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Nihon Bussan (日本物産), also known as Nichibutsu (ニチブツ).
Softography
- Note: incomplete
PC Engine
- Mahjong Shikaku Retsuden: Mahjong Wars (1990)
- F1 Circus (1990)
- Die Hard (1990)
- F1 Circus '91 (1991)
- Fighting Run (1991)
- Terra Cresta II: Mandler no Gyakushuu (1992)
- F1 Circus '92 (1992)
- J.League Greatest Eleven (1993)
CD-ROM²
- Mahjong Vanilla Syndrome (1991)
Super CD-ROM²
- F1 Circus Special: Pole To Win (1992)
- Iga Ninden Gaou (1993)
- Sexy Idol Mahjong (1993)
- Seisenshi Denshou: Jantaku no Kishi (1994)
- Sexy Idol Mahjong Fashion Monogatori (1994)
- Sexy Idol Mahjong: Yakyuuken no Uta (1995)
- Slot Gambler (1995)
References
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