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* [[Archivo:WebArchive.ico.png|16px|WebArchive]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20021002064241/http://www.angelfire.com/games3/Goalsoftonline/ Website]
 
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Revisión actual del 22:20 19 jun 2021

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Denominación:
Goal Soft
Sede:
USA USA
Estado:
Operativa

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Goal Soft was an amateur games company founded in 1998. Goal Soft created a variety of games via Klik & Play (and later, The Games Factory and RPG Maker 2000). The name originated from an image that was discovered while using a Windows 95 program entitled PrintMaster Gold. The image consisted of an arrow through a dartboard with the word 'goal' written on it. A few rare Goal Soft logos feature just such a dartboard. Goal Soft, at its roots, was a group of people who loved making games. Many of the games did not meet with success, but that did not stop them. The team had an unbreakable spirit. They were always willing to try again.

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