Sony Imagesoft Inc. was an American video game publisher that operated from 1989 to 1995 and was located in California. It was established in January 1989 in Los Angeles, California, as a subsidiary of the Japan-based CBS/Sony Group (CSG) and initially named CSG Imagesoft Inc. Their focus at the beginning was on marketing games exclusively for Nintendo consoles.

History

The first release was Super Dodge Ball in summer 1989. UK-developed games such as Solstice and Dragon's Lair followed in 1990. Both were also published in Japan through Epic/Sony Records.

Sega partnership

On May 20, 1992, Sega of America and Sony Electronic Publishing announced a partnership to create content for Sega's consoles under the direction of Imagesoft. Besides Sega's cartridge-based Genesis and Game Gear consoles the partnership targeted the upcoming Sega CD peripheral.

Among the first titles released for Sega's consoles after the announcement are Sewer Shark and Hook. Sewer Shark, initially released exclusively to Sega CD, is a rail-shooter that years earlier had been shelved as part of the ill-fated Control-Vision platform. The Hook video games are tie-ins to the Spielberg feature film Hook that premiered in December 1991 and was produced by Sony-owned TriStar Pictures. Ports of the video game for Sega platforms are based on the Super NES game published earlier by Imagesoft. The Sega CD version was enhanced with better cut scenes with voice actors and digital stills and featured music from the film soundtrack.

1995 changes

In March 1995, Sony Imagesoft announced that it had appointed Kelly Flock as president. Flock came from Trimark Interactive where he was executive vice president since March 1993.

Starting in July 1995, just two months prior to the release of the PlayStation console in Western markets, Sony Electronic Publishing restructured and renamed its divisions. All video game marketing from Sony Imagesoft was folded into Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA), with about 100 employees transferred from Santa Monica to Foster City. The video game business of Sony Imagesoft was merged with the product development branch of SCEA and became Sony Interactive Studios America which would later be renamed to 989 Studios.

The computer software business of Imagesoft became Sony Interactive PC Software America and was headed by general manager Ray Sangster. In August, the Los Angeles Times said Sony had canceled prior projects on computer and video game platforms other than its own PlayStation. It also said Psygnosis became Sony Interactive Europe.

Games published

TitlePlatformGenreRelease dateDeveloperReferences
3 Ninjas Kick BackSega GenesisAction&1994-06-01June 1, 1994Malibu Interactive
Super NES&1994-11-00November 19, 1994
Altered SpaceGame BoyPuzzle adventure&1991-09-30September 1991Software Creations
Bram Stoker's DraculaGame BoyAction&1993-00-001993Psygnosis
Super NES&1993-09-00September 1993Traveller's Tales/Psygnosis
Championship Soccer '94Sports&1994-06-00June 1994Sensible Software
CliffhangerSega GenesisAction&1993-10-25October 25, 1993Malibu Interactive
Super NES&1993-10-00October 1993
Chuck RockSuper NESSide-scrolling platformer&1992-11-00November 1992
Sega CD&unknownCore Design
Dragon's LairNESAction&1990-12-00December 29, 1990Motivetime
Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong NouMicrosoft Windows MacintoshPoint-and-click adventure&1995-08-10Early August 1995OutSide Directors Company
EquinoxSuper NESAction-adventure&1994-03-00March 1994Software Creations
ESPN Baseball TonightSuper NESSports&1994-05-00May 1994Park Place Productions
ESPN National Hockey NightSega Genesis Sega CD&1994-08-01August 1, 1994
ESPN NBA HangTime '95Sega CD&19941994
ESPN SpeedWorldSega GenesisRacing&1994-00-001994Park Place Productions
ESPN Sunday Night NFLSega CDSports&1993-00-001993Ringler Studios
Sega Genesis&1994-08-01August 1, 1994
Super NES&1994-11-00November 1994
Extra InningsSuper NES&1992-03-20March 20, 1992Sting Entertainment
FlashbackSuper NESAction-Adventure1993Tiertex
FlinkSega Mega DrivePlatform&1994-05-00May 1994Psygnosis
Gear WorksGame Gear Game BoyPuzzle1993
Ground Zero: TexasSega CDAction&1993-11-00November 1993Digital Pictures
HookNES Game Boy&1992-04-00April 1992Ocean Software
Super NES&1992-10-00October 1992Ukiyotei
Sega Genesis Sega CD&1993-03-001992/March 1993 (European Mega CD version)Core Design
Hudson HawkNES Game BoyPlatform&1991-00-001991Ocean Software
Johnny MnemonicMicrosoft Windows MacintoshInteractive movie&1995-05-26May 26, 1995Propaganda Code, directed by Douglas Gayeton
Sega CD&unreleased
Last Action HeroSega GenesisAction&1994-03-28March 28, 1994Bits Studios
Super NES&1993-10-00October 1993
Sega CDBeat 'em up&cancelledPsygnosis
Mary Shelley's FrankensteinSega GenesisAction&1994-03-04March 4, 1994Bits Studios
Super NES&1994-11-00November 1994
Sega CD&1994-00-001994Psygnosis
Mickey ManiaSega GenesisPlatform&1994-10-00October 1994Traveller's Tales/Psygnosis
Sega CDOctober 1994
Super NES&1994-10-00October 1994
No EscapeSuper NESAction&1994-11-00November 1994Bits Studios
Super Battletank 2 (European version)Super NES&1994-10-001993Absolute
Super Bomberman (European version)Super NES&1994-10-00November 1993Hudson Soft
SkyblazerSuper NES&1994-03-16March 16, 1994Ukiyotei
Sewer SharkSega CDShooter&1992-10-15October 15, 1992Digital Pictures
Smart BallSuper NESAction-adventure&1992-03-00March 1992Game Freak
Soccer ManiaGame BoySports&1992-03-00March 1992Kitty Group Japan
SolsticeNESPuzzle&1990-06-00June 1990Software Creations
Super Dodge BallNESSports&1989-06-00June 1989Technōs Japan

Games developed

TitlePlatformGenreRelease dateNotes
Jeopardy! ClassicSega CD, PCPuzzleMay 22, 1994Sega CD version co-developed by Absolute
Wheel of FortuneSega CD, PCStrategy1994Sega CD version co-developed by Absolute

Unreleased Games

TitlePlatformGenreRelease dateNotes
Bug Blasters: The ExterminatorsSega CDUnreleasedDeveloped by Digital Pictures

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