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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ジャンプコースター) is an action game, originally developed and published by [[Kaneko]] for Arcades. Colpax, [[Nihon Columbia]]'s software programming arm, ported and published the game to the [[MSX]] in Japan. [[Sony]] published the game in Spain,
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ジャンプコースター) is an action game, originally developed and published by [[Kaneko]] for Arcades. Colpax, [[Nihon Columbia]]'s software programming arm, ported and published the game to the [[MSX]] in Japan, with [[Sony]] publishing the game in Spain.
  
 
The MSX version of ''{{PAGENAME}}'' received an unlicensed port for the [[Sega Master System]] in South Korea, appearing in several multicarts.
 
The MSX version of ''{{PAGENAME}}'' received an unlicensed port for the [[Sega Master System]] in South Korea, appearing in several multicarts.

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Jump Coaster
System(s): Sega Master System
Original system(s): MSX
Developer(s) of original games: Nihon Columbia
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
KR
Non-Sega versions

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Jump Coaster (ジャンプコースター) is an action game, originally developed and published by Kaneko for Arcades. Colpax, Nihon Columbia's software programming arm, ported and published the game to the MSX in Japan, with Sony publishing the game in Spain.

The MSX version of Jump Coaster received an unlicensed port for the Sega Master System in South Korea, appearing in several multicarts.

Multicart appearances

Notably, the English translations of the names in 128 Hap and Game Moeumjip 188 Hap means Lupin, possibly making ties to the Lupin the 3rd franchise.

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