Editing Cony Soft 0 You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: This page has been protected to prevent editing. more + You can view and copy the source of this page: {{Infobox company |name = Cony Soft |image = File:Conylogo.png |caption = Logo. |location = Hong Kong/Taiwan(?) |years = 1993-1998 |consoles = Famicom |firstgame = ''[[Street Fighter II Pro]]'' |lastgame = ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' |sounds = Cony Soft |engines = Cony's Fighting Engine |aliases = Yoko Soft }} '''Cony Soft''', also known as '''Yoko Soft''', is a pirate game publisher & developer who have primarily made pirated fighting games. They were around in the early to late 90's although it is unknown what happened to them afterwards. They are known for their frequent advertising in their games and having many aliases. In Taiwan the trademarks for both "Yokosoft" and "Conysoft" are registered to the Hong Kong based "Wonderful Trading Company" (旺達富行公司), so the company's HQ or its publishing operations were presumably based there. However its development team was likely located in Taiwan. Some games by the same developers were released under the names "Hosekn of USA" (possibly a misspelling of [[Hosenkan Electronics|Hosenkan]]) and "Future Media" which may be other publishers or further aliases for Cony Soft. == Development team groups/aliases == These names all appear in various games' credits. *Super Soft Team Group *Super Cat Team Group *Fat Cat Team Group *Super Art Soft Team == Games == === Published only (as Yoko) === {|class="wikitable" !width=150|Name !width=100|Released !width=200|Description !width=100|Cartridge No. |- |align="center"|''[[Master Fighter VI']]'' |align="center"|1993 |Developed by [[Hummer Team]]. |align="center"| |- |align="center"|[[Street Fighter II: The World Warrior|''Street Fighter II:<br>The World Warrior'']] |align="center"|1992 |Developed by [[Hummer Team]]. |align="center"| |} === Published & developed === ==== As Cony ==== {|class="wikitable" !width=150|Name !width=150|Released !width=200|Description !width=100|Cartridge No. |- |align="center"|''[[Fatal Fury 2]]'' |align="center"|1993 | |align="center"| |- |align="center"|''[[Street Fighter II Pro]]'' |align="center"|1993 |It was hacked into several other variants; most appear to be officially done by Cony while some don't contain the Cony name |align="center"| |- |align="center"|''[[World Heroes 2]]'' |align="center"|June 15, 1994 |It was later hacked into ''World Heroes 2 Pro''. |align="center"| |} ==== As Yoko ==== {|class="wikitable" !width=150|Name !width=100|Console !width=150|Released !width=200|Description !width=100|Cartridge No. |- |align="center"|[[Mortal Kombat II (Yoko)|''Mortal Kombat II'']] |align="center"|Famicom |align="center"|1994 |It was later hacked into ''Mortal Kombat Pro V'' and ''Mortal Kombat V Turbo 30''. |align="center"| |} === Published by other companies or under aliases === ==== Future Media ==== *''Crayon Shin-Chan'' *''San Guo Zhi 4 - Chi Bi Feng Yun'' ==== Hosenkan ==== *''The Lost World'' *''Mortal Kombat Trilogy'' / ''Mortal Kombat 5'' == Gallery == <gallery> YokoSoft.png|Yoko Software logo. ConySoft.png| </gallery> {{Companies}} Templates used on the current version of this page: Template:! (view source) Template:!! (view source) Template:Companies (view source) Template:Infobox company (view source) Template:· (view source) Return to Cony Soft. Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes