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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Esco Boueki''' (エスコ貿易) also known as '''Esco Trading Co., Ltd.''' was a Japanese arcade game distributor run by [[Hayao Nakayama]]. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Esco Boueki''' (エスコ貿易) also known as '''Esco Trading Co., Ltd.''' was a Japanese arcade game distributor and video game developer run by future [[Sega of Japan]] president [[Hayao Nakayama]]. As Nakayama was apparently dealing with the Japanese mafia to assist with his distribution deals, [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] made the decision to purchase the company outright in 1979. |
− | Esco continued to | + | Esco Boueki continued to develop and manufacture its own games sometime into the 1980s. |
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+ | ==Softography== | ||
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Revision as of 22:12, 3 September 2021
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Esco Boueki (エスコ貿易) also known as Esco Trading Co., Ltd. was a Japanese arcade game distributor and video game developer run by future Sega of Japan president Hayao Nakayama. As Nakayama was apparently dealing with the Japanese mafia to assist with his distribution deals, Sega Enterprises, Ltd. made the decision to purchase the company outright in 1979.
Esco Boueki continued to develop and manufacture its own games sometime into the 1980s.
Softography
System 16
- Body Slam (1986)
- Tetris (1988)
- Wrestle War (1989)
- Flash Point (1989)
System 24
- Crack Down (1989)