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'''Nihon Bussan''' (日本物産), also known as '''Nichibutsu''' (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license ''Crazy Climber'' to [[Nihon System]] for a Wii remake in 2009.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Bussan''' (日本物産), also known as '''Nichibutsu''' (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license ''Crazy Climber'' to [[Nihon System]] for a Wii remake in 2009.
  
 
They also created the hardware that powers ''[[Yamato]]''.
 
They also created the hardware that powers ''[[Yamato]]''.
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Nihon Bussan (日本物産), also known as Nichibutsu (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license Crazy Climber to Nihon System for a Wii remake in 2009.

They also created the hardware that powers Yamato.

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