From Software
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From Software is a Japanese software company founded in November of 1986 that develops games for Sony's PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo's DS, GameCube, Microsoft Windows PC's, Xbox, Xbox 360, and Sega's Dreamcast.
They are well known for the Otogi and Tenchu series and have strong ties to Sega, who distribute many of their titles overseas. Their signature series has been Armored Core, which has spanned over 13 different games across multiple platforms since 1996.
Games Developed by FROM SOFTWARE
- King's Field (1996, PlayStation)
- Armored Core (1997, PlayStation)
- [[Armored Core: Project Phantasma]] (1998, PlayStation)
- Frame Gride (1999, Dreamcast)
- King's Field II (1999, PlayStation)
- Shadow Tower (1999, PlayStation)
- ''Spriggan[[Spriggan: Lunar Verse (game)|: Lunar Verse]] (1999, PlayStation)
- [[Armored Core: Master of Arena]] (2000, PlayStation)
- Eternal Ring (2000, PlayStation 2)
- Evergrace (2000, PlayStation 2)
- Armored Core 2 (2000, PlayStation 2)
- Echo Night (2000, PlayStation)
- The Adventures of Cookie and Cream (2000, PlayStation 2)
- [[Armored Core 2: Another Age]] (2001, PlayStation 2)
- [[King's Field: The Ancient City (game)|King's Field: The Ancient City]] (2001, PlayStation 2)
- Forever Kingdom (2002, PlayStation 2)
- Armored Core 3 (2002, PlayStation 2)
- [[Murakumo: Renegade Mech Pursuit (game)|Murakumo: Renegade Mech Pursuit]] (2002, Xbox)
- Lost Kingdoms (2002, GameCube)
- Gold Star Mountain (2002, GameCube)
- [[Silent Line: Armored Core]] (2003, PlayStation 2)
- Thousand Land (2003, Xbox)
- Lost Kingdoms II (2003, GameCube)
- Otogi: Myth of Demons (2003, Xbox)
- Shadow Tower Abyss (2003, PlayStation 2)
- [[Echo Night: Beyond (game)|Echo Night: Beyond]] (2004, PlayStation 2)
- [[Armored Core: Nexus]] (2004, PlayStation 2)
- Tenchu: Fatal Shadows (2004, PlayStation 2)
- [[Armored Core: Nine Breaker]] (2004, PlayStation 2)
- Kuon (2004, PlayStation 2)
- [[Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors (game)|Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors]] (2004, Xbox)
- Metalwolf Chaos (2004, Xbox)
- [[Armored Core: Formula Front]] (2004, PlayStation Portable)
- [[Yoshitsune Eiyuuden: The Story of Hero Yoshitsune (game)|Yoshitsune Eiyuuden: The Story of Hero Yoshitsune]] (2005, PlayStation 2)
- A.C.E. Another Century's Episode (2005, PlayStation 2)
- [[Armored Core: Formula Front]] (2005, PlayStation 2)
- Adventure Player (2005, PlayStation Portable)
- [[Tenchu: Shinobi Taizen (game)|Tenchu: Shinobi Taizen]] (2005, PlayStation Portable)
- [[Armored Core: Last Raven]] (2005, PlayStation 2)
- [[Armored Core: Mobile Mission]] (2005, Mobile)
- Yoshitsune Eiyuuden Shura (2005, PlayStation 2)
- Armored Core Mobile 2 (2005, Mobile)
- [[Armored Core Mobile: Online]] (2005, Mobile)
- Murakumo (2005, Mobile)
- [[Tenchu: Ayame's Tale]] (2005, Mobile)
- [eM] -eNCHANT arM- (2006, Xbox 360)
- King's Field (2005, PlayStation Portable)
- A.C.E. Another Century's Episode 2 (2006, PlayStation 2)
- Tenchu DS (2006, Nintendo DS)
- Chromehounds (2006, Xbox 360)
- Tenchu (2006, Xbox 360)
- Armored Core 4 (2006, PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360)
- Black Blade (Working Title) (2006, PlayStation 3)
- Dark RPG (Working Title) (2006, PlayStation 3)
- 1/4 (Cancelled, PlayStation 2)
- Gaia Blade (Cancelled, Xbox)
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