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Revision as of 16:31, 30 December 2021
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UPL (ユーピーエル) was an arcade developer that primarily produced shoot-'em-ups. They fell bankrupt in 1992.
Softography
PC Engine
- Atomic Robo-Kid Special (1990)
- Gomola Speed (1990)
- Mahjong Haoden: Kaiser's Quest (1992)
References
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