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System Vision Co., Ltd. (株式会社システムビジョン) was a Japanese video game developer.
Contents
Company
Around 1997, System Vision went out of business.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Deadly Moves (1992)
- Samurai Shodown (1994)
Game Gear
- Car Licence (1995)
Saturn
- Shinouken (1997)
External links
- System Vision at Game Developer Research Institute
- Akihiro Takanami/Hiroaki Fujimoto of h.a.n.d. and System Vision interview by Heidi Kemps at Gaming.moe