Xtalsoft
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Xtalsoft

Xtalsoft, established in 1982, was a pioneering Japanese software house known for its contributions to the role-playing game (RPG) genre, particularly for Japanese computers. The studio gained prominence in July 1986 when it joined the Disk Original Group (DOG), a collective focused on Famicom Disk System games, where it developed the notable title "Sword of Kalin." However, by the early 1990s, Xtalsoft faced management challenges, leading to its merger with T&E Soft in 1990, which subsequently integrated part of its staff into Square Osaka in 1992.

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