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- Banpresto Co., Ltd. (formerly Coreland Technology Inc.) was a ****anese video game developer and publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It had a branch...
- Pengo (ペンゴ) is an arcade video game developed by Coreland and published by Sega. It was first released in ****an on September 26, 1982, in North America...
- a Mandarin-language Chinese film SWAT, a 1984 arcade game developed by Coreland Police Quest or SWAT, a series of police simulation video games: Police...
- and many others. In February 1989, it acquired arcade game developer Coreland and reorganized it into Banpresto, which became Bandai's coin-operated...
- is a platform-shooter developed by Alpha Denshi under contract for Hoei/Coreland and released to arcades in 1981, only five months after Donkey Kong. Players...
- (ごんべえのあいむそ〜り〜, Gonbē no Aimusōrī), is a political satire arcade game developed by Coreland and published by Sega in 1985. This action game stars a caricature of former...
- hoverboard appeared in the shoot 'em up arcade video game SWAT, developed by Coreland and distributed by Sega in ****an and Bally Midway in North America. The...
- Pictures Sega CD Pro Yakyuu Super League CD Sports Sega Sega CD Pengo Puzzle Coreland Game Gear Phantasy Star Adventure Adventure Sega Game Gear Puyo Puyo Puzzle...
- arcade game Console version of an Irem arcade game Console version of a Coreland arcade game Console version of a Vid Kidz arcade game Cinematronics/Advanced...
- According to Zero magazine, Bomberman adopted gameplay elements from the Coreland/Sega arcade hit Pengo (1982). The European home computer versions were...