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'''TOSE Software Co.''' (simply referred to as just '''TOSE''') is a "behind the scenes" video game company. Originally a part of Toa Seiko, TOSE branched off from them as an independent company in 1979, establishing their headquarters in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Since its inception, they are believed to have been involved in the development of over 1,000 games; however, the company has refused to be credited in most of the games they have worked on, which they have gained a reputation for. They are most well known for their [[StarfyWiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]], featuring the character [[Starfy]], who has made a few cameos within the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]].  
'''TOSE Software Co.''' (simply referred to as just '''TOSE''') is a Japanese "behind the scenes" video game company. Originally a part of Toa Seiko, TOSE branched off from them as an independent company in 1979, establishing their headquarters in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Since its inception, they are believed to have been involved in the development of over 1,000 games; however, the company has refused to be credited in most of the games they have worked on, which they have gained a reputation for. They are most well known for their [[StarfyWiki:The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]], featuring the character [[Starfy]], who has made a few cameos within the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]].  


TOSE first contributed to the ''Mario'' franchise by assisting in the development of ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' on the Virtual Boy. They later helped Nintendo in developing the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series of games, and even later co-developed ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' alongside Nintendo SPD Group 2. They also helped in the development of [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Fortune Street]]''.
TOSE first contributed to the ''Mario'' franchise by assisting in the development of ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' on the Virtual Boy. They later helped Nintendo in developing the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series of games, and even later co-developed ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' alongside Nintendo SPD Group 2. They also helped in the development of [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Fortune Street]]''.

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Template:Company-infobox TOSE Software Co. (simply referred to as just TOSE) is a Japanese "behind the scenes" video game company. Originally a part of Toa Seiko, TOSE branched off from them as an independent company in 1979, establishing their headquarters in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Since its inception, they are believed to have been involved in the development of over 1,000 games; however, the company has refused to be credited in most of the games they have worked on, which they have gained a reputation for. They are most well known for their The Legendary Starfy series, featuring the character Starfy, who has made a few cameos within the Mario franchise.

TOSE first contributed to the Mario franchise by assisting in the development of Mario's Tennis on the Virtual Boy. They later helped Nintendo in developing the Game & Watch Gallery series of games, and even later co-developed Super Princess Peach alongside Nintendo SPD Group 2. They also helped in the development of Square Enix's Fortune Street.

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