Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd.() was a video game publisher.
History[]
On October 1, 1996, Pack-In-Video merged with Victor Entertainment to establish Victor Interactive Software.
Games[]
Title
|
Platform(s)
|
Release date
|
Rambo
|
Famicom
|
December 4, 1987[1]
|
Predator
|
Famicom
|
March 10, 1988[2]
|
Silviana: Ai Ippai no Boukensha
|
FDS
|
August 10, 1988[3]
|
Knight Rider
|
Famicom
|
September 30, 1988[4]
|
Putt Putt Golf
|
FDS
|
March 31, 1989[5]
|
Faria: Fuuin no Tsurugi
|
Famicom
|
July 21, 1989[6]
|
Thunderbirds
|
Famicom
|
September 30, 1989[7]
|
Kattobi! Dōji
|
FDS
|
October 20, 1989[8]
|
Mirai Senshi: Lios
|
Famicom
|
December 1, 1989[9]
|
Trump Boy
|
Game Boy
|
March 28, 1990[10]
|
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri
|
Famicom
|
August 10, 1990[11]
|
Bakushō! Star Monomane Shitennō
|
Famicom
|
September 14, 1990[12]
|
Lunar Lander
|
Game Boy
|
September 21, 1990[13]
|
Trump Boy II
|
Game Boy
|
November 9, 1990[14]
|
Jigoku Gokuraku Maru
|
Famicom
|
December 21, 1990[15]
|
Die Hard
|
Famicom
|
July 19, 1991[16]
|
Minesweeper
|
Game Boy
|
December 13, 1991[17]
|
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
|
Famicom
|
June 26, 1992[18]
|
Super Off Road
|
Super Famicom
|
July 3, 1992[19]
|
Aces: Iron Eagle 3
|
Famicom
|
August 7, 1992[20]
|
Amazing Tennis
|
Super Famicom
|
December 18, 1992[21]
|
Super Sōkoban
|
Super Famicom
|
January 29, 1993[22]
|
Super Battletank
|
Super Famicom
|
April 23, 1993[23]
|
Go! Go! Dodge League
|
Super Famicom
|
September 24, 1993[24]
|
Final Knockout
|
Super Famicom
|
November 5, 1993[25]
|
Ramos Ruy no World Wide Soccer
|
Super Famicom
|
February 25, 1994[26]
|
Gambler Jiko Chūshinha 2: Dorapon Quest
|
Super Famicom
|
March 18, 1994[27]
|
Super Battletank 2
|
Super Famicom
|
May 27, 1994[28]
|
Yamaneko Bubsy no Daibouken
|
Super Famicom
|
June 17, 1994[29]
|
Super Dogfight
|
Super Famicom
|
June 24, 1994[30]
|
Tsuri Tarō
|
Super Famicom
|
July 8, 1994[31]
|
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[32]
|
Multi Play Volleyball
|
Super Famicom
|
October 28, 1994[33]
|
Vortex
|
Super Famicom
|
December 9, 1994[34]
|
Ski Paradise with Snowboard
|
Super Famicom
|
December 16, 1994[35]
|
Iron Commando: Kōtetsu no Senshi
|
Super Famicom
|
February 10, 1995[36]
|
Magical Pop'n
|
Super Famicom
|
March 10, 1995[37]
|
The Atlas: Renaissance Voyager
|
Super Famicom
|
March 24, 1995[38]
|
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 2
|
Super Famicom
|
April 28, 1995[39]
|
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[40]
|
Trump Island
|
Super Famicom
|
June 23, 1995[41]
|
AIII S.V.: A Ressha de Ikou 3 Super Version
|
Super Famicom
|
September 29, 1995[42]
|
Virtual Fishing
|
Virtual Boy
|
October 6, 1995[43]
|
Akagawa Jirō: Majotachi no Nemuri
|
Super Famicom
|
November 24, 1995[44]
|
Battle Submarine
|
Super Famicom
|
December 22, 1995[45]
|
Iso Zuri: Ritō Hen
|
Super Famicom
|
January 19, 1996[46]
|
August 30, 1996 (Reprint)[47]
|
Umi no Nushi Tsuri
|
Super Famicom
|
July 19, 1996[48]
|
Bokujo Monogatari
|
Super Famicom
|
August 9, 1996[49]
|
Monstania
|
Super Famicom
|
September 27, 1996[50]
|
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