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'''''Ikegami Tsushinki''''' (池上通信機) is a Japanese broadcasting equipment manufacturer. They are best known for assisting [[Nintendo]] with arcade game R&D in the late 1970s-early 1980s, producing ''Radar Scope'' and (more famously) ''Donkey Kong''. Their logo is also found in the ROMs of both ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'', showing they also worked with [[Sega]]; any other partnerships are unknown.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Ikegami Tsushinki''''' (池上通信機) is a Japanese broadcasting equipment manufacturer. They are best known for assisting [[Nintendo]] with arcade game R&D in the late 1970s-early 1980s, producing ''Radar Scope'' and (more famously) ''Donkey Kong''. Their logo is also found in the ROMs of both ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' and ''[[Zaxxon]]'', showing they also worked with [[Sega]]; any other partnerships are unknown.
  
 
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*''[[Zaxxon]]'' (1982)
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*''[[Congo Bongo]]'' (1983)
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Ikegami Tsushinki
Founded: 1946-09-10
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Tokyo, Japan

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Ikegami Tsushinki (池上通信機) is a Japanese broadcasting equipment manufacturer. They are best known for assisting Nintendo with arcade game R&D in the late 1970s-early 1980s, producing Radar Scope and (more famously) Donkey Kong. Their logo is also found in the ROMs of both Congo Bongo and Zaxxon, showing they also worked with Sega; any other partnerships are unknown.

Softography

References