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{{nihongo|'''Riverhillsoft'''|リバーヒルソフト|Ribāhiru Sofuto}} was a Japanese [[video game]] manufacturer in operation from at least 1989 to 2000. Notable releases were primarily for the [[Pioneer LaserActive]] and [[Dreamcast]], though other platforms included the [[MSX]], [[Sega Game Gear]], and [[PC-FX]]. The company is known for several early [[survival horror]] games, including ''[[Survival horror#Origins|Doctor Hauzer]]'' in 1994, and the ''[[Overblood]]'' series, survival horror adventure games set in a science fiction universe.
{{nihongo|'''Riverhillsoft'''|リバーヒルソフト|Ribāhiru Sofuto}} was a Japanese [[video game]] manufacturer in operation from at least 1986 to 2000. Notable releases were primarily for the [[Pioneer LaserActive]] and [[Dreamcast]], though other platforms included the [[MSX]], [[Sega Game Gear]], and [[PC-FX]]. The company was initially known for the ''[[J.B. Harold Murder Club]]'' series of murder mystery [[adventure game]]s, developed from 1986 onwards, and were later known for several early [[survival horror]] games such as ''[[Survival horror#Origins|Doctor Hauzer]]'' in 1994 and the ''[[Overblood]]'' series of of survival horror adventure games set in a science fiction universe.


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Revision as of 01:29, 15 May 2011

Riverhillsoft
IndustryInteractive entertainment
HeadquartersJapan

Riverhillsoft (リバーヒルソフト, Ribāhiru Sofuto) was a Japanese video game manufacturer in operation from at least 1986 to 2000. Notable releases were primarily for the Pioneer LaserActive and Dreamcast, though other platforms included the MSX, Sega Game Gear, and PC-FX. The company was initially known for the J.B. Harold Murder Club series of murder mystery adventure games, developed from 1986 onwards, and were later known for several early survival horror games such as Doctor Hauzer in 1994 and the Overblood series of of survival horror adventure games set in a science fiction universe.

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