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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong3'', ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
In 1987, Hudson collaborated with NEC to produce the UsefulNotes/PCEngine console (also known as the [=TurboGrafx-16=]).
In 1987, Hudson collaborated with NEC to produce the UsefulNotes/PCEngine console (also known as the [=TurboGrafx-16=]).
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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 Platform/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong3'', ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} Platform/{{MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
In 1987, Hudson collaborated with NEC to produce theUsefulNotes/PCEngine Platform/PCEngine console (also known as the [=TurboGrafx-16=]).
In 1987, Hudson collaborated with NEC to produce the
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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''Franchise/DonkeyKong 3'', ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''Franchise/DonkeyKong 3'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong3'', ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''Franchise/DonkeyKong 3'', ''VideoGame/ExciteBike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
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Hudson also has the distinction of being Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s very first third-party developer, signing on to make games for the Famicom in 1984; their first game on that platform was ''Nuts & Milk''. Hudson Soft was also responsible for porting several Nintendo games to the UsefulNotes/PC88 and other Japanese home computer systems, such as ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'', ''Franchise/DonkeyKong 3'', ''VideoGame/ExciteBike'', ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'', ''Golf'', ''VideoGame/IceClimber'', ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros''.''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1''. Hudson Soft additionally produced ports of ''VideoGame/LodeRunner'' for NES and ''Star Force'' for {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} and Famicom (but not the later NES version).
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