Thinking Rabbit

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Thinking Rabbit (有限会社シンキングラビット, Yūgen gaisha Shinkingurabitto) was a video game developer and publisher based in Takarazuka, Japan, founded by Hiroyuki Imabayashi. The company is known for mystery adventure games such as Keyhole Murder[1] and for being the original publisher of Sokoban.[2][3][4]

Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
Founded1982; 44 years ago (1982)
HeadquartersJapan
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Thinking Rabbit
Company typePublic
IndustryVideo games
Founded1982; 44 years ago (1982)
HeadquartersJapan
Key people
Hiroyuki Imabayashi (president)
ProductsVideo games
Websitehttps://thinkingrabbit.jp
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Falcon, a Japanese software company, currently owns the trademark and copyright to Thinking Rabbit's work.[5]

Games

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Year Title Platform
1982 Sokoban NEC PC-8801
1984 T.N.T. Bomb Bomb[6] Fujitsu FM-7
1984 Sokoban 2 NEC PC-8801, Fujitsu FM-7, Fujitsu FM-8
1985 Keyhole Murder NEC PC-8801, Fujitsu FM-7
1987 Jikai Shounen Met Mag Famicom Disk System
1988 The Man I Love NEC PC-8801, MSX2, Sharp X68000
1988 Casablanca: Ni Ai Wo Satsujinsha Ha Jikuu Wo Koete MSX2, Sharp X68000
1988 8 Eyes Nintendo Entertainment System
1990 Hydlide 3 Special Version Sharp X68000
1991 Mega Man II Game Boy
1995 Maten Densetsu: Senritsu no Ooparts Super Famicom
unknown Madeleine NEC PC-8801
unknown A Clown Murder Case NEC PC-8801, Sharp X68000
unreleased UWC Nintendo Entertainment System
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