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Hudson Soft

Japan Founded 1973 Website

Hudson Soft Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game company known for releasing numerous titles across video game consoles, home computers, and mobile phones. Headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo, it also maintained an office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Founded on May 18, 1973, Hudson initially focused on personal computer products before expanding into video game development, publishing, peripherals, and music production. Hudson Soft became a publicly traded company in 2000. In 2005, Konami acquired a 55% controlling stake in Hudson, later purchasing the company outright on April 1, 2011. On March 1, 2012, Hudson merged with Konami Digital Entertainment, which retains its game catalog and periodically re-releases Hudson's classic titles.

Hudson Soft at a Glance

If you are browsing PlayPile looking to understand the history of a major Japanese entity, Hudson Soft offers a clear case study in volume and consistency over quality. Founded in 1973, this publisher operated for nearly four decades before merging with Konami in 2012. Their catalog on our site contains 462 entries, reflecting a massive output that grew steadily from just one game in the 1970s to 189 titles in the 1990s. The 2000s saw slightly fewer releases at 161 games, and their activity dropped to just 21 titles in the 2010s before they were acquired. The data shows a company that covered many platforms but leaned heavily on Nintendo hardware. Their top platform was the Wii with 83 games, followed by the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine with 44 releases and the Super Famicom with 41. They also maintained a strong presence on legacy mobile devices and the Game Boy. Genre-wise, their focus was broad but clearly centered on Arcade games, which make up 89 of their entries. Adventure and Puzzle titles followed with 73 and 70 games respectively. They also produced 62 Platformers and 51 Role-playing games, indicating a willingness to experiment across different styles rather than sticking to one niche. Quality metrics suggest a generally solid but not exceptional track record. The average IGDB rating for their 117 rated titles sits at 67.1 out of 100. While they did produce 15 great games and 77 good ones, there are also 20 mixed and 5 poor entries in the database. Their highest-rated work includes Super Bomberman 5 from 1997, which holds a score of 93.2, and Soldier Blade from 1992 with a 90. Other highly rated titles like Bomberman '94 and Neo Bomberman confirm their strength in the arcade action space during the mid-to-late 1990s. In their final years before the merger, the company released titles such as Tetris: Axis and Nikoli's Pencil Puzzle in 2011. These recent releases show a rating around 70, which aligns with their average performance. The company started by making personal computer products before shifting to full video game development. After becoming publicly traded in 2000, Konami took control in 2005 and fully purchased them in 2011. Hudson Soft remains active through Konami, but the original studio ceased its independent operations over a decade ago.

463
Total Games
67.1
Avg Rating
1979
First Release
2011
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Arcade
17%
Adventure
14%
Puzzle
13%
Platform
12%
Role-playing (RPG)
10%

Platform Spread

Wii
83
TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
44
Super Famicom
41
Legacy Mobile Device
35
Wii U
30

Release Timeline

1970s
1
1980s
68
1990s
189
2000s
162
2010s
21

Rating Distribution

15
80-100
77
60-79
20
40-59
5
0-39
Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade game cover

Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade

1999·GBC
Pocket Family: Happy Family Plan game cover

Pocket Family: Happy Family Plan

1999·PS1
Last Legion UX game cover

Last Legion UX

1999·N64
Elemental Gimmick Gear game cover

Elemental Gimmick Gear

1999·DC
Kita he: White Illumination game cover

Kita he: White Illumination

1999·DC
Poyon no Dungeon Room game cover

Poyon no Dungeon Room

1999·GBC
Weltorv Estleia game cover

Weltorv Estleia

1999·PS3, PS1, PSP
Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road 2 - The Next Generation game cover

Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road 2 - The Next Generation

1999·N64
Bloody Roar 2 game cover
Rating 6.8

Bloody Roar 2

1999·Arcade, PS1
Pocket Family GB game cover

Pocket Family GB

1998·Game Boy
Momotaro Densetsu game cover

Momotaro Densetsu

1998·PS1
Mario Party game cover
Rating 7.6

Mario Party

1998·N64
Pokémon Trading Card Game game cover
Rating 7.4

Pokémon Trading Card Game

1998·3DS, GBC
Robot Ponkottsu Star Version game cover

Robot Ponkottsu Star Version

1998·GBC
Robopon: Sun Version game cover

Robopon: Sun Version

1998·GBC
Getter Love!!: Chou Renai Party Game Tanjou game cover

Getter Love!!: Chou Renai Party Game Tanjou

1998·N64
Game Boy Wars 2 game cover

Game Boy Wars 2

1998·GBC
Centre Court Tennis game cover

Centre Court Tennis

1998·N64
B.L.U.E. Legend of Water game cover

B.L.U.E. Legend of Water

1998·PS3, PS1, PSP
Momotaro Dentetsu Jr.: Zenkoku Ramen Meguri no Maki game cover

Momotaro Dentetsu Jr.: Zenkoku Ramen Meguri no Maki

1998·Game Boy
Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64 game cover

Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64

1998·N64
Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth game cover
Rating 6.3

Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth

1998·N64, Arcade
Eleven Beat World Tournament game cover

Eleven Beat World Tournament

1998·Arcade
Galaxy Fräulein Yuna: Final Edition game cover

Galaxy Fräulein Yuna: Final Edition

1998·PS1
Bomberman Hero game cover
Rating 7.4

Bomberman Hero

1998·Wii, N64
Shooting Master game cover

Shooting Master

1998·Game Boy
Same Game game cover

Same Game

1998·Game Boy
Mogutte Nanbo game cover

Mogutte Nanbo

1998·Game Boy
Daikaijuu Monogatari: The Miracle of the Zone game cover

Daikaijuu Monogatari: The Miracle of the Zone

1998·Game Boy
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Hoshimitou Kanashimi no Fukushuuki game cover

Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Hoshimitou Kanashimi no Fukushuuki

1998·Saturn
Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits game cover

Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits

1997·N64
Momotaro Dentetsu 7 game cover

Momotaro Dentetsu 7

1997·PS1
Ucchan Nanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou game cover

Ucchan Nanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou

1997·N64
Bakukyuu Renpatsu!! Super B-Daman game cover

Bakukyuu Renpatsu!! Super B-Daman

1997·SFAM
Pocket Bomberman game cover
Rating 7.0

Pocket Bomberman

1997·Game Boy, GBC
Saturn Bomberman Fight!! game cover

Saturn Bomberman Fight!!

1997·Saturn
Galaxy Fräulein Yuna 3: Lightning Angel game cover

Galaxy Fräulein Yuna 3: Lightning Angel

1997·PS1, Saturn
Earth Light: Luna Strike game cover

Earth Light: Luna Strike

1997·SFAM
J.League Eleven Beat 1997 game cover

J.League Eleven Beat 1997

1997·N64
Shin Momotaro Densetsu game cover

Shin Momotaro Densetsu

1997·SFAM
Bomberman 64 game cover
Rating 7.0

Bomberman 64

1997·WiiU, N64
Momotaro Douchuuki game cover

Momotaro Douchuuki

1997·Saturn
Virus game cover

Virus

1997·Saturn
Koden Koureijutsu Hyaku Monogatari: Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi game cover

Koden Koureijutsu Hyaku Monogatari: Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi

1997·Saturn
Power League 64 game cover

Power League 64

1997·N64
Bulk Slash game cover
Rating 8.0

Bulk Slash

1997·Saturn
Bloody Roar game cover
Rating 7.5

Bloody Roar

1997·PS3, Arcade, PS1 +1
Willy Wombat game cover

Willy Wombat

1997·Saturn