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Revision as of 12:09, 12 January 2020
Psikyo | ||
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Founded: 1995 | ||
Defunct: 2003 | ||
T-series code: T-204 | ||
Merged into: X-nauts | ||
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Psikyo (彩京) is a game developer formed by ex-Video System employees. Since 2003, they were owned by X-nauts, who uses their name as a publishing name for other outsourced games.
Softography
Model 2
- Zero Gunner (1997)
Saturn
- Gunbird Sample (1995)
- Gunbird (1995)
- Sengoku Blade Mihonhin (1996)
- Strikers 1945 (1996)
- Sengoku Blade (1996)
- Sol Divide (1998)
- Strikers 1945 II (1998)
- Yoshimoto Mahjong Club (1998)
NAOMI
- Cannon Spike (2000)
- Zero Gunner 2 (2001)
Dreamcast
- Gunspike Tentou Taikenban (2000)
- Gunbird 2 (2000)
- Cannon Spike (2000)
- Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars (2001)
- Zero Gunner 2 (2001)