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Irem (アイレム) is a Japanese arcade developer best known in the west for R-Type, however their catalogue is full of genre-spanning games running on a long history of Irem-designed arcade hardware. Irem never existed as a Sega third-party developer — all Irem games on Sega systems were ported by third parties, while Irem themselves primarily targeted other platforms.
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Softography
- This list might be incomplete; please help expand it if needed.
SG-1000
- Zippy Race (port by Sega; 1983)
Master System
Saturn
- In the Hunt (port by SIMS; 1995)
- Irem Arcade Classics (port by I'MAX; 1996)
- Gussun Oyoyo-S (port by Xing; 1996)
- Zoku Gussun Oyoyo (port by Banpresto; 1997)
- Image Fight & X Multiply (port by Xing; 1998)
Dreamcast
- Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits 2 (Moon Patrol only, port by Digital Eclipse; 2001)
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References
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