Hudson Soft

Hudson Soft Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社ハドソン
Kabushiki gaisha Hadoson
Company typeSubsidiary
JASDAQ4822 (2000–2011)
IndustryVideo games
FoundedMay 18, 1973 (1973-05-18)
FoundersYuji Kudo
Hiroshi Kudo
DefunctMarch 1, 2012 (2012-03-01)
FateMerged with Konami Digital Entertainment
SuccessorKonami Digital Entertainment
HeadquartersMidtown Tower, ,
Number of locations
2 studios (2012)
Key people
Takahashi Meijin
Shinichi Nakamoto
Shigeki Fujiwara
Akira Sakuma
Kazuhiko Uehara (President 2011‒2012)
ProductsList of Hudson Soft games
TurboGrafx-16
TurboExpress
PC-FX
Total equity ¥300 million (2011)
Owner
Shareholders
Number of employees
421 (2011)
ParentKonami (2011-2012)

Hudson Soft Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game developer that released numerous titles across video game consoles, home computers, and mobile phones. Headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo, it also maintained an office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Founded on May 18, 1973, Hudson initially focused on personal computer products before expanding into video game development, publishing, peripherals, and music production.

The company produced Bomberman, Adventure Island, Star Soldier, Bonk, and Bloody Roar. It also developed games for other publishers, such as the Mario Party series for Nintendo. Hudson partnered with NEC to create the TurboGrafx-16, TurboExpress, and PC-FX consoles, aiming to compete with Nintendo, Sega, SNK, Atari, Philips, and Sony while continuing to release games on other platforms as a third-party developer.

Hudson Soft became a publicly traded company in 2000. In 2005, Konami acquired a 55% controlling stake in Hudson, later purchasing the company outright on April 1, 2011. On March 1, 2012, Hudson merged with Konami Digital Entertainment, which retains its game catalog and periodically re-releases Hudson's classic titles.