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Tose (company)

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Japanese video game developer
This article is about the company. For other uses, seeTose.

Tose Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社トーセ
Company typePublic
TYO:4728
IndustryVideo games
FoundedNovember 1, 1979; 46 years ago (1979-11-01)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
  • Shigeru Saito (chairman & CEO)
  • Yasuhito Watanabe (president & COO)
ProductsThe Legendary Starfy series
Game & Watch Gallery series
Number of employees
653 (2025)[1]
Websitetose.co.jp

Tose Co., Ltd.[a] (also calledTose Software) is a Japanesevideo game developer based inKyoto. It is mostly known for developingNintendo'sGame & Watch Gallery series, variousDragon Ball games, as well as contract work or assistance to other developers. Tose has developed or co-developed thousands of games since the company's inception in 1979, but is virtually never credited in the games themselves. It is considered the largest non-publishing game developer in the world.[2]

Tose maintains a policy of having no creative input in the games it works on, going so far as to refuse to put the studio's name in the credits and employees using pseudonyms.[3] As such, Tose has gained a reputation for being a "ghost developer."[4][5] Representatives of the company have described it as a "ninja developer," because it works in the shadows,[6] as well as the "unsung hero" of the video game industry.[7][8][9] When talking to the press, representatives of the company ask not to be identified by name.[10][11] Exceptions to this includeGame & Watch Gallery 4 andThe Legendary Starfy series, as Tose shares thecopyright with Nintendo.[12][13] Tose has also received development credit forSega Casino,[6]Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 3 Professional,Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime, andWorld of Final Fantasy,[10] and co-development onScarlet Nexus withBandai Namco andCrisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion with Square Enix.[14]

The company provides services for game design, plot design, sound composition, programming, and more.[15] It also does non-games work, developing software for the web, mobile apps,pachinko machines, and even appliances, like refrigerators.[10][16]

History

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Tose was established by Shigeru Saito in November 1979 inHigashiyama-ku,Kyoto, as an independent entity of his father's company Toa Seiko Co., Ltd.[17][1] At the time, Toa Seiko had a contract to produce arcade cabinets forSpace Invaders, but its other clients complained about being associated with the gaming industry.[8] It began as an arcade cabinet manufacturer with only five employees. Its first game was the arcade gameSasuke vs. Commander forSNK in September 1980.[13] It releasedVanguard, a side-scrolling shooter, in March 1981.[18]Vanguard II, a top-down sequel was made in three years later.[5] By 1982, the company transitioned to software development. When theFamicom released in 1983, Tose was able to partner with Nintendo because it already had experience developing for the console's CPU.[10] It worked withTaito to portSpace Invaders to the console, and also worked onKid Icarus, as well as theDragon Ball video game series.[19] By this point, Tose had built a reputation as a reliable development partner for third-party titles.[5][20][9]

The company moved its head office to Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture in May 1986 and Saito was named president. Saito was named president of the company in February 1987.[7] In July 1988, a new head office was completed inYamazaki, Kyoto.[18] In May 1990, Tose began developing software for theGame Boy and theSuper Famicom. In 1993, Tose opened offices inShanghai, China[12][21][22] andLos Angeles, California. The US subsidiary dissolved soon after.[18] During this time, the company began developing mobile games fromNTT Docomo'si-mode.[8]

In August 1999, Tose was listed on theOsaka Securities Exchange 2nd Section and the Kyoto Stock Exchange. In October of that year, Tose's Kyoto head office was opened at Shijo-Karasuma. In September 2000, Tose was listed on theTokyo Stock Exchange 2nd Section.[23] A second subsidiary based in China was established inHangzhou in March 2001.[22] In August, Tose was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 1st Section and Osaka Securities Exchange 1st Section. A new office was opened inShibuya-ku, Tokyo in September 2002.[18]

Following six years of development, Tose partnered with Nintendo in 2002 to releaseDensetsu no Starfy for the Game Boy Advance. This was the company's first original IP.[24][25] Tose re-entered the US market in March 2003 and was able to establish an officeWestlake Village, California[12][26] with just two employees.[27] Saito was named CEO in September 2004.[7] In October, the company established Phoenix Communications as a subsidiary in Tokyo to plan, develop, sell, and manage digital content for the web.[18]

By 2006, 70% of Tose's clients were located in Japan, 15% in China, 10% in the U.S., and 5% Korea, Canada, and other regions. It had six studios across Japan, China, and the United States with 800 employees in Japan and 200 in China.[12] On December 18, 2007, Tose announced the leakage of its business information onto the Internet, which was discovered the day before. The leak included 10 pieces of information relating to customer names, development cases, development contents, development fees, and reception time.[28] By 2008, Tose had opened additional studios in Okinawa, Nagoya, and Sapporo, and expanded to 1,000 employees in Japan alone.[27] After four installments of the Starfy series in Japan, 2009'sThe Legendary Starfy on the Nintendo DS was the first game to release in North America.[25][29] Tose designed the game to be accessible for Western audiences.[30]

By 2011, the company was producing 110-120 titles each year.[2] On September 1, 2011, Tose announced the separation of its amusement machine development business from its second game development department (ゲーム事業部開発2部) into a separate amusement machine developer (AM開発部).[31] By 2012, Tose had 12 offices across three countries. Business in the US market had been declining following the end of development for Wii and DS games. In order to diversify its efforts, Tose chose to publish its first game,Susume Tactics! for Sony'sPSP.[11] In June 2013, Tose dissolved its US subsidiary and opened an office inManila, Philippines.[18][32] In 2014, the company restructured its development teams.[33] By 2015, the company had 400 employees in China and Philippines.[16] Saito became chairman in 2015, while Yasuhito Watanabe was appointed as president and COO.[7][34]

By 2023, video games accounted for 70% of the company's business, while the remaining 30% came from mobile content.[35] In July 2024, the first three Starfy games were added to theNintendo Classics collection as part of theNintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription.[29][36] It was reported that Tose was experiencing financial hardship due to a number of cancelled games from partners includingSquare Enix andBandai Namco. For the period covering September 2023 to May 2024 the studio's net sales fell nearly 28%, leading to an operating loss of 599 million yen ($3.7 million).[37][38] Tose announced its decision to wind down operations in Philippines andSapporo, Hokkaido.[39][40] However, between September 2024 and February 2025, Tose saw a major turnaround in profitability thanks to a 56% increase in sales.[41] Tose announced in 2025 it would prioritize console game development due to mobile game market's saturation.[42] In 2025,Atlus accounted for 22% of the company's total revenue, making it Tose’s top customer for the second year in a row. Second was Square Enix, which made up 17% of the developer’s total revenue.[43]

On June 30, 2025, Tose announced its current offices inNagaokakyo will be demolished and rebuilt for a 2028 opening.[44][45][46][47]

List of games developed by Tose

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NOTE: Titles released before the official website was created must be verified with information compiled by various amateur and professional journalists. Some are merelybelieved orassumed to be developed by Tose. Some have not been officially confirmed as Tose-developed products by any of the games' publishers, co-developers, nor Tose itself until Tose created a website to document its work.

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TitlePlatformRelease DatePublisherNotesRef.
Sasuke vs. CommanderArcade1980SNK[13][5]
Vanguard1981[18][5][48]
Fantasy
ApploonSord M5,PC-881983Takara[5][49]
ChameleonArcade,Casio PV-1000Jaleco[50]
Vanguard IIArcade1984SNK[5]
10-Yard FightNES1985IremPorting original arcade version to NES.[51]
Chack'n PopTaito[52]
Chubby CherubBandai[53][54]
City ConnectionJaleco[55]
ExerionJalecoPorting original arcade version to NES.[56]
Field Combat[57]
IkkiSunsoft[5][58]
Knight LoreMSXJalecoPorting the originalZX Spectrum version to MSX platform.[59]
MotoRace USANESIremPorting original arcade version to NES.[60]
Ninja JaJaMaru-kunJalecoOriginated as a port ofNinja-kun: Adventure in the Demon Castle.[61]
SpelunkerBroderbundCo-developed withIrem[20][62]
Tag Team Match: M.U.S.C.L.E.Bandai[5][53][63]
Space InvadersTaito[5][64][63][65]
Choplifter1986JalecoPorting original arcade version to NES.[66]
Dragon Ball: Shen Long no NazoBandaiKnown asDragon Power in North America[63][67]
Kid IcarusNintendo[5][63][68]
Knight LoreFamicom Disk SystemJalecoRedesigned version of the original game.[69]
Mappy-LandNESNamco[70][71]
Mississippi Satsujin JikenJaleco
Ninja KidBandai[53][63][72]
Super Xevious: GAMP no NazoNamco[71][63]
Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding BellJaleco
Bases Loaded1987A Game Boy version was released in 1990.[73][74][5][63]
Dragon BusterNamcoPorting the original arcade version to NES.[75]
Karaoke StudioBandai[5]
Lost Word of JennyTakaraTie-in to Takara'sJenny doll.[76]
Lupin Sansei: Pandora no IsanNamco[77][71]
Pocket Zaurus: Jū Ōken no NazoBandai[78]
Pro Golfer Saru: Kage no Tournament[79]
Saint Seiya: Ōgon Densetsu[80]
Tenka no Goikenban: Mito KōmonSun Electronics[81]
Uchūsen: Cosmo CarrierJaleco
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyōto Ryū no Tera Satsujin JikenTaito[82]
Yōkai ClubJalecoBased on theYōkai Club manga series.[83]
Akira1988TaitoBased on theAkira animated film.[84][85]
Bases Loaded II: Second SeasonJaleco[86]
Cycle Race Roadman: Gekisō!! Nihon Isshu 4000kmTokyo Shoseki[87]
Demon SwordTaito[88]
Dragon Ball: Daimaou FukkatsuBandai[89]
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing HeirFamicom Disk SystemNintendo[90][91][92]
Goal!NESJaleco[63][93][94]
Kamen Rider Club: Gekitotsu Shocker LandBandai[95]
Mito Kōmon II: Sekai Manyū KiSunsoft[96]
Namco ClassicNamco[97]
Racket AttackJaleco[98]
Sangokushi: Chūgen no HashaNamcoNamco's adaptation ofRomance of the Three Kingdoms[99][100]
Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach1989Bandai[101]
Dragon Buster II: Yami no FuuinNamco[102]
Dragon Ball 3: GokuudenBandai[103]
Dusty Diamond's All-Star SoftballTonkin House, Broderbund[101]
Famicom Jump: Hero RetsudenBandai[104]
Golf-kko OpenTaito[105][106]
Hyper Lode RunnerGame BoyBandai[73][63]
Kore ga Pro Yakyū '89PC EngineIntec[107]
Nishimura Kyōtarō Mystery: Blue Train Satsujin JikenNESIrem[108]
Oishinbo: Kyukyoku no Menu 3bon SyoubuBandai[109]
Osomatsu-kun: Back to the Me no Deppa no MakiShinsei Kōgyō[110]
Pinball QuestJaleco[111]
Master KaratekaGame BoyBandai[73][63]
Seaside VolleyTonkin HouseReleased asMalibu Beach Volleyball in North America
Shin Moero!! Pro YakyuuNESJaleco[63][112]
Sakigake!! Otokojuku: Shippu Ichi Gou SeiBandai[113]
Shooting RangeCompatible with theNES Zapper.[63][114]
Short Order / Eggsplode!Nintendo[101]
Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga IppaiEpic/Sony RecordsPorting of the MSX original version to the NES.[115]
Terao no Dosukoi ŌzumōJaleco[116]
Tsuru Teruhito no Jissen Kabushiki Bai Bai GameTurboGrafx-16Intec[117]
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyōto Hana no Misshitsu Satsujin JikenNESTaito[118]
Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana1990Bandai[119]
Bases Loaded 3Jaleco[120]
Battle Unit ZeothGame Boy[121]
BlodiaTokyo ShosekiEnhanced port of the TurboGrafx-16 version[122]
BoxingTonkin HouseKnown asHeavyweight Championship Boxing in North America[63][123][124]
Dangerous SeedSega GenesisNamco[125]
Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! SaiyajinNESBandai[126]
The Pro YakyūTurboGrafx-CDIntec[127]
Kore ga Pro Yakyū '90PC Engine[128]
NES Play Action FootballNESNintendo[63][129]
Oira Jajamaru! Sekai DaiboukenGame BoyJalecoKnown asMaru's Mission in North America[73]
RoadsterTonkin House
Ultraman Club: Teki Kaijuu o Hakken Seyo!Bandai
Valkyrie no DensetsuPC EngineNamco[63]
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyōto Zai-tech Satsujin JikenNESHect[130]
Bases Loaded 41991Jaleco[131]
Dodge BoyGame BoyTokyo Shoseki[132]
Dragon Ball Z II: Gekigami FreezerNESBandai[133]
Frankenstein: The Monster Returns[134]
Golf Grand SlamHect[135]
Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi LordGame BoyYutaka[136]
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and MonstersNintendo[137][138][139]
Magical Tarurūto-kunBandaiBased on theMagical Tarurūto manga series.[140]
Marvel LandSega GenesisNamcoPorting arcade version to Sega Genesis.[141]
Namco ClassicGame BoyRevised version of the 1988 original.[142]
Oeka Kids: Anpanman no Hiragana DaisukiNESBandai[143]
Sengoku Kantō SangokushiTurboGrafx CDIntec[144]
SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam MonogatariSNESBandai[145]
SoccerGame BoyTonkin House[146]
Super Bases LoadedSNESJaleco[147]
Super TennisTonkin House[148][149]
TaiheikiTurboGrafx CD, Sega GenesisSega[63][150][151]
Bazooka BlitzkriegSNES1992BandaiSupports theSuper Scope[152][153]
Dig & Spike VolleyballTonkin House[154]
Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzō NingenNESBandai[155]
Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya DensetsuSNES[156]
Goal!JalecoSequel to originalGoal!, renamedGoal! in North America andSuper Goal! in Europe.[157][63][93][94]
Legends of the DiamondNESBandai[158]
Magical Tarurūto-kun: Magic AdventureSNES[159]
Namco Classic IINESNamco[63]
Pipe DreamSNESLucasfilm GamesPorting originalPipe Mania game to SNES.
The Pro Yakyū SuperTurboGrafx CDIntec[160]
Sangokushi II: Haō no TairikuNESNamco[161]
SD Gundam Gaiden 2: Entaku no KishiYutaka[145]
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi 5 - Battle of Universal Century[162]
Super Play Action FootballSNESNintendo[163]
Super Professional Baseball IIJaleco
Super Bases Loaded 2Jaleco[164]
Super Tetris 2 + BomBlissBullet-Proof SoftwareSNES port ofTetris 2 + BomBliss[63][165]
Toxic CrusadersNESBandai[63][166]
Pro Yakyuu Super League CDSega CDSega[63]
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kinsenka Kyō Ezara Satsujin JikenTurboGrafx CDNaxat[167]
Yoshi's CookieNES, Game BoyNintendo[63][123][168][169]
Battle Rush: Build Up Robot TournamentNES1993BandaiMade for theDatach Joint ROM System add-on
Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Poi PoiBandai
Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu KeikakuBandai[170]
Dragon Ball Z: Super ButoudenSNESBandai[123][63][171]
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2Bandai
Goal!Game BoyJaleco[172]
Namco OpenSNESNamco
Pro Sport HockeyNES, SNESJaleco[173]
Rokudenashi BluesNESBandai[174]
Super Goal! 2SNESJaleco[175]
Tetris 2NES, Game BoyNintendo[165]
Yoshi's SafariSNES[63][176]
Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu RetsudenSega Genesis1994Bandai[63][177]
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 3SNESBandai[123][63][178]
From TV AnimationSlam Dunk: Yonkyo Taiketsu!!BandaiBased on theSlam Dunk manga series.[63][123]
GonBandai
Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata niYojigen[179]
J. League Super Top PlayersNESBandaiMade for theDatach Joint ROM System add-on
Kidou Senshi V-GundamSNES[145]
Nishimura Keitarou Travel Mystery: Akugyaku no Kisetsu3DOPack-In-Video[63]
Point BlankSony PlayStationNamco[5][180][181]
The Pro Yakyū Super '94PC EngineIntec[182]
Rokudenashi Blues: Taiketsu! Tokyo ShitennouSNESBandai[183][113]
Super Bases Loaded 3Jaleco[184]
Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss GenteibanBullet-Proof SoftwareRevised version ofSuper Tetris 2 + BomBliss[165][185]
Super Tetris 3[165][186]
Takeda Nobuhiro no Ace StrikerGame BoyJaleco
Takeda Nobuhiro no Super League SoccerSNESJaleco
Ultraman Chō Tōshi GekidenGame BoyAngel[187]
Ultraman Powered3DOBandai[19]
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Miyako Kurama Sansou Satsujin JikenMatsushita Electric Industrial
Yū Yū HakushoSNESNamcoBased on theYū Yū Hakusho manga series.[188]
Yuu Yuu Hakusho 2: Kakutou no Sho[189]
Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga/GalaxianGame Boy1995Nintendo[190]
Bakushou!! All Yoshimoto Quiz Ou Ketteisen DXSega Saturn, Sony PlayStationYoshimoto Kogyo[191]
Crayon Shin-chan: Puzzle Daimaou no Nazo3DOBandai[192]
Dragon Ball Z: Chou Gokuu Den: Kakusei-henSNES[193]
Dragon Ball Z: Chou Gokuu Den: Totsugeki-hen[194]
Dragon Ball Z: Shin ButōdenSega SaturnGames share character animation and roster.[195][196]
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22Sony PlayStation[63][197]
Game Boy GalleryGame BoyNintendo[63][123]
Ida Jiyouji Nightmare Interactive: Moon Cradle: Igyou no Hanayome3DOPack-In-Video[198][63]
Kirby's Block BallGame BoyNintendo[199]
Mario's TennisVirtual BoyNintendo[200]
Natsuki Crisis BattleSNESAngel
NinkuSony PlayStationTomyBased on theNinku manga series[201]
Ninku Dai-2-dan: Ninku SensōhenGame Boy[202]
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S3DOBandai[203]
Shinobi LegionsSega SaturnSega[204]
Slam Dunk: SD Heat Up!!SNESBandaiBased on theSlam Dunk manga series.[205]
Sterling Sharpe: End 2 EndJaleco[206]
Super BomblissSNES, Game BoyBullet-Proof SoftwareGame Boy version released asTetris Blast in North America.[165]
Virtual BowlingVirtual BoyAthena[207]
Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final: Makai Saikyou RetsudenSNESNamco[208][63]
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension1996Bandai[209][113]
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball DensetsuSega SaturnPorting of original PlayStation version to Sega Saturn.[210]
Funky FantasyYoshimoto Kogyo[191]
Gegege no Kitarou: Gentou KaikitanBandai[211]
Matsukata Hiroki no World FishingMediaQuest[212]
Namco Gallery Vol. 1Game BoyNamco[123][63]
Namco Gallery Vol. 2
Sports CollectionTonkin House
TurfWind '96: Take Yutaka Kyōsōba Ikusei GameSega Saturn, Sony PlayStationJaleco[213]
Harvest Moon GBGame Boy1997Victor Interactive Software[63]
Dragon Ball GT: Final BoutSony PlayStationBandai[63][214]
Final Fantasy IVSquarePorting to Sony PlayStation[123]
Final Fantasy VII[215]
Funky Head BoxersSega SaturnYoshimoto Kogyo
Game & Watch GalleryGame BoyNintendoCo-developed withNintendo R&D 1
Indy 500Sony PlayStationTomy[216]
Jigoku Sensei NuubeeBandaiBased on theHell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube manga series.[63]
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 3Game BoyVictor Interactive SoftwareKnown asLegend of the River King outside of Japan.[63][123][217]
Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Kouhen Sora o KakeruSega SaturnBandai[218]
Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Zenpen Zeta no KodouBandai[219]
Konami GB Collection Vol. 1Game BoyKonamiCompilation includingGradius,Castlevania: The Adventure,Konami Racing,Probotector[220][63][123]
Konami GB Collection Vol. 2Compilation includingPop n' TwinBee,Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon,Bikers,Guttang Gottong[221]
Layer Section IISega SaturnTaitoKnown as RayStorm on all other platforms.[191]
Moon CradleVictor Interactive Software[222]
Namco Gallery Vol. 3Game BoyNamcoCompilation includesBabel no Tou,Family Tennis,Jantaku Boy, andSky Kid.
Namco Museum Vol. 5Sony PlayStationNamcoCompilation includesMetro-Cross,Baraduke,Dragon Spirit,Pac-Mania, andValkyrie no Densetsu.[223][224][123]
Point BlankNamco[123][225]
Shin Theme ParkSega Saturn, Sony PlayStationElectronic Arts[123][63]
Bakutsu Retrieve MasterGame Boy1998Konami[63]
Digital Monster Ver. S Digimon TamersSega SaturnBandai[226]
Dragon Warrior MonstersGame BoyEnix[137][227][228]
EVE: The Lost OneSony PlayStationImagineerPart of theEVE series[63][229]
Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten: Yousei no Kuni no Uranai ShugyouGame BoyBased onHello Kitty.[230]
Final Fantasy VSony PlayStationSquarePorting to Sony PlayStation[231]
Game & Watch Gallery 2Game BoyNintendoCo-developed withNintendo R&D 1[232]
Grander Musashi RVBandaiBased on theGrander Musashi RV manga series.[123][63][233]
Konami GB Collection Vol. 3KonamiCompilation includingGradius II: The Return of the Hero,Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge,Yie Ar Kung-Fu,Antarctic Adventure[234][123][63]
Konami GB Collection Vol. 4Parodius,Block Game,Track & Field,Frogger[235]
Namco Anthology 1Sony PlayStationNamcoCompilation includesStar Luster,The Tower of Babel ,Sangokushi II: Haō no Tairiku, andWrestleball.[236][123][63]
Namco Anthology 2Compilation includesValkyrie no Bōken,King of Kings,Namco Classic II, andPac-Attack.[237]
Nihon Daihyou Team no Kantoku ni Narou! Sekaihatsu, Soccer RPGSega Saturn[238]
Point Blank 2Sony PlayStationNamco[123][239]
Sanrio Timenet: Kako Hen / Mirai HenGame BoyImagineerTwo versions of the game were released.[240]
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul HackersSony PlayStationAtlus[241]
Theme AquariumElectronic Arts[242]
Thousand ArmsAtlus[243][244][181]
Tokyo Disneyland: Fantasy TourGame BoyTomy[123]
Umi no Nushi Tsuri 2Victor Interactive Software[63][123]
Uno DXSega Saturn, Sony PlayStationMediaQuest[245]
Wangan TrialSony PlayStationVictor Interactive Software[246]
Capcom Generation: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi1999Compilation includingGhosts 'n Goblins,Ghouls 'n Ghosts, andSuper Ghouls 'n Ghosts[247][123][63]
Chocobo CollectionSony PlayStationSquareCompilation includingChocobo Racing,Dice de Chocobo, andChocobo Stallion.[63]
Chocobo Stallion[248]
Chrono TriggerSony PlayStation, Nintendo DSPorting to PlayStation in 1999; Nintendo DS in 2008[249][63]
Dancing FurbyGame Boy ColorBased on theFurby toy.[250][251]
Dragon Warrior I & IIGame BoyIncludesDragon Quest andDragon Quest II.[252][253][63]
Final Fantasy VISony PlayStationPorting to Sony PlayStation[63][254]
Final Fantasy Anthology[63][255][256]
Final Fantasy Collection[63]
Ganbare Goemon: Tengu-tō no Gyakushū!Game BoyKonami[257][258]
Game & Watch Gallery 3NintendoCo-developed withNintendo R&D 1[232]
GunpeySony PlayStationBandaiPorting original WonderSwan version.[63]
Harvest Moon: Back to NatureVictor Interactive SoftwareA version of the game, featuring a female protagonist, was released in 2000.[63]
Harvest Moon GBCGame Boy ColorRe-released of Harvest Moon GB.[259]
Legend of the River King GBCRe-Release ofKawa no Nushi Tsuri 3[260]
Metal WalkerCapcom[261]
Shin Nihon Pro-Wrestling: Tōkon RetsudenWodnerSwanTomyBased onNew Japan Pro-Wrestling.[262]
Slayers Royal 2Sony PlayStationEntertainment Software PublishingPorting from original Sega Saturn version.[263]
Super Bombliss DXGame BoyBullet-Proof SoftwareColorized version ofTetris Blast.[63][165][264]
Super Robot Wars CompactWonderSwanBanpresto[63]
Bass LandingSony PlayStation2000ASCII Entertainment[5]
Dear Daniel no Sweet Adventure: Kitty-Chan o SagashiteGame Boy ColorImagineerBased onHello Kitty[63][265][266]
Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of EdenSony PlayStationEnix[63]
Dragon Warrior IIIGame Boy ColorSquare Enix[228][253]
Gunpey EXWonderSwanBandaiCompatible with the WonderGate peripheral.[267][63]
Hello Kitty no Sweet Adventure: Daniel-kun ni AitaiGame Boy ColorImagineerBased onHello Kitty[268]
Elie no AtelierSequel toMarie no Atelier GB[269][270]
Final FantasyWonderSwanSquareLocalizing[271]
Marie no Atelier GBGame Boy ColorImagineer[269]
Medarot Card Robottle[272]
Metal Gear: Ghost BabelKonami[63][137]
Metal Gear SolidPCMicrosoft GamesPorting to Windows with Digital Dialect
Nushi Tsuri Adventure: Kite no BoukenGame Boy ColorVictor Interactive Software[273]
Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 2.2NEC InterchannelPart of theWelcome to Pia Carrot!! series of visual novels.[274]
Point Blank 3Sony PlayStationNamco[275]
Resident Evil – Code: VeronicaSega DreamcastCapcom
Resident Evil SurvivorSony PlayStationCapcom[5][137][181]
Sega GTSega DreamcastSegaCo-developed withWow Entertainment[276]
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri DungeonGame Boy ColorNamco[277]
Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre WoodNewKidCo,Disney Interactive[63][278][279]
Super Robot Wars Compact 2WonderSwan2000–2001Banpresto[280]
Adventure of Tokyo Disney SEAGame Boy Advance2001Konami[281]
Bad Batsumaru: Robo BattleGame BoyImaginerr[282]
Bass Landing 2Sony PlayStationASCII Entertainment[63]
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2Game BoySquareReleased asCobi's Journey andTara's Adventure[227][253]
Final Fantasy ChroniclesSony PlayStationSquareCompilation includes SNES versions ofFinal Fantasy IV andChrono Trigger.[283]
Hello Kitty to Dear Daniel no Dream AdventureGame BoyImagineerBased onHello Kitty[268]
Hero Hero-kun
Arc the Lad: Kijin FukkatsuWonderSwan Color2002Bandai[284][285]
Densetsu no StarfyGame Boy AdvanceNintendo[137][286][287]
Dino StalkerPlayStation 2Capcom[288]
F355 Challenge: Passione RossaSega[289]
Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 2Sega[290]
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 5: Fushigi no Mori KawaVictor Interactive Software[291]
Kinnikuman II-Sei: Dream Tag MatchWonderSwan ColorBandai[53]
Final Fantasy OriginsSony PlayStationSquare,InfogramesPorting to PlayStation[137]
Game & Watch Gallery 4Game Boy AdvanceNintendo[292]
Resident Evil ZeroNintendo GameCubeCapcom[5]
Shrek: Hassle at the CastleGame Boy AdvanceTDK Mediactive[137]
Azumanga Daioh Advance2003King RecordsBased on theAzumanga Daioh manga series.[293]
2002 FIFA World CupNintendo GameCubeElectronic ArtsCo-developed GameCube version withEA Canada,Creations, andIntelligent Games[294]
Densetsu no Starfy 2Game Boy AdvanceNintendo[137][287]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan HeartEnix[295]
Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful LifeNintendo GameCubeMarvelous Interactive[296]
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral TownGame Boy Advance[297]
The King of Route 66PlayStation 2SegaCo-developed withSega-AM2[137]
Rockman EXE WSWonderSwanBandai
Shrek: Reekin' HavocGame Boy AdvanceTDK Mediactive[298]
Slime Mori Mori Dragon QuestSquare Enix[295]
Densetsu no Starfy 32004Nintendo[137][287][299]
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingPlayStation 2Square EnixMusic programming[300]
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of SoulsGame Boy AdvanceNintendoPorting to GBA; additional content[137]
Naruto: Path of the NinjaTomy[301]
The Sims 2PCElectronic ArtsArt development[302]
Super Robot Wars MXBanpresto
Virtua QuestPlayStation 2Sega[303]
Code of the Samurai2005Midas Interactive EntertainmentCo-developed withRed Entertainment[304]
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket SlimeNintendo DSSquare Enix[13][228][305][306]
Final Fantasy IV AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceNintendoPorting to Game Boy Advance[307]
Harvest Moon DSNintendo DSMarvelous Interactive[308]
Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. RasenganTomy
The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin KingGame Boy AdvanceD3 Publisher/Buena Vista Games[137][309]
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's RevengePlayStation 2Capcom/Buena Vista Games[310]
Sega CasinoNintendo DSSega[6]
Super Princess PeachNintendo[137][311]
Super Monkey Ball DeluxePlayStation 2SegaEnhanced port ofSuper Monkey Ball andSuper Monkey Ball 2.[312]
Avatar: The Last AirbenderNintendo DS, PlayStation Portable2006THQ[137]
Densetsu no Starfy 4Nintendo DSNintendo[137]
Dragon Quest Monsters: JokerSquare Enix[227]
Enchanted ArmsSony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360FromSoftwareCharacter graphics[313]
Final Fantasy V AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceNintendoPorting to Game Boy Advance[314][315]
Final Fantasy VI AdvancePorting to Game Boy Advance[316]
Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3PlayStation PortableSegaPorting of the original arcade game to PSP.[317]
Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2Nintendo DSTomy[318]
Point Blank DSNamco Bandai[319]
Ultimate Ghosts'n GoblinsPlayStation PortableCapcom[320]
Valkyrie Profile: LennethSquare EnixPorting to PlayStation Portable.[137][321]
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360THQ[322]
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning EarthNintendo DS2007[13]
Final FantasyPlayStation PortableSquare EnixPorting original game to PSP.[323]
Final Fantasy IIAndroid, iOS, PlayStation PortablePorting original game to PSP and mobile.[324]
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the LionsPlayStation PortableCo-developed with Square Enix[325]
Front MissionNintendo DSPorting to Nintendo DS[29]
GONG! OnlinePCSleepy Giant Entertainment[21]
Harvest Moon DS: Island of HappinessNintendo DSMarvelous Interactive[326]
MySimsElectronic Arts[16]
Star Ocean: First DeparturePlayStation PortableSquare EnixDeveloped enhanced remake of the original[327][328]
Advance Wars: Days of RuinNintendo DS2008NintendoMap design[329]
Crash: Mind over MutantActivision[330]
Death Jr. II: Root of EvilNintendo WiiEidos Interactive[331]
DS Nishimura Kyōtarō Suspense 2Nintendo DSTechmoBased on the works ofKyōtarō Nishimura.[332]
The Legendary StarfyNintendo[137][333]
MySims KingdomElectronic Arts[334]
Naruto Shippūden: Dairansen! Kage Bunshin EmakiTakara Tomy
ŌkamiNintendo WiiCapcomCo-developed Nintendo Wii version withReady At Dawn[335]
Ragnarok DSNintendo DSGungHo Online Entertainment[336]
Star Ocean: Second EvolutionPlayStation PortableSquare EnixDeveloped enhanced remake of the original[337]
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009Nintendo DSTHQ[306][338]
Active Life: Extreme ChallengeNintendo Wii2009Bandai Namco[311]
Afro SamuraiPlayStation 3, Xbox 360Bandai Namco[339]
Crystal DefendersXbox 360Square Enix[340]
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesNintendo 3DSSquare Enix / Nintendo[341]
Dragon Quest WarsDSiWareSquare EnixSound and music programming.[342]
Dead Rising: Chop Till You DropNintendo WiiCapcomPorting ofDead Rising for Xbox 360[343][344]
MySims AgentsNintendo DSElectronic Arts[345][346]
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010THQ[306]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 22010Square Enix[228]
Pac-Man PartyNintendo WiiNamco[347][348]
Ante Up: Texas Hold'emDSiWare2011MonkeyPaw Games[349]
Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop RacerNintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Tecmo Koei[350]
Fortune StreetNintendo WiiSquare Enix / Nintendo[351]
Plants vs. ZombiesNintendo DSPopCap GamesPorting game to Nintendo DS.[352]
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3DNintendo 3DSCapcom[353]
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3Square Enix[354]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3DAndroid, iOS Nintendo 3DS2012Square Enix[227]
Resident Evil: RevelationsNintendo 3DSCapcom[355]
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode IIPCSegaPorting to Windows.[356]
Tank! Tank! Tank!Nintendo Wii UNamco BandaiPorting original arcade game to the Nintendo Wii U.[357]
Wii Karaoke UNintendo[33]
Disney PlanesPC, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS2013Disney Interactive[16][358]
Dragon QuestAndroid, iOS, Nintendo 3DSSquare EnixSound and music programming.[359]
Dragon Quest VIIIPorting to mobile platforms. Ported to the 3DS in 2015.[360][361][362]
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIIIPlayStation 3, Xbox 360Co-developed withSquare Enix andtri-Ace[363]
Resident Evil Revelations HDPC, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Capcom[355][364]
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary LineAndroid, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 42014Square EnixSound and music programming.[365]
The Sims 4PCElectronic ArtsArt development[366]
Dr. Mario: Miracle CureNintendo 3DS2015Ninteno[367]
Fire Emblem FatesCastle modeling support for Intelligent Systems[368][369]
Monster StrikeMixi[370]
Dragon Quest BuildersPC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita2016Square EnixSound and music programming.[371]
Dragon Quest Heroes II[372]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3Nintendo 3DSDevelopment support[227]
Paper Mario Color SplashNintendo Wii UNintenoEnvironment art support forIntelligent Systems[373][374]
World of Final FantasyNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneSquare EnixCo-developed withSquare Enix[10][375][376]
Dragon Quest RivalsAndroid, iOS, Nintendo Switch2017Development support; Service terminated in 2021[377][227]
Fight LeagueAndroid, iOSMixiCo-developed with XFLAG Studio[378]
Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th AnniversaryPlayStation 4, PlayStation VitaSquare EnixDevelopment support[227]
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNintendo SwitchNintendoPorting to Nintendo Switch[379][380]
Splatoon 2[381][382]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3DAndroid, iOS2018Square Enix[383]
WarioWare GoldNintendo 3DSNintendoCo-developed with Intelligent Systems[384]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland RETRONintendo Switch2019Square Enix[227]
Sekiro: Shadows Die TwicePC, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneFromSoftwareDesign development support
Utawarerumono Lost FlagAndroid, iOSAquaplusPart of theUtawarerumono series of visual novels.[227][385]
Aikatsu Planet!Arcade2020BandaiPart of theData Carddass series[227]
Animal Crossing: New HorizonsNintendo SwitchNintendoSpecial thanks[386]
Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious KeyAndroid, iOSSquare Enix[227]
Paper Mario: The Origami KingNintendo SwitchNintendoProvided designing and audio development[387]
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (Remake)2021Remake of the 1988 original[388]
Final Fantasy Pixel RemasterAndroid, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S2021-2024Square Enix[382][389]
Scarlet NexusPC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S2021Bandai Namco EntertainmentCo-developed withBandai Namco Studios[14][390][391]
WarioWare: Get It Together!Nintendo SwitchNintendoCo-developed with Intelligent Systems[392]
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII ReunionPC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S2022Square EnixCo-developed withSquare Enix[14][393]
Dragon Quest TreasuresNintendo Switch, PC2022, 2023Co-developed withSquare Enix[394]
Nijigasaki High School Idol Club TOKIMEKI RunRunsAndroid, iOS2022BushiroadPart of theLove Live! series[395]
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark PrinceAndroid, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC2023, 2024Square EnixCo-developed with Square Enix,[396][382]
WarioWare: Move It!Nintendo Switch2023NintendoCo-developed with Intelligent Systems[382]
The Battle Cats Unite!2024PONOS CorporationNintendo Switch version ofThe Battle Cats mobile app[227][397]
Karaoke JoysoundNintendo[398][399]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorProvided development assistance on sound design and production.[227][400]
Soul CovenantMeta Quest, PC,PlayStation VR2Thirdverse, Co., Ltd.[401]
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D RemakePC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X/S2025Square EnixDevelopment support[402][403]
Tales of Graces f RemasteredNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/SBandai Namco Entertainment[404][405]

Tose also worked on a version ofTetris DS forTHQ that was ultimately unreleased.[406]

Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:株式会社トーセ,Hepburn:Kabushiki-gaisha Tōse

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  320. ^Mallo (March 15, 2020)."Ultimate Ghosts 'N Goblins, PSP".The King of Grabs. RetrievedDecember 21, 2025.
  321. ^Khan, Imran."Square-Enix Drops Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth Teaser On Anniversary".Game Informer. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  322. ^"WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 credits (Xbox 360, 2006)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  323. ^"Final Fantasy Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  324. ^"Final Fantasy II Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  325. ^Robinson, Martin (November 30, 2011)."Eurogamer's Top 10 PSP Games".Eurogamer.net. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  326. ^"Harvest Moon DS: Island of Happiness (2007)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  327. ^Seedhouse, Alex (May 25, 2019)."Star Ocean: First Departure R Announced For Nintendo Switch". Nintendo Insider. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2019.
  328. ^Coulibaly, Mohamed Lamine (September 10, 2025)."Star Ocean: First Departure R Physical Release Announced".RPGamer. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  329. ^"Advance Wars: Days of Ruin credits (Nintendo DS, 2008)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  330. ^"Crash: Mind Over Mutant (2008)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 22, 2025.
  331. ^"Death Jr. II: Root of Evil Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  332. ^"DS Nishimura Kyōtarō Suspense 2: Shin Tantei Series - Kanazawa, Hakodate, Gokkan no Kyōkoku: Fukushū no Kage (2008)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  333. ^Corbie, Dillard (May 20, 2009)."Legendary Starfy 101 - A Brief History Of TOSE's Adorable Platforming Star".Nintendo Life. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  334. ^"MySims: Kingdom (2008)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 22, 2025.
  335. ^Linneman, John (August 9, 2018)."Okami HD's Switch release is a nigh-on flawless port".Digital Foundry. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  336. ^"Ragnarok DS (2010)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 22, 2025.
  337. ^Fuller, Alex (June 21, 2023)."Star Ocean: The Second Story R Announced".RPGamer. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  338. ^Gapper, Michael (November 1, 2008)."WWE SmackDown! vs Raw 2009 review".GamesRadar+. RetrievedDecember 18, 2025.
  339. ^"Afro Samurai credits (Xbox 360, 2009)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 17, 2025.
  340. ^Faylor, Chris (March 9, 2009)."Crystal Defenders Hitting XBLA Wednesday Too".Shack News. RetrievedDecember 18, 2025.
  341. ^Riley, Adam (January 3, 2011)."Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies Review - Nintendo DS".Cubed3. RetrievedDecember 22, 2025.
  342. ^"Dragon Quest Wars credits (Nintendo DSi, 2009)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  343. ^"Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop".Kotaku. July 12, 2024. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  344. ^"Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop credits (Wii, 2009)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  345. ^Lucas, James (January 20, 2025)."New MySims Reportedly Leaks On EA App".TheGamer. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  346. ^"MySims Agents".GameSpot. November 13, 2019. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  347. ^"Pac-Man Party".Polygon. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  348. ^"Pac-Man Party".GameSpot. March 9, 2011. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  349. ^"Ante Up: Texas Hold em (2011)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  350. ^"Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer (2011)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  351. ^"Fortune Street credits (Wii, 2011)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  352. ^"Plants vs. Zombies Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  353. ^"Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D credits (Nintendo 3DS, 2011)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  354. ^"Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3".Eurogamer.net. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  355. ^ab"Resident Evil: Revelations credits (Nintendo 3DS, 2012)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  356. ^"Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  357. ^"Tank! Tank! Tank! (2009)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  358. ^Hiller, Brenna (June 12, 2013)."Disney Planes due on 3DS, DS and Wii U in August".VG247. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  359. ^"Dragon Quest Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  360. ^"【今週の週刊ファミ通】】『無双☆スターズ』攻略&インタビューありの発売記念特集! 『メガテン』の新作情報も見逃せない!!(2017年3月30日発売号)".ファミ通.com (in Japanese). March 30, 2017. RetrievedDecember 22, 2025.
  361. ^Inc, Aetas (April 9, 2014)."「ドラゴンクエストVIII」は,いかにしてスマートフォン向けに移植されたのか? 最適化からUI設計のポイントまでを開発チームが語る".4Gamer.net (in Japanese). RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)
  362. ^"【UNITE JAPAN2014】スマホに合わせてスリムになっていた『ドラクエVIII』 | ファミ通App【スマホゲーム情報サイト】".ファミ通App (in Japanese). April 7, 2014. RetrievedDecember 21, 2025.
  363. ^"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII credits (Xbox 360, 2013)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  364. ^Sinha, Ravi."Resident Evil Revelations PC Requirements Revealed".GamingBolt. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  365. ^"Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line Releases".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  366. ^"The Sims 4 credits (Windows, 2014)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  367. ^"Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (2015)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  368. ^"Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest credits (Nintendo 3DS, 2015)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  369. ^"Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright (2015)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  370. ^"mixi, Inc. Mentions TOSE in Its Press Release".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  371. ^"Dragon Quest Builders credits (PlayStation 4, 2016)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  372. ^"Dragon Quest Heroes II credits (PlayStation 4, 2016)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  373. ^"Paper Mario: Color Splash has a pretty neat digital manual".Nintendo Everything. October 7, 2016. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  374. ^"ペーパーマリオ カラースプラッシュ: 説明書 | Wii U | 任天堂".任天堂ホームページ (in Japanese). RetrievedDecember 17, 2025.
  375. ^"Supported the development of "WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY" for the PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®Vita".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  376. ^"Supported the development of "WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY Maxima" for the PlayStation®4, Nintendo Switch™, Xbox One and Steam®".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  377. ^"スクエニ、スマホ向け対戦デジタルカードゲーム『ドラゴンクエストライバルズ』の正式サービスを開始! 開発はトーセが担当 | gamebiz".gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 (in Japanese). November 2, 2017. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  378. ^"Supported the development of smartphone app, "Fight League"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedAugust 13, 2022.
  379. ^Zelda Breath Of The Wild Playthrough - Credits, March 7, 2017, retrievedDecember 13, 2022
  380. ^Serin, Kaan (July 4, 2024)."Prolific Japanese outsourcing studio that's quietly worked on Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Resident Evil for over 44 years is in trouble due to game cancellations".GamesRadar+. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  381. ^"Supported the development of "Splatoon2" for Nintendo Switch (TM)".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedAugust 13, 2022.
  382. ^abcdDoolan, Liam (July 4, 2024)."Square Enix And Nintendo Co-Dev Reports Losses After Multiple Projects Cancelled".Nintendo Life. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  383. ^Life, Nintendo (November 18, 2024)."Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry no Wonderland 3D (3DS)".Nintendo Life. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  384. ^"WarioWare: Gold (2018)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  385. ^"株式会社アクアプラス / 株式会社トーセ:600 万 DL に向けてスケールし続ける人気ゲームタイトルを Google Cloud で安定稼働".Google Cloud 公式ブログ (in Japanese). November 25, 2020. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  386. ^"Animal Crossing: New Horizons credits (Nintendo Switch, 2020)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  387. ^"TOSE supported the development of "Paper Mario™: The Origami King"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  388. ^"Famicom Detective Club™: The Missing Heir for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site".www.nintendo.com. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  389. ^"TOSE developed "FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  390. ^"[CEDEC+KYUSHU]"カッコ悪い"と言われて作り直しを決意。「SCARLET NEXUS」開発陣がコンセプトの重要性を語ったセッションをレポート".4Gamer.net (in Japanese). November 21, 2021. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  391. ^"TOSE co-developed "SCARLET NEXUS"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  392. ^"WarioWare: Get It Together! credits (Nintendo Switch, 2021)".MobyGames. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  393. ^"TOSE developed "CRISIS CORE -FINAL FANTASY VII- REUNION"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  394. ^"TOSE developed "DRAGON QUEST TREASURES"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  395. ^"TOSE group developed "Nijigasaki High School idol club TOKIMEKI RunRuns", one of LOVE LIVE! series. | News | TOSE CO., LTD".www.tose.co.jp. RetrievedAugust 13, 2022.
  396. ^"3rd Quarter of Fiscal Year Ending August 31, 2023"(PDF). Tose Co, Ltd.
  397. ^"THE BATTLE CATS UNITE! COMING TO SOUTHEAST ASIA ON 9TH DECEMBER 2021".Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia. August 11, 2021. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2022. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  398. ^"「カラオケJOYSOUND for Nintendo Switch」の追加機能を開発させていただきました。 | 新着情報一覧 | 株式会社トーセ".www.tose.co.jp. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2025.
  399. ^"トーセ、任天堂が提供している「カラオケJOYSOUND for Nintendo Switch」の追加機能の開発を担当 | gamebiz".gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 (in Japanese). January 21, 2025. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  400. ^"トーセ、任天堂が5月23日に発売したNintendo Switch向けゲームソフト『ペーパーマリオRPG』で開発協力 | gamebiz".gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 (in Japanese). June 13, 2024. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  401. ^"TOSE developed "SOUL COVENANT"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  402. ^"TOSE supported the development of "DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake"".TOSE CO., LTD. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
  403. ^"トーセ、スクエニが発売した家庭用ゲームソフト『ドラゴンクエストI&II』の開発に協力 | gamebiz".gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 (in Japanese). October 31, 2025. RetrievedDecember 18, 2025.
  404. ^"「テイルズ オブ グレイセス エフ リマスター」の開発をさせていただきました。 | 新着情報一覧 | 株式会社トーセ".www.tose.co.jp. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2025.
  405. ^"トーセ、バンダイナムコENTが本日発売した新作『テイルズ オブ グレイセス エフ リマスター』の開発を担当 | gamebiz".gamebiz【ゲームビズ】 (in Japanese). January 16, 2025. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025.
  406. ^Renaudin, Clement (June 6, 2016)."On Tetris' birthday, a wild prototype for cancelled Tetris DS by THQ appears".www.pocketgamer.com. RetrievedDecember 16, 2025.
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