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{{sub-stub}}The '''Sun Corporation of America''' was a US subsidiary of [[Sun Corporation]]. It purchased [[Kitkorp]] in 1986, and so sold several [[Sega]] conversion kits during the late 1980s.
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{{sub-stub}}The '''Sun Corporation of America''' was a US subsidiary of the [[Sun Corporation]]. It was formerly '''Kitco''' then '''Kitkorp''' before being purchased in July 1986{{magref|cb|1987-01-17|54}}.
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The company sold several [[Sega]] conversion kits during the 1980s. After a while it began trading under the [[Sunsoft]] brand.
  
 
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Sun Corporation of America
Founded: 19xx
Defunct: xxxx
Headquarters:
2250 Elmhurst Road, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007, United States

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The Sun Corporation of America was a US subsidiary of the Sun Corporation. It was formerly Kitco then Kitkorp before being purchased in July 1986[1].

The company sold several Sega conversion kits during the 1980s. After a while it began trading under the Sunsoft brand.

Softography

Arcade

  • (1984) (as Kitco)
  • (1985) (as Kitkorp)

System 16

  • (1986) (conversion kit)
  • (1986) (Quartet 2 conversion kit)
  • (1987) (conversion kit)

References