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'''Video System Co., Ltd.''' (ビデオシステム) was a video game developer and publisher ran by software designer Koji Furukawa in Kyoto, Japan. The company saw successes with its Formula 1 racing games and ''Aero Fighters'' series. | '''Video System Co., Ltd.''' (ビデオシステム) was a video game developer and publisher ran by software designer Koji Furukawa in Kyoto, Japan. The company saw successes with its Formula 1 racing games and ''Aero Fighters'' series. | ||
Revision as of 07:04, 15 April 2015
Video System Co., Ltd. (ビデオシステム) was a video game developer and publisher ran by software designer Koji Furukawa in Kyoto, Japan. The company saw successes with its Formula 1 racing games and Aero Fighters series.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Super Volleyball (1991)
Saturn
- Sonic Wings Special (1996)
- Honkaku 4-nin Uchi Geinoujin Taikyoku Mahjong: The Wareme DE Pon (1996)
- Dream Square Hinagata Akiko (1997)
- Idol Mahjong Final Romance 4 (1998)
Dreamcast
- F1 World Grand Prix (1999)
- F1 World Grand Prix II (2000)
- F1 Racing Championship (2001)
NAOMI
- F1 World Grand Prix (1998)