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manufactured and sold yachts. The main
video game
brand of the
company was
Nichibutsu (日物、ニチブツ), with
adult video games (mainly
strip mahjong arcade games)...
- (クレイジークライマー, Kureijī Kuraimā) is a
vertically scrolling video game
produced by
Nichibutsu (Nihon Bussan) and
released for
arcades in 1980. In
North America, the...
- Moon
Cresta is a
fixed shooter video game
released by
Nichibutsu for
arcades in 1980. In
North America, it was
licensed to Sega/Gremlin and Centuri, the...
- the
first game in the
series to not be
developed by ****an-based
studio Nichibutsu. The
title was
released as the
first under PlatinumGames'
label of "Neo-classic...
- game
companies such as Namco, Centuri, Gremlin, Irem, Konami, Midway,
Nichibutsu, Sega, and Taito. The
Atari 2600 in 1977 used a
video shifter called the...
-
series of
Formula One-based
racing video games developed and
published by
Nichibutsu starting on the PC
Engine in 1990. The
following is a list of
games released...
-
Mancopter is a
video game
developed by
Nichibutsu USA and
published by
Datasoft for the
Commodore 64 in 1984. It was
programmed by
Scott Spanburg, and...
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showcased at
Shoshinkai 1994,
originally slated to be
published by Sony and
Nichibutsu, but
development stopped when Sony
abandoned distribution of Nintendo-related...
- game was also
ported to the
Super Famicom by
Nihon Bussan in 1995 as
Nichibutsu Arcade classics 2:
Heiankyo Alien. The
company had
previously released...
- of
Nichibutsu's arcade game, Kid no **** **** Daisakusen [ja] (キッドのホレホレ大作戦), that was
originally supposed to be
named Booby Kids. In 1993,
Nichibutsu released...