Difference between revisions of "Anniversaries/January 15"
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*'''1992''' - ''[[Ninja Burai Densetsu Koushiki Guide Book]]'', a book, is released in Japan. | *'''1992''' - ''[[Ninja Burai Densetsu Koushiki Guide Book]]'', a book, is released in Japan. | ||
*'''1997''' - ''[[Tunnel B1]]'' is released for the [[Sega Saturn]] in North America. | *'''1997''' - ''[[Tunnel B1]]'' is released for the [[Sega Saturn]] in North America. | ||
+ | *'''1998''' - ''[[Boat Race GP]]'' is released in Japanese Arcades for the [[Sega Model 3]] board. | ||
*'''2002''' - ''[[Fantasy Zone P1]]'' is released for [[J-Sky (50KB)]] compatible devices in Japan. | *'''2002''' - ''[[Fantasy Zone P1]]'' is released for [[J-Sky (50KB)]] compatible devices in Japan. | ||
*'''2003''' - ''[[Eternal Arcadia Legend Perfect Guide]]'', a book, is released while ''[[Edomae! Sushi Dou]]'' and ''[[Two Pair Giwaku]]'' are released for [[J-Sky (50KB)]] compatible devices in Japan. | *'''2003''' - ''[[Eternal Arcadia Legend Perfect Guide]]'', a book, is released while ''[[Edomae! Sushi Dou]]'' and ''[[Two Pair Giwaku]]'' are released for [[J-Sky (50KB)]] compatible devices in Japan. |
Revision as of 19:59, 17 March 2022
January 15 (add)
- 1992 - Ninja Burai Densetsu Koushiki Guide Book, a book, is released in Japan.
- 1997 - Tunnel B1 is released for the Sega Saturn in North America.
- 1998 - Boat Race GP is released in Japanese Arcades for the Sega Model 3 board.
- 2002 - Fantasy Zone P1 is released for J-Sky (50KB) compatible devices in Japan.
- 2003 - Eternal Arcadia Legend Perfect Guide, a book, is released while Edomae! Sushi Dou and Two Pair Giwaku are released for J-Sky (50KB) compatible devices in Japan.
- 2004 - Kaiju no Shima: Amazing Island is released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan.
- 2008 - Blocks The Next Level is released for the Club Air-Edge mobile phone service in Japan.
- 2009 - Monster World II is released for i-mode 90x compatible devices in Japan.
- 2015 - 3D After Burner II is released for the Nintendo 3DS in North America and Europe.