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Fuga System

Japan Founded 1989 Website

Started around 1989 to make their Sharp X1 shooter Revolty-II, Fuga System was a Japanese PC game studio located in Toyama Prefecture. They grew out of a local Sharp MZ-focused computer club, which had been making doujin software for release at Comiket. After the Revolty series and their PC-98 debut Beat Vice, they created the notable Amaranth series of JRPGs. This became their flagship product during the PC-98 and Windows 9x years, alongside one-offs like Oerstadia and Silent Nova. Official activities, updates, and technical support continued until sometime in 2012. Members of both Fuga System and the original club are still active on social media and in the computer/IT world.

Fuga System at a Glance

Fuga System has been active in the gaming industry from 1988 to 1996, with 6 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Role-playing (RPG), Puzzle, Strategy, with additional titles in Shooter and Arcade. Games from Fuga System are available across 4 platforms, most notably PC-9800 Series, PC (Microsoft Windows), Sharp X1.

6
Total Games
Avg Rating
1988
First Release
1996
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Role-playing (RPG)
29%
Puzzle
29%
Strategy
14%
Shooter
14%
Arcade
14%

Platform Spread

PC-9800 Series
3
PC (Microsoft Windows)
2
Sharp X1
1
FM Towns
1

Release Timeline

1980s
1
1990s
5