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EXA Planning Co., Ltd. (株式会社エクサープランニング) was a joint venture between Japanese game developers Eleca and Aicom which primarily specialized in arcade titles.[1]
The name EXA is an acronym for "Eleca X Aicom".
Contents
Company
EXA Planning was headed by company president Akio Inoue (井上昭男).[1]
Softography
Sega System E
- Pythagoras no Nazo (1986)
- Megumi Rescue (Unreleased, title screen shows a 1987 copyright)
Sega System 2
Sega Space Position hardware
- Angel Kids (1988)