Pack-In-Video

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Local Name パック・イン・ビデオ
Company Type Publisher
Founded August 3, 1970
Status Merged with Victor Entertainment - October 1, 1996
Head Quarters Japan

3DO Games

Game Region Code Type Developer Publisher Release Date Local Title Rarity
Burning Soldier
FZ-SE0401 Rail shooter Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video January 1, 1994 ​ 1
Burning Soldier
FZ-SM0401 Rail shooter Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video January 1, 1994 ​ 1
Burning Soldier
FZ-SJ0401 Rail shooter Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 25th June 1994 ​ バーニング・ソルジャー 1
Burning Soldier Demo
FZ-JJ9DS-PV Demodisc Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video January 1, 1994 ​ バーニング・ソルジャー 1
Misa Yamamura Suspense - Kyoto Kurama Sanso Murder
FZ-SJ0401 Adventure, Visual novel Pack-In-Video Bandai 20th March 1994 山村美紗サスペンス 京都鞍馬山荘殺人事件 1
Moon Cradle: The Strange Bride
FZ-SJ0405 Adventure Tose Pack In Video December 15, 1995 ムーン・クレイドル ~異形の花嫁~ 1
Nishimura Kyotaro Travel Mystery: The Season of Evil: Tokyo to Nanki Shirahama Serial Murders
FZ-SJ0403 Adventure Tose Pack in Video,Panasonic November 25, 1994 西村京太郎トラベル・ミステリー 悪逆の季節 東京~南紀白浜連続殺人事件 1
Scramble Cobra
FZ-SE0404 Combat flight simulation Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 1995 1
Scramble Cobra
FZ-SM0404 Combat flight simulation Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 1995 1
Scramble Cobra
FZ-SJ0404 Combat flight simulation Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 1995 スクランブル・コブラ 1
Scramble Cobra - Premium Version
FZ-JJ9PSC-5H Combat flight simulation Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 1995 スクランブルコブラ プレミアムバージョン 1
Scramble Cobra - Demo
FZ-JJ9DSP-5G Demodisc Genki Panasonic Pack-In-Video 1995 1

Unreleased 3DO Games

Game Region Type Publisher
George Iida Ten Maids
??? Pack-In-Video

3DO Overview

Pack-In-Video appeared on the original Developer list in 1993.

Overview

Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd. (パック・イン・ビデオ) was a Japanese game developer best known in the west as the developer of the original Harvest Moon games

In 1996 they merged with Victor Entertainment's video game department to form Victor Interactive Software, however while no longer existing as a stand-alone corporation, Pack-In-Video branding would remain on all games it developed, with the brand later becoming Pack-In-Soft (パック・イン・ソフト) (Victor Entertainment using Victor Soft). The branding would go out of use in the early 2000s, in favour of just crediting Victor Interactive Software.