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SETA Co., Ltd. (株式会社セタ) (Super Entertainment and Total Amusement) was a Japanese arcade game developer.
Contents
Company
In the mid 1990s, SETA established a joint venture with Sammy and Visco to develop arcade game hardware.
Softography
Saturn
- Super Real Mahjong PV (1995)
- Shougi Matsuri (1995)
- Kanazawa Shougi (1995)
- Super Real Mahjong Graffiti (1995)
- Super Real Mahjong P VI (1996)
- Super Real Mahjong P7 (1998)
- Real Mahjong Adventure "Umi-He": Summer Waltz (1998)