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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 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.
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{{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.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/User:Andlabs/Sega}}
  
 
Esco Boueki continued to develop and manufacture its own games sometime into the 1980s.
 
Esco Boueki continued to develop and manufacture its own games sometime into the 1980s.

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Esco Boueki
Defunct: 198X[1]
Merged into: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. (1979)[1]
Headquarters:
Japan

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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.[1]

Esco Boueki continued to develop and manufacture its own games sometime into the 1980s.

Softography

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