Space Gals would be one of the first, if not the first, eroge.
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Imagesoft ad in I/O (1982/2). Apple II software that probably isn't documented anywhere. (Source: Internet Archive)pic.twitter.com/l2tZhBZ5aU
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Ad for Pax Electronica Japan, maker of computer peripherals and hardware that later acquired Imagesoft (I/O 1980/2) (Source: Internet Archive)pic.twitter.com/Q81HwZa2zz
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Imagesoft ad. Hey, there's Crazy Climber! (I/O 1982/6) (Source: Internet Archive)pic.twitter.com/ElWTT5qeis
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Imagesoft ad. Kanji processor Mr. AP. (I/O 1982/7) (Source: Internet Archive)pic.twitter.com/vF574RnyT6
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Imagesoft ad. The whole AP word processing family, plus Star Trek for PC-6001. (I/O 1982/9) (Source: Internet Archive)pic.twitter.com/0YUTg4pQ8J
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I wonder if Hirokazu Tanaka worked for them or if he was a freelancer or they contracted sound to Nintendo.
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I think he was just working for Nintendo. If you're referring to something like Hello Kitty World, that was produced by a Nintendo joint venture.
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This looks to be a PC-6001 game with the later Pax Softonica branding (slightly nsfw):https://youtu.be/APvSpWh9as0
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