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* '''1990''' - [[Daou Infosys]] is founded. | * '''1990''' - [[Daou Infosys]] is founded. | ||
* '''1991''' - ''[[Verytex]]'' is released for the [[Mega Drive]] and ''[[Batter Up (Game Gear)|Batter Up]]'' is released for the [[Game Gear]] in Japan. | * '''1991''' - ''[[Verytex]]'' is released for the [[Mega Drive]] and ''[[Batter Up (Game Gear)|Batter Up]]'' is released for the [[Game Gear]] in Japan. |
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- 1990 - Daou Infosys is founded.
- 1991 - Verytex is released for the Mega Drive and Batter Up is released for the Game Gear in Japan.
- 1993 - Mega Lo Mania is released for the Mega Drive in Europe.
- 1996 - Can Can Bunny Premiere, Game-Ware, Nanatsu no Hikan and Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt are released for the Saturn in Japan. True Pinball is released for the Saturn in both Europe and Japan.
- 1997 - Gex is released for the Saturn in Europe.
- 2001 - Es and Spirit of Speed 1937 are released for the Dreamcast in Japan.
- 2002 - Canvas: Sepia Iro no Motif and Gunvalkyrie Perfect Guide Book are published in Japan.
- 2007 - Sonic Spinball and Vectorman is released for the Wii Virtual Console in Europe. Medieval II: Total War is released for PC in Japan.