- with Dead Angle,
which was
Fabtek's first game to be released, and
ended with
Raiden Fighters Jet,
which was both
Fabtek's and
Seibu Kaihatsu's last game...
-
Fabtek Inc. was a
thriving video kit
company founded in Bellevue, Washington,
United States and
started its
operations there in 1987.
Fabtek's name was...
-
available in
arcades in ****an and
later distributed to
other countries by
Fabtek and
other arcade game manufacturers. The game that
began the
franchise was...
- by TAD
Corporation and
published in ****an by Taito, in
North America by
Fabtek and in
Europe by Capcom. In the game, the
player controls a commando, viewed...
-
Tecmo and
Sammy ****isted TAD in
distributing their arcade titles,
while Fabtek distributed every arcade title of TAD's
internationally with permission...
-
Corporation in ****an and Europe, and
later published in
North America by
Fabtek. It is a
spiritual sequel to the 1988 game Cabal, with
almost identical...
- in
April 1990 by
Tecmo in ****an. It was
distributed in
North America by
Fabtek,
Taiwan by
Liang HWA Electronics,
South Korea by IBL Corporation, and Hong...
- ****an in 1989 by TAD Corporation. It was
published in
North America by
Fabtek.
Designed by
Akira Sakuma, the game has tongue-in-ch****
humor mixed with...
- stars. Desmond, Mike (October 1995). "Arcade
Action -
Viper Phase 1 by
Fabtek".
Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 75.
Sendai Publishing. p. 72. "Game Machine's...
-
Barko Hydraulics, LLC
Caterpillar Inc. John
Deere (Timberjack)
EcoLog Fabtek HSM HSM (Hohenloher
Spezial Maschinenbau GmbH, Germany)
Komatsu Forest (Valmet)...