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JP Multimedia Entertainment, often credited as JP Co., Ltd., was a Japanese video game developer notable for producing LaserDisc-based software for the Pioneer LaserActive.
Softography
Mega LD
- Zapping "Satsui" (1994)
- Dr. Paolo no Totteoki Video (1994)
- Back to the Edo (1994)
- 3D Virtual Australia (1995)
Production history
- I Will: The Story of London (Mega LD; 1993) — Video Editing Studio[1] (as JP CO.,LTD)