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Tsukumo Denki (九十九電機) or Tsukumo (ツクモ)
Softography
PC-8001
- Super Invaders (1980)
- PCG-ban Invader (198x)
- 3D Maze (1980)
- Ya Maku Shinakatta (1980)
- Super Athello (1980)
- Saruka ni Gassen (1980)
- Super Space War (1980)
- Super Star Trek (1980)
- Star Trek Part 2 (1980)
- Heijou Kyou Alien (1981)
- Packman (1981)
- Space Flight 3 (1981)
- City Rescue (1981)
- The 6 Key (1981)
- Space Hunter (1981)
- Car Race (1982)
- Dong Bon Game (1982)
- 7 Narabe (1983)
- Super Gomoku Narabe (1983)
PC-8801
- Space Ameba (1980)
- Shi-ri Mahjong (1982)
- Ultra Shi-ri Mahjong (1982)
- Yakyuu Ken (1982)
- Donkey Gorilla (1982)
- Billiards (1983)
- Bishoujo Hippagashi Game (1983)
- Koi Koi (1983)
- Diggie's Fever (1983)
- Honou no Yakata (1984)
- Dodge Boy (1984)
PC-6001
- Bomber Crash (198x)