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}}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社シャングリ・ラ), formerly known as '''Copya System Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社コピアシステム), was a Japanese video game developer.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Copya System''' (コピアシステム), renamed '''Shangri-La''' (シャングリ・ラ) in 1996
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==Company==
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In 1996, Copya System was officially renamed Shangri-La{{ref|http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/こ#.E3.82.B3.E3.83.94.E3.82.A2.E3.82.B7.E3.82.B9.E3.83.86.E3.83.A0}}, and moved away from contract work.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Shangri-La}}
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Sometime around 2000, the company went out of business.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Shangri-La}}
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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===TurboGrafx-16===
 
*''[[Power Drift]]'' (1990, as Copya System)
 
 
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
 
*''[[Air Diver]]'' (1990, as Copya System)
 
*''[[Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel]]'' (1990, as Copya System)
 
  
===[[Saturn]]===
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==Logos==
*''[[Houma Hunter Lime Perfect Collection]]'' (1995, as Copya System)
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<gallery>
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CopyaSystem logo.png|Copya System's logo.
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ShangriLa logo.png|Shangri-La's logo.
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ShangriLa logo C.gif|Shangri-La's full logo.
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</gallery>
  
===[[Dreamcast]]===
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==External links==
*''[[Yume Baken '99 Internet]]'' (1999, as Shangri-La)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20010926014210/http://www.shangrila.co.jp/ Official website] (Japanese) (Wayback Machine)
*''[[Panzer Front]]'' (1999, as Shangri-La)
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*[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Shangri-La Shangri-La] at [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php Game Developer Research Institute]
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*[http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/こ#.E3.82.B3.E3.83.94.E3.82.A2.E3.82.B7.E3.82.B9.E3.83.86.E3.83.A0 Shangri-La] at [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php Developer Table]
  
== External Links ==
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==References==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20010926014210/http://www.shangrila.co.jp/ Official] (Japanese Archive)
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 27 February 2023

For the Sega Dreamcast game, see Dengen Tenshi Taisen Mahjong Shangri-La.

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ShangriLa logo.png
Shangri-La
Founded: 1986-08[1]
Defunct: 200X
T-series code: T-401
Headquarters:
Fuchū-shi, Tokyo, Japan[1]

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Shangri-La Co., Ltd. (株式会社シャングリ・ラ), formerly known as Copya System Co., Ltd. (株式会社コピアシステム), was a Japanese video game developer.

Company

In 1996, Copya System was officially renamed Shangri-La[2], and moved away from contract work.[3]

Sometime around 2000, the company went out of business.[3]

Softography

Mega Drive

Dreamcast

PC Engine

Logos

External links

References