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Japan Media Programming (JAMP)(日本メディアプログラミング) is a Japanese developer.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Surging Aura (1995)
Saturn
- Gakkou no Kaidan (1995)
- Hiyake no Omoide & Himekuri: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 1 (1995)
- Omakase! Savers (1996)
- Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2 (1996)
- Tokusou Kidoutai J SWAT (1996)
- Heartbeat Scramble (1996)
- Okudera Yasuhiko no Sekai wo Mezase! Soccer Kids: Nyuumon Hen (1996)
- Jinzou Ningen Hakaider: Last Judgement (1996)
- DX Nippon Tokkyuu Ryokou Game (1996)
- Gekirindan Time Travel Shooting (1997)
- The Unsolved: Hyper Science Adventure (1997)
- Eberouge (1997)
- Voice Fantasia S: Ushinawareta Voice Power (1997)
- Tour Party: Sotsugyou Ryokou ni Ikou (1998)
- Eberouge Special: Koi to Mahou no Gakuen Seikatsu (1998)
System 16B
- Touryuumon (1994)
External Links
- Official (Japanese Archive)