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Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd. (サンリツ電気) is the video game division of Sanritsu Electronics, co. Ltd.. It was contracted by Sega to port many of their games to home platforms, mainly the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear. It would later start a joint venture with Sega, SIMS.
Softography
Note: Sanritsu often took an uncredited role with earlier Sega ports, so this list may be incomplete.
Arcade
- Same custom board:
- Bank Panic (1984)
- Combat Hawk (1987)
SG-1000
- Bank Panic (1985)
Master System
- Bank Panic (1987)
- Mahjong Sengoku Jidai (1987)
- Bomber Raid (1989)
- Wanted (1989)
- Golfamania (1990)
- Assault City (1990)
- Aerial Assault (1990)
- Double Hawk (1990)
- E-SWAT (1990)
- Forgotten Worlds (1990)
- Gain Ground (1990)
- Line of Fire (1991)
Mega Drive
Game Gear
- Fantasy Zone Gear (1991)
- Aerial Assault (1992)