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'''Softnica''', formally '''Pax Softnica''' (パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game developer. Its president is Tomoshige Hashishita.
 
'''Softnica''', formally '''Pax Softnica''' (パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game developer. Its president is Tomoshige Hashishita.
As Pax Softnica, it helped develop various titles published by [[Nintendo]], such as [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Shin Onigashima]], [[Balloon Kid]],  [[MOTHER]],[[Earthbound]] and [[Wave Race]]. It developed strong ties with Nintendo and was often hired as a programmer to work with [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|EAD]] and [[Nintendo Research and Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]].  
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As Pax Softnica, it helped develop various titles published by [[Nintendo]], such as [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Shin Onigashima]], [[Balloon Kid]],  [[MOTHER]], [[Earthbound]] and [[Wave Race]]. It developed strong ties with Nintendo and was often hired as a programmer to work with [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|EAD]] and [[Nintendo Research and Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]].  
  
 
==Works for Nintendo==
 
==Works for Nintendo==

Revision as of 18:50, 10 May 2011

Softnica, formally Pax Softnica (パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game developer. Its president is Tomoshige Hashishita. As Pax Softnica, it helped develop various titles published by Nintendo, such as Pokémon Snap, Shin Onigashima, Balloon Kid, MOTHER, Earthbound and Wave Race. It developed strong ties with Nintendo and was often hired as a programmer to work with EAD and Nintendo R&D1.

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