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Blue Planet Software Inc.
IndustryVideo games
PredecessorBullet-Proof Software Inc.
FoundedBullet-Proof Software Inc.
August 10, 1983; 40 years ago (1983-08-10)[1]inKōhoku-ku, Kanagawa, Japan
Blue Planet Software Inc.
1996; 28 years ago (1996)
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
FounderHenk Rogers
DefunctBullet-Proof Software Inc.
February 22, 2001; 23 years ago (2001-02-22)[2]

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

  • Maya Rogers
  • ProductsVideo games

    Blue Planet Software Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher founded by Henk RogersinHonolulu, Hawaii in 1996. The company was founded as the successor to Bullet-Proof Software Inc. (BPS), founded in 1983 by Rogers in Japan, which closed on 22 February 2001.[2]

    Rogers' daughter, Maya Rogers, became CEO in 2014.[3] In October of 2020, Blue Planet Software Inc. was rolled into the Tetris Company.[4]

    List of games[edit]

    Game Released Platform
    Bakuto Dochers October 28, 1994[5] Super Famicom
    Black Onyx Plus 1984 PC-8801, MSX, FM-7, SG-1000, Family Computer, Game Boy Color
    Bombliss Cup '95 (ボンブリス・カップ95)" 1995 Super Famicom (via Satellaview)
    Dekitate High School July 7, 1995 Super Famicom
    Faceball 2000 September 1992[6] Game Boy, Super NES, Virtual Boy (Canceled)
    Hatris 1990 Game Boy
    Igo: Kyū Roban Taikyoku 1987 Family Computer, Famicom Disk System
    Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge September 1994 Super NES
    The New Tetris July 31, 1999 Nintendo 64
    The Next Tetris: On-line Edition December 19, 2000 Dreamcast
    Obitus 1991 Super NES
    Pipe Mania 1990 Game Boy
    Seijyuu Maden: Beast & Blade December 15, 1995 Super Famicom
    Super Tetris 2 December 18, 1992 Super Famicom
    Super Tetris 3 December 16, 1994[7] Super Famicom
    Tetris[8] November 18, 1988 FM-7, MSX2, PC-8800, PC-9800, X1, X68000
    Tetris[9] December 22, 1988 Family Computer
    Tetris Battle Gaiden 1993 Super Famicom
    Tetris Party October 14, 2008 Wii
    Tetris Plus 1990 Arcade
    Tetris S November 27, 1996 Sega Saturn
    Tetris Stars 2011 Facebook
    Tetris Zone 2007 Macintosh, Windows
    Tōge Densetsu: Saisoku Battle March 15, 1996 Super Famicom
    True Golf Classics: Wicked 18 March 5, 1993 Super NES, 3DO
    The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang 1994 Super NES
    Welltris 1989 Various
    WildSnake September 1994 Game Boy, Super NES
    Wordtris 1991 Game Boy, Super NES
    V-Tetris 1995 Virtual Boy
    Yoshi's Cookie 1993 Super NES

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Profiles". Bullet-Proof Software. Archived from the original on 2000-08-23.
  • ^ a b "ビーピーエスが日本法人閉鎖を正式に発表……". SoftBank Games. 2001-02-22.
  • ^ "New CEO for BPS--Henk Rogers Becomes Chairman". Harddrop.com. February 21, 2014. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016.
  • ^ "Call Us Tetris". The Tetris Company. 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2023-08-26.
  • ^ "Bakuto Dochers". GameSpot. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  • ^ "Faceball 2000 (Game)". Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  • ^ "Release Information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  • ^ "Products: Personal Computers". Bullet-Proof Software. Archived from the original on 2000-08-23.
  • ^ "Products: Family Computer". Bullet-Proof Software. Archived from the original on 2000-08-23.
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