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Revision as of 05:07, 29 October 2020

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Aicom
Founded: 1990
Merged into: Sammy (1992)
Headquarters:
Japan

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Aicom (エイコム) was a Japanese game development company that merged into Sammy in 1992. They had a joint venture with Eleca called EXA Planning.

There was another company Aicom (formed by several employees who left this one) who produced the Neo-Geo game Pulstar; that company changed their name to Yumekobo in 1996.

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