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Eleca Co., Ltd. (株式会社エレカ), also known as Electronics Application Co., Ltd. (株式会社エレクトロニクスアプリケーション), was a Japanese video game developer most notable for co-establishing EXA Planning.[1]
Eleca is a contraction of the words "electronics application".
Company
Eleca was headed by company president Sakae Hamada (濱田榮).[1]
On July 15, 1986, Eleca and Aicom established the joint venture EXA Planning.[1]
Softography
System E
- Pythagoras no Nazo (1987) (programming)
- Megumi Rescue (unreleased)
Saturn
- Mahou no Jansi Poe Poe Poemy (1995)
- Lovely Pop 2 in 1 Jan Jan Koi Shimasho (1998) (programming)