Hudson Soft

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Hudson Soft is a Japanese computer game company. It was founded in 1973 by brothers Hiroshi and Yuji Kudo as a store for selling telecommunications devices, and evolved a few years later into a game developer. Among the games they developed were Bomberman, Adventure Island, Mario Party, Tengai Makyou (Far East of Eden), Bonk and Bloody Roar. More recently most of their games have been for handheld systems such as the Nintendo DS and iPhone. They were acquired by Konami in January 2011.

In 2003, they took part in a joint production with Komani and Takara to produce DreamMix TV World Fighters, a fighting game mixing characters from all three companies including Takara's Optimus Prime and Megatron.