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Daiki Co., Ltd. (株式会社ダイキ) was a Japanese video game developer.
Softography
Sega Titan Video
Saturn
- Jantei Battle Cos-Player Sample Ban (1997)
- Jantei Battle Cos-Player (1997)
- Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love (1997)
- Find Love 2: The Prologue (1998)
- Find Love 2: Rhapsody (1998)