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− | {{stub}}'''Nippon Computer Systems Corp.''' (日本コンピュータシステム株式会社) is a Japanese computer company which entered the video game industry in 1990; in this field they are best known for the ''Langrisser'' series. Their Japanese distribution division is called '''Masaya''' (メサイヤ). Very little information about their history as game developers is known in English (TODO), though it is presumed ''[[Langrisser Millennium]]'' was the last game they published before [[CareerSoft]] spun out. | + | {{stub}}'''Nippon Computer Systems Corp.''' (日本コンピュータシステム株式会社) is a Japanese computer company which entered the video game industry in 1990; in this field they are best known for the ''Langrisser'' and the ''Cho Aniki'' series. Their Japanese distribution division is called '''Masaya''' (メサイヤ). Very little information about their history as game developers is known in English (TODO), though it is presumed ''[[Langrisser Millennium]]'' was the last game they published before [[CareerSoft]] spun out. |
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 10 May 2023
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Nippon Computer Systems Corp. (日本コンピュータシステム株式会社) is a Japanese computer company which entered the video game industry in 1990; in this field they are best known for the Langrisser and the Cho Aniki series. Their Japanese distribution division is called Masaya (メサイヤ). Very little information about their history as game developers is known in English (TODO), though it is presumed Langrisser Millennium was the last game they published before CareerSoft spun out.
NCS stopped producing games in 2000. The brand name was transferred to Extreme in November 2014
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Shove It! ...The Warehouse Game (1990) (as Masaya)
- Target Earth (1990) (as Masaya)
- Hellfire (1990) (as Masaya)
- Trampoline Terror! (1990) (as NCS)
- Star Cruiser (1990) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser (1991) (as Masaya)
- Gynoug (1991) (as Masaya)
- Mamono Hunter Youko: Dai 7 no Keishou (1991) (as Masaya)
- Sorcerer's Kingdom (1992) (as Masaya)
- Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer (1992) (as Masaya)
- Vixen 357 (1992) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser II (1994) (as Masaya)
- Hellfire Collector's Edition (2020) (as NCS)
- Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer (202x) (as NCS)
Game Gear
- Head Buster (1991) (as Masaya)
Mega-CD
- Ranma ½: Byakuran Aika (1993) (as Masaya)
Saturn
- Cho Aniki: Kyukyoku ... Otoko no Gyakushu (1996) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser III (1996) (as Masaya)
- Assault Suit Leynos 2 (1997) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser IV (1997) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser: Dramatic Edition (1998) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser V: The End of Legend (1998) (as Masaya)
- Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?... (1998) (as Masaya)
- Langrisser Tribute (1998) (as Masaya)
Dreamcast
- Langrisser Millennium (1999) (as Masaya)
Wii Virtual Console
- Target Earth (2007) (as NCS)
- Langrisser (2007) (as NCS)
- Langrisser II (2007) (as NCS)
- Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer (2008) (as NCS)
- Gynoug (2008) (as NCS)
Gallery
External links
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References
- ↑ https://www.ncsx.co.jp/company-information/ (Wayback Machine: 2022-08-19 22:23)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://www.ncsx.co.jp/company/history.html (Wayback Machine: 2019-06-17 04:18)