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{{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Bussan''' (日本物産), also known as '''Nichibutsu''' (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license ''Crazy Climber'' to [[Nihon System]] for a Wii remake in 2009. | {{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Bussan''' (日本物産), also known as '''Nichibutsu''' (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license ''Crazy Climber'' to [[Nihon System]] for a Wii remake in 2009. | ||
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+ | In 2014, the company sold their IPs to [[wikipedia:Hamster Corporation|Hamster Corporation]] after the original founder, Sueharu Torii, decided to retire. The company disbanded in December 15 of the following year. | ||
They also created the hardware that powers ''[[Yamato]]''. | They also created the hardware that powers ''[[Yamato]]''. |
Revision as of 19:50, 17 July 2022
Nihon Bussan | ||
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Founded: 1970-10 | ||
Defunct: 2015-12-15 | ||
T-series code: T-71 | ||
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Nihon Bussan (日本物産), also known as Nichibutsu (ニチブツ). Had more of a presence elsewhere, but put out a few F1 Circus entries for MD and MCD, and some Saturn titles. Stopped producing titles in the early 2000s, but would license Crazy Climber to Nihon System for a Wii remake in 2009.
In 2014, the company sold their IPs to Hamster Corporation after the original founder, Sueharu Torii, decided to retire. The company disbanded in December 15 of the following year.
They also created the hardware that powers Yamato.
Softography
Arcade
- Super Moon Cresta (1981)
- Crazy Climber (198x)
Mega Drive
- F1 Circus MD (1991)
Mega-CD
- F1 Circus CD (1994)
Saturn
- Virtual Kyoutei (1996)
- Terra Cresta 3D (1997)
- Cross Romance: Koi to Mahjong to Hanafuda to (1997)
- Virtual Kyoutei 2 (1997)
- Super 301 S.Q. (unreleased)
- US Drag Champ (unreleased)
- V.R. Mahjong (unreleased)
References
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