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− | ''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co, Ltd.''' (株式会社システムサコム), currently known as '''{{PAGENAME}} Industry Corp.''', is a Japanese electronics manufacturer and former video game developer. |
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+ | In 1999, the company formally halted video game production to focus on sales of their electronics hardware.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/System_Sacom}} | ||
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System Sacom Co, Ltd. (株式会社システムサコム), currently known as System Sacom Industry Corp., is a Japanese electronics manufacturer and former video game developer.
Contents
Company
In 1999, the company formally halted video game production to focus on sales of their electronics hardware.[1]
Softography
Mega Drive
Mega-CD
- Yumemi Mystery Mansion (1993)
Saturn
- Gale Racer (1994)
- Rampo (1995)
- Torico (1996)
- Jikuu Tantei DD: Maboroshi no Lorelei (1996)
- Lulu: Un Conte Interactif de Romain Victor-Pujebet (1996)
- R?MJ The Mystery Hospital (1997)
- Deep Fear (1998)
- Fake Down (unreleased)
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- System Sacom at Game Developer Research Institute
References
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