Company

Sunsoft

Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, as in Japan, games published there showed a logo that read only Sunsoft. Sun Corporation's history in video games began in October 1978 in arcades with two titles: Block Challenger and Block Perfect. The brand Sunsoft first appeared in the latter of the 1980s when Sun Corporation began developing original games and technology for the home video game console market, with emphasis mostly on the Famicom. Sunsoft had gone international at that time, and it had the publishing might to secure major licenses of the day (such as Batman and The Addams Family). In the 1990s, Sun Corporation of America joined forces with Acclaim Entertainment to handle ad sales rights to Sunsoft's video games for game consoles. Additionally, a number of Sega games, including Fantasy Zone, Fantasy Zone II and After Burner, were ported for Nintendo consoles by Sunsoft. In 1995, Sun Corporation of America heavily restructured in the face of bankruptcy, and all the company's pending projects were either sold to other companies or cancelled. Sun Corporation of America eventually resurfaced with a scant number of video games for the PlayStation and the Game Boy Color, such as Monster Seed. The company remained mostly silent amidst the evolution of the games industry between the late 90s and all of the 2010s, if they had any new releases they would be very minor like a new casual game for PlayStation 3, or unexpected returns of their games for the Wii's Virtual Console, and a new Master Blaster for WiiWare. In 2021, Sunsoft reemerged from its dormant state and started to have a more proactive presence on social media marketing. They have been working on re-releases of their classic games including Mr. Gimmick.


180 Games
Ikki
Ikki

Nov 28, 1985

Atlantis no Nazo
Atlantis no Nazo

Apr 17, 1986

Kanshakudama Nage Kantarou no Toukaidou Gojuusan-tsugi
Kanshakudama Nage Kantarou no Toukaidou Gojuusan-tsugi

Sep 03, 1986

Dead Zone
Dead Zone

Nov 19, 1986

The Wing of Madoola
The Wing of Madoola

Dec 18, 1986

Marchen Veil
Marchen Veil

Apr 03, 1987

Nazoler Land Dai 2-gou
Nazoler Land Dai 2-gou

Jun 12, 1987

Fantasy Zone
Fantasy Zone

Jul 20, 1987

Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon
Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon

Aug 11, 1987

Shanghai Pocket
Shanghai Pocket

Dec 31, 1987

Vs. Super Sky Kid
Vs. Super Sky Kid

Dec 31, 1987

Nazoler Land Special!! Quiz-Ou wo Ikuse
Nazoler Land Special!! Quiz-Ou wo Ikuse

Jan 18, 1988

Ripple Island
Ripple Island

Jan 23, 1988

Vs. Freedom Force
Vs. Freedom Force

Mar 01, 1988

Blaster Master
Blaster Master

Jun 17, 1988

Xenophobe
Xenophobe

Dec 01, 1988

Alien Syndrome
Alien Syndrome

Dec 02, 1988

Nankin no Adventure
Nankin no Adventure

Dec 09, 1988

Fantasy Zone II: Opa-Opa no Namida
Fantasy Zone II: Opa-Opa no Namida

Dec 20, 1988

Vs. Platoon

Dec 31, 1988

The Manhole
The Manhole

Dec 31, 1988

Xak: The Art of Visual Stage
Xak: The Art of Visual Stage

Feb 01, 1989

After Burner
After Burner

Mar 30, 1989

Out Live: It's Far a Future on Planet
Out Live: It's Far a Future on Planet

Apr 15, 1989

Maharaja
Maharaja

Sep 29, 1989

The Final Fantasy Legend
The Final Fantasy Legend

Dec 15, 1989

Benkei Gaiden
Benkei Gaiden

Dec 22, 1989

Batman: The Video Game
Batman: The Video Game

Dec 22, 1989

Shanghai II
Shanghai II

Dec 31, 1989

Batman: The Video Game
Batman: The Video Game

Apr 13, 1990

Tel-Tel Mahjong
Tel-Tel Mahjong

Jun 08, 1990

Daedalian Opus
Daedalian Opus

Jul 01, 1990

Batman: The Video Game
Batman: The Video Game

Jul 27, 1990

Journey to Silius
Journey to Silius

Aug 10, 1990

Sunsoft Grand Prix
Sunsoft Grand Prix

Sep 28, 1990