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Xtalsoft

Japan Founded 1982

XTALSOFT (クリスタルソフト) was a Japanese software house established in 1982 to develop games for Japanese computers. Most of XTALSOFT's games are traditional role-playing games, with gameplay similar to that of Eye of the Beholder. In July 1986, XTALSOFT was among six other companies to form the Disk Original Group (DOG), a collective publishing house for Famicom Disk System games headed by Square For their part, XTALSOFT developed Sword of Kalin under the Disk Original Group. At the dawn of the 90s, XTALSOFT was experiencing management difficulties, and on October 1, 1990 they combined with T&E Soft to form T&E Soft's Osaka development department. In 1992 part of the staff would be integrated to Square Osaka. XTALSOFT's name is a blend of "crystal software," where "crystal" is abbreviated with the letter X, a common jargon abbreviation in written English. Originally, their name was written with an apostrophe as "X'TAL SOFT." Currently, all XTALSOFT IPs are owned by D4 Enterprise.

Xtalsoft at a Glance

Xtalsoft has been active in the gaming industry from 1984 to 1990, with 7 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Platform, with additional titles in other genres. Games from Xtalsoft are available across 9 platforms, most notably PC-8800 Series, MSX, Sharp X1.

7
Total Games
Avg Rating
1984
First Release
1990
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Role-playing (RPG)
75%
Adventure
13%
Platform
13%

Platform Spread

PC-8800 Series
6
MSX
3
Sharp X1
2
MSX2
1
DOS
1

Release Timeline

1980s
6
1990s
1