Arsys Software

[1][2][3] The company was founded as Arsys Software by former Technosoft staff members Osamu Nagano and Kotori Yoshimura on 11 November 1985.

[1] They also released the chiptune video game music soundtrack album Arsys Best Selection (アルシス・ベストセレクション) in 1990.

In Wibarm, the player controls a transformable mecha robot that can shift between walking mode, a tank, and a flying jet.

[1] Reviver: The Real-Time Adventure, also known as Reviver (リバイバ), is an adventure game designed by Kotori Yoshimura and released by Arsys Software in July 1987,[1][10] for the NEC PC-88, FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp MZ and MSX2 platforms.

The game is considered innovative and ahead of its time, for being an early example of an action role-playing game with fully 3D polygonal graphics,[12] combined with early first-person shooter gameplay,[13] which would occasionally switch to space flight simulator gameplay when exploring the open-ended outer space with six degrees of freedom.

[12] The game also emphasized storytelling, with plot twists and extensive character dialogues,[12] taking place in a futuristic science fiction setting.

The MS-DOS port of Wibarm (1986), an early role-playing shooter that combines shooter and role-playing game elements. Screenshot demonstrates early use of 3D polygon graphics, third-person perspective , and automap feature.
The Mega Drive port of Star Cruiser (1988), an early role-playing shooter that combined first-person shooter and role-playing game elements. Screenshot also demonstrates early use of 3D polygon graphics and automap feature.