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Latest revision as of 10:06, 9 June 2024
Dempa Micomsoft |
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Founded: 1983-10[1] |
Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Dempa Micomsoft (電波新聞社マイコンソフト), or simply Dempa
Contents
Softography
PC-8001
- Dig Dug (1983)
PC-8001 mkII
- Pac-Man (1984)
PC-8801
- Computer City Zenon (1983)
- Galaxian (1983)
- Pac-Man (1983)
- Dig Dug (1983)
- Knither (1987)
PC-6001
- Tiny Xevious (1984)
PC-6001 mkII
- Galaxian (1984)
- Pac-Man (1984)
- Dig Dug (1986)
- Tiny Xevious mkII (198x)
- Grobda (1986)
- Mappy (1986)
- Space Harrier (1987)
PC-9801 U
- Galaga (1985)
PC-8001 mkII SR
- Dig Dug (1986)
- Grobda (1986)
- Pac-Land (1985)
- Mappy (1986)
- Super Zenon: Defender Force Gamma 5 (1986)
- Space Harrier (1988)
- BurgerTime (1985)
PC-6601
- Mappy (1986)
PC-8801 mkII SR
PC-9801 UV
- Dragon Buster (1989)
Accessories
PC Engine
References
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- ↑ http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/company.html (Wayback Machine: 2024-02-26 20:54)