-
different developer and
publisher was
released in this region. The
exact NA release date is debated, as some
modern sources question if
Super Mario Bros...
- Daniel; Jacobson, Eric. "The
Arcade Flyer Archive -
Video Game Flyers: 1942,
Romstar".
Archived from the
original on July 8, 2014.
Retrieved January 13, 2015...
-
developed and
published by Taito, with the
arcade version licensed to
Romstar for
North American manufacturing and distribution. The game is the sequel...
- and
published by
Capcom for arcades. It was
released in
North America by
Romstar and Capcom.
Directed by
Takashi Nishiyama, it is a
spiritual successor...
-
Athena JP
Romstar NA January 13, 1990
April 1990
Unreleased World Circuit Series F-1
Spirit JP The
Spirit of F-1 EU
Konami Konami JP/EU
Ultra Games NA February...
- are
received for
saving them. A NES port was
published a year
later by
Romstar. Twin
Eagle was
followed by a
sequel in 1994, Twin
Eagle II: The Rescue...
-
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...
- dragonflies. Two
versions of Gun.Smoke were
released in
North America by
Romstar.[citation needed] Gun.Smoke was
ported to
these systems: The MSX The PlayStation...
-
developed by
Kyugo and
released for
arcades in 1985, by Sega in ****an and
Romstar in
North America. The game has a
mixture of
unarmed fighting and shooting...
-
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...