Thinking Rabbit
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Interactive entertainment |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Japan |
Key people | Hiroyuki Imabayashi (president) |
Products | Video games |
Thinking Rabbit (有限会社シンキングラビット, Yūgen gaisha Shinkingurabitto) was a software house based in Takarazuka, Japan, best known for being the original publishers of Sokoban. Falcon, a company which former president Hiroyuki Imabayashi is currently involved in, owns the trademark and copyright to Thinking Rabbit's work.
Games
- Sokoban (NEC PC-8801, 1982)
- T.N.T. Bomb Bomb (Fujitsu FM-7, 1984)
- Sokoban 2 (NEC PC-8801, Fujitsu FM-7 and Fujitsu FM-8, 1984)
- Keyhole Murder (NEC PC-8801 and Fujitsu FM-7, 1985)
- Jikai Shounen Met Mag (Famicom Disk System, 1987)
- The Man I Love (NEC PC-8801, MSX2 and Sharp X68000, 1988)
- Casablanca: Ni Ai Wo Satsujinsha Ha Jikuu Wo Koete (MSX2 and Sharp X68000, 1988)
- 8 Eyes (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1988)
- Hydlide 3 Special Version (Sharp X68000, 1990)
- Mega Man II (Game Boy, 1991)
- Maten Densetsu: Senritsu no Ooparts (Super Famicom, 1995)
- Madeleine (NEC PC-8801, date unknown)
- A Clown Murder Case (NEC PC-8801 and Sharp X68000, date unknown)
- UWC (NES, unreleased)
External links
- (in Japanese) Official website
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