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Coresoft is a video game developer based out of Lake Forest, California. The company was founded in June 1998. Coresoft has worked on platforms including the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, and iOS.

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Games developed

YearTitleSystemPublisher
2000 Magic: The Gathering Starter 6th Edition PC Wizards of the Coast
2001 Magic: The Gathering Starter 7th Edition PC Wizards of the Coast
2001Saltwater Sportfishing [1] PS Take-Two Interactive
2001 Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Ultimate Challenge PS Activision
2002Big Bass Fishing [2] PS Take-Two Interactive
2002Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt: Open Season PS Activision
2003Big Strike Bowling [3] PS Gotham Games
2003 MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch PS Gotham Games
2003 Deer Hunter PS2 Atari
2004 Magic: The Gathering Core Game 8th Edition PC Wizards of the Coast
2004 World Championship Poker PS2
Xbox
Crave Entertainment
2005 Magic: The Gathering Core Game 9th Edition PC Wizards of the Coast
2005 World Poker Tour PS2
Xbox
PSP
2K Sports
2006Let's Ride: Silver Buckle Stables PS2
PC
ValuSoft Games
2006World Poker Championship 2: Final Table Championship [4] PC ValuSoft Games
2006NHRA Drag Racing: Quarter Mile Showdown PC ValuSoft Games
2007World Championship Paintball PS2 THQ
2007 High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition PS3 Sony Online Entertainment
2008Cake Mania: Baker's Challenge PS2
PSP
Destineer
2009Arcade Super Sniper 1 & 2 iOS Coresoft
2009Fantasy Aquarium World Wii Destineer
2010Blood Beach iOS
WiiWare
Coresoft

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References

  1. "Saltwater Sportfishing for PlayStation". MobyGames. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  2. "Big Bass Fishing for PlayStation". MobyGames. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  3. "Big Strike Bowling for PlayStation". MobyGames. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  4. "World Poker Championship 2: Final Table Championship for Windows".