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Revision as of 06:21, 9 November 2021
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Founded: 1980 | ||
Defunct: 2006 | ||
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Kaneko Co. Ltd. (カネコ; Sega of Japan's archive sometimes uses the romanization KANEKO), also known as Kaneko Seisakusho (金子製作所) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan by Hiroshi Kaneko. As well as creating titles for arcades, Kaneko published a number of home console games in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
After releasing their last arcade game, Gals Panic S3 in 2003, Kaneko declared bankruptcy in 2004, but continued to keep going until 2006 when a civil lawsuit threatened the company.
Softography
Arcade
- DJ Boy (1989)
Mega Drive
- DJ Boy (1990)
- Air Buster: Trouble Specialty Raid Unit (1991)
- Deadly Moves (1992)
- Wani Wani World (1992)
- Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool (1993) (as Kaneko USA)
- Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest (1994) (as Kaneko USA)
- Battle Smash (unreleased)
- Fido Dido (unreleased) (as Kaneko USA)
- Socks the Cat Rocks the House (unreleased) (as Kaneko USA)
- Tenkuu Retsuden Musashi (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Berlin no Kabe (1991)
Mega-CD
- Super Gals Panic (unreleased)
Saturn
- Gals Panic SS (1996)
- Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX (unreleased)
References
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