Information in the game database is updated periodically. Below, you'll find that information compiled as pertains to Wolf Team. The company may be involved as a publisher, developer or both.
Game Boy Advance
Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 [October 25, 2002]
Zan Gear [October 27, 1990]
Arcus Odyssey [1991]
Dino Land [January 25, 1991]
Earnest Evans [1992]
El Viento [1991]
Final Zone [1990]
Granada [1990]
Sol-Deace [December 12, 1991]
Zan: Yasha Enbukyoku [March 29, 1991]
Arcus II: Silent Symphony (X68K) [January, 1990]
Mid-Garts (X68K) [August, 1989]
Cybernetic Empire [August 5, 1999]
Aisle Lord [May 29, 1992]
Annet Futatabi [March 30, 1993]
Arcus 1-2-3 [July 23, 1993]
Cobra Command [December, 1992]
Devastator [May 28, 1993]
Earnest Evans [December 20, 1991]
Revenge of the Ninja [March, 1994]
Road Avenger [February, 1993]
Seirei Shinseiki Fhey Area [February 18, 1992]
Sol-Feace [November, 1992]
Tenbu Mega CD Special [December 25, 1992]
Time Gal [June, 1993]
Arcus Odyssey [unknown]
Hiouden: Mamonotachi to no Chikai [February 11, 1994]
The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne [unknown]
San Goku Shi Seishi: Tenbu Spirits [June 25, 1993]
Tales of Phantasia [December 15, 1995]
Zan II: Spirits [May 29, 1992]
Zan III: Spirits [March 11, 1994]
Jimmu Denshou [June 23, 1989]
Zan: Kagerou no Toki [December 27, 1991]
There are numerous companies in the industry, and their names change like the weather. The information above is not particular about the finer details. Acquisitions are common, so companies with no recent listings may still be developing games under a new name. For example, DMA Design currently has a Rockstar name. Do you know of a title that is not listed above but should be? Be sure and let a staff member know. You can contact staff if you click here.
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