Banpresto
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Banpresto | ||
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Founded: 1977 | ||
Defunct: 2008 (stopped game production) | ||
T-series code: T-206 | ||
Merged into: Bandai (1989) | ||
Headquarters:
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Banpresto Co., Ltd. (バンプレスト) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher established in 1977 as Hoei Sangyō (豊栄産業) before renaming itself to Coreland (コアランドテクノロジー) in 1982. In 1989 it was bought by Bandai, and renamed Banpresto.
3 years after Namco and Bandai merged to form Bandai Namco, Banpresto was restructured and now became just a label for toys based on Bandai Namco's products and was later folded into Bandai Spirits.
Contents
Softography
Medal game
- Ginga Tetsudou 999 (2001)
Arcade
- Pengo (1982) (as Coreland)
- Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shougi (1982) (as Coreland)
System 1
- SWAT (1984) (as Coreland)
- Bullfight (1984) (as Coreland)
- 4-D Warriors (1985) (as Coreland)
- I'm Sorry (1985) (as Coreland)
- My Hero (1985) (as Coreland)
- Brain (1986) (as Coreland)
- Rafflesia (1986) (as Coreland)
- Gardia (1986) (as Coreland)
Hang-On hardware
- Hang-On (1985) (as Coreland)
System 2
- Senryaku Game Bopeep (1986) (as Coreland)
- 119 (1986) (as Coreland)
System 32
- Dragon Ball Z V.R.V.S. (1994)
Mega Drive
Game Gear
Pico
Sega Titan Video
- Pocket Monsters Crayon Kids (2001)
- Soreike! Anpanman Crayon Kids (xxxx)
Saturn
- Hokuto no Ken (1995)
- Tokusou Kidoutai J SWAT (1996)
- Batsugun (1996)
- Gekka no Kishi: Ouryuusen (1996)
- Super Robot Taisen F Taikenban (1997)
- Zoku Gussun Oyoyo (1997)
- Super Robot Taisen F (1997)
- Time Bokan Series: Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronboo Kanpekiban (1997)
- GranDread (1997)
- Sokkou Seitokai (1998)
- Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen (1998)
- Baldy Land (1998)
- Air Commander (unreleased)
NAOMI
NAOMI GD-ROM
Dreamcast
PlayStation 2
Chihiro
Wii Virtual Console
- Kirby's Avalanche (2007)
References
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