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Romstar Inc. was a
video game
distribution company based in Torrance,
California that
started operations in 1984. They
originally started as the first...
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developed and
published by Taito. In
North America, it was
published by
Romstar.
Controlling a paddle-like
craft known as the Vaus, the
player is tasked...
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developed by
Toaplan first published in ****an, then in
North America by
Romstar and
later in Europe.
Starring the
eponymous snowmen twins Nick and Tom...
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published by
Capcom for arcades. It was
released in
North America by
Romstar and Capcom.
Directed by
Takashi Nishiyama, it is a
spiritual successor...
- for
arcades and
published by SNK. It was
distributed in
North America by
Romstar. A
Master System version was also produced, as well as
versions titled...
- with
Romstar to form Game Star (a.k.a.
GameStar Inc.).
Capcom of ****an and
Capcom USA
staked the
company at 60% and 10%, respectively, with
Romstar providing...
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arcades in 1985. It was
published in ****an by
Taito and in
North America by
Romstar.
Controlling the
titular attack helicopter, the
player must
fight endless...
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developed and
published by Taito, with the
arcade version licensed to
Romstar for
North American manufacturing and distribution. The game is the sequel...
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published by
Taito for arcades. It was
distributed in the
United States by
Romstar, and in
Europe by Electrocoin.
Players control Bub and Bob, two dragons...
- Neo-Geo console. A less
detailed console version was
released for the NES by
Romstar the same year. The
player can
select from one of 18
teams across two leagues:...