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Revision as of 11:52, 10 January 2020
ADK | ||
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Founded: 1980 (As Alpha Denshi) | ||
Defunct: 2000 (SNK acquired the IP) | ||
T-series code: T-373 | ||
Headquarters:
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Alpha Denshi, aka ADK
Contents
Softography
- note: this list may be missing some ports and arcade games licensed to Sega for distribution
Non-Sega Arcade Distributed by Sega
- ADK-designed hardware for Champion Baseball:
- Champion Baseball (1983)
- Champion Baseball II (1983)
- ADK-designed hardware for Equites:
- Equites (1984)
- Bull Fighter (1984)
- Clarue games licensed to Sega/ADK
- Flower (1986)
SG-1000
- Champion Baseball (1983)
Master System
- Time Soldiers (1989)
Amstrad CPC
- Desolator (1988)
Atari ST
- Desolator (1988)
Commodore 64
- Desolator (1988)
ZX Spectrum
- Desolator (1988)
Mega Drive
- World Heroes (1994)
Saturn
- World Heroes Perfect (1996)
- Twinkle Star Sprites (1997)
Dreamcast
- Twinkle Star Sprites (2000)