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Japanese information technology company
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SOFEL Co., Ltd.
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Native name株式会社ソフエル
Company typeUnknown
IndustryInformation technology
FoundedMay 1979
HeadquartersHQ in Tokyo, Japan; Laboratory in Chiba, Japan
Key peopleTakeshi Iga: CEO, Yuji Yamaguchi: president
RevenueJPY 91 million
Number of employees50
Websitewww.sofel.co.jp

SOFEL Co., Ltd. (株式会社ソフエル, Kabushiki-gaisha Sofueru) (stands for SOFtware Engineering Laboratory) is a Japanese information technology company involved with business application systems development, multimedia service and system development, and the development of RFID services and systems. It was established in May 1979 to provide software such as COMPS to their major clients.

The company was briefly involved with video games in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It produced games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Game Boy. Its best-known games include Casino Kid and Wall Street Kid.

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