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{{sub-stub}}'''Chunsoft''' (チュンソフト) is a Japanese game developer best known for the ''Mystery Dungeon''/''Fushigi no Dungeon'' and ''Sound Novels'' series and as the original creators of [[Enix]]'s ''Dragon Quest'' series. After [[Sega]] left the hardware industry, they formed a partnership, the [[:Category:Sega Chun Project|Sega Chun Project]]. In April 2012 they merged with [[Spike]] to form [[Spike-Chunsoft]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''Chunsoft''' (チュンソフト) is a Japanese game developer best known for the ''Mystery Dungeon''/''Fushigi no Dungeon'' and ''Sound Novels'' series and as the developers of [[Enix]]'s first few mainline ''Dragon Quest'' games. After [[Sega]] left the hardware industry, they formed a partnership, the [[:Category:Sega Chun Project|Sega Chun Project]]. In April 2012 they merged with [[Spike]] to form [[Spike-Chunsoft]].
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Chunsoft
Founded: 1984
T-series code: T-340
Merged with: Spike (2012)
Merged into: Spike-Chunsoft
Headquarters:
Minato, Tokyo, Japan

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Chunsoft (チュンソフト) is a Japanese game developer best known for the Mystery Dungeon/Fushigi no Dungeon and Sound Novels series and as the developers of Enix's first few mainline Dragon Quest games. After Sega left the hardware industry, they formed a partnership, the Sega Chun Project. In April 2012 they merged with Spike to form Spike-Chunsoft.

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