983

| Zoom in Space

| PC-88

scope="row" | 1984

| Lizard

| PC-88, PC-98

scope="row" | 1985

| Space Adventure: Zodiac

| PC-88, FM-7

scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1986

| Aggres

| PC-88, PC-98, FM-7

J.B. Harold no Jikenbo #1: Murder Club

| PC-88, PC-98, FM-7, X1, MZ, X68000, MSX, Famicom, DOS, PC Engine, FM Towns, Windows

scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1987

| J.B. Harold no Jikenbo #2: Manhattan Requiem

| PC-88, PC-98, FM-7, X1, X68000, MSX, LaserActive

J.B. Harold no Jikenbo: Kiss of Murder

| PC-88, PC-98, FM-7, X1, X68000, MSX, Windows

scope="row" | 1988

| Tōdō Ryūnosuke Tantei Nikki: Kohakuiro no Yuigon

| PC-88, PC-98, FM-7, X68000, MSX, PC Engine, Windows

scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1989

| J.B. Harold 3: D.C. Connection

| PC-88, PC-98, MSX, Windows

Burai: Jōkan

| PC-88, PC-98, FM Towns, MSX

scope="row" rowspan="3" | 1990

| Tōdō Ryūnosuke Tantei Nikki: Ōgon no Rashinban

| PC-98, FM Towns, X68000, Windows

Sōkoban

| Game Gear

Burai: Gekan - Kanketsu-hen

| PC-98, FM Towns, MSX

scope="row" rowspan="3" | 1991

| Burai: Hachigyoku no Yūshi Densetsu

| PC Engine, Mega-CD, Super Famicom

Prince of Persia

| PC Engine, FM Towns

Kigen: Kagayaki no Hasha

| PC-98, FM Towns

scope="row" rowspan="4" | 1992

| Buster Ball

| Game Gear

Top o Nerae! GunBuster Vol.1

| PC Engine CD

Princess Minerva

| PC-98, PC Engine CD, Super Famicom

Burai II: Yami Kōtei no Gyakushū

| PC Engine CD

scope="row" rowspan="3" | 1993

| Top o Nerae! GunBuster Vol.2

| PC Engine CD

Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor: Griffon-hen

| PC Engine CD

Faceball 2000

| PC Engine CD, Game Gear

scope="row" rowspan="4" | 1994

| J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues

| LaserActive, Windows, Mac OS, Saturn, 3DO, PlayStation, PC-FX

Doctor Hauzer

| 3DO

Insecter War

| 3DO

Graduation

| PC Engine CD, Saturn, PlayStation

scope="row" | 1995

| Bomberman: Panic Bomber

| PC-98, FM Towns, X68000

scope="row" rowspan="5" | 1996

| Casablanca ni Ai o: Satsujinsha wa Jikū o Koete

| Windows

Hyper 3D Taisen Battle: Gebockers

| Saturn

OverBlood

| PlayStation

Densetsu no Ogre Battle

| Saturn

Tactics Ogre

| Saturn

scope="row" rowspan="5" | 1997

| Private Eye

| Windows

Refrain Love: Anata ni Aitai

| PlayStation, Saturn

Santa Fe Mysteries: The Elk Moon Murder

| Windows

Santa Fe Mysteries: Sacred Ground

| Windows

World Neverland: The Olerud Kingdom Stories

| PlayStation, Dreamcast

scope="row" rowspan="3" | 1998

| Klaymen Klaymen: Neverhood no Nazo

| PlayStation

OverBlood 2

| PlayStation

Klaymen Klaymen 2: Skullmonkey no Gyakushū

| PlayStation

scope="row" rowspan="4" | 1999

| Refrain Love 2

| PlayStation

World Neverland 2: The Waktic Republic of Pluto

| PlayStation, Dreamcast

Abe '99

| PlayStation

Klaymen Gun Hockey

| PlayStation

scope="row" | 2000

| World Neverland: Waneba Island

| PlayStation

scope="row" | Cancelled

| World Neverland 3

| PlayStation 2

See also

References

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