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'''TOSE Software Co.''' (simply referred to as | '''TOSE Software Co.''' (simply referred to as '''TOSE''') is a Japanese "behind the scenes" video game company. Originally a part of Toa Seiko, TOSE branched off from it as an independent company in 1979, establishing its headquarters in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Since its inception, TOSE is believed to have been involved in the development of over 1,000 games; however, the company has refused to be credited in most of the games it has worked on, for which it has gained a reputation. TOSE is most well-known for its series [[StarfyWiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'']], featuring the character [[Starfy]], who has made a few cameos within the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. | ||
TOSE first contributed to the ''Mario'' franchise by assisting in the development of ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' on the Virtual Boy. | TOSE first contributed to the ''Super Mario'' franchise by assisting in the development of ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' on the [[Virtual Boy]]. TOSE later helped [[Nintendo]] in developing the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]] of games, and even later co-developed ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' alongside [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD Group No.2]]. TOSE also helped in the development of [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Fortune Street]]''. | ||
==List of ''Mario'' games== | ==List of ''Super Mario'' games== | ||
*''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' ([[Virtual Boy]], 1995) | *''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' ([[Virtual Boy]], 1995) | ||
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' ([[Game Boy]], 1997) | *''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' ([[Game Boy]], 1997) | ||
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' (Game Boy/[[Game Boy Color]], 1997) | *''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' (Game Boy/[[Game Boy Color]], 1997) | ||
*''[[Wario Land II]]'' (Game Boy/Game Boy Color, 1998) ( | *''[[Wario Land II]]'' (Game Boy/Game Boy Color, 1998) (indirectly; [[Flagman D-D]] reuses code and assets from the TOSE-developed ''Game Boy Gallery'') | ||
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' (Game Boy Color, 1999) | *''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' (Game Boy Color, 1999) | ||
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]], 2002) | *''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]], 2002) |
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