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+ | {{stub}}'''Nippon Computer Systems Corp.''' (日本コンピュータシステム株式会社) is a Japanese computer company which entered the video game industry in 1990; in this field they are best known for the ''Langrisser'' and the ''Cho Aniki'' series. Their Japanese distribution division is called '''Masaya''' (メサイヤ). Very little information about their history as game developers is known in English (TODO), though it is presumed ''[[Langrisser Millennium]]'' was the last game they published before [[CareerSoft]] spun out. | ||
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*''[[Der Langrisser FX]]'' (1996) | *''[[Der Langrisser FX]]'' (1996) | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:53, 31 January 2022
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Founded: 1980 |
Defunct: 2000 (stopped game production) |
Headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan (former), Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
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Nippon Computer Systems Corp. (日本コンピュータシステム株式会社) is a Japanese computer company which entered the video game industry in 1990; in this field they are best known for the Langrisser and the Cho Aniki series. Their Japanese distribution division is called Masaya (メサイヤ). Very little information about their history as game developers is known in English (TODO), though it is presumed Langrisser Millennium was the last game they published before CareerSoft spun out.
The brand name was transferred to Extreme in November 2014
Contents
Softography
PC-8801 mkII SR
- Gaia no Monshou (1987)
- Elthlead (1987)
- Mr. Bump (198x)
PC Engine
- Gaia no Monshou (1988)
- Moto Roader (1989)
- Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman (1989)
- Ganbare! Golf Boys (1989)
- Energy (1989)
- Double Dungeons (1989)
- Gai Flame (1990)
- Hisou Kihei X-Serd (1990)
- Nazo no Masquerade (1990)
- Kickball (1990)
- Wallaby!! Usagi no Kuni no Kangaroo Race (1990)
- Moto Roader II (1991)
- Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman 2: Atanaru Teki (1991)
- Dragon Egg! (1991)
TurboGrafx-16
- Moto Roader (1989)
- Double Dungeons (1990)
- Shockman (1992)
CD-ROM²
- Rom Rom Stadium (1989)
- Sol Bianca (1990)
- Ranma ½ (1990)
- Cyber City Oedo 808 (1991)
- L-Dis (1991)
- Ranma ½: Toraware no Hanayome (1991)
- Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman 3: Ikai no Princess (1992)
- Mamono Hunter Youko: Makai Kara no Tenkousei (1992)
Super CD-ROM²
- Choujikuu Yousai Macross 2036 (1992)
- Ranma ½: Datou, Ganso Musabetsu Kakutou-ryuu! (1992)
- Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Eien no Love Song (1992)
- Moto Roader MC (1992)
- Cho Aniki (1992)
- Mamono Hunter Youko: Tooki Yobigoe (1993)
- Langrisser: Hikari no Matsuei (1993)
- Ai Cho Aniki (1995)
PC-FX
- Der Langrisser FX (1996)
Gallery
References
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