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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050318085629/http://www.syscom.co.jp/ Official] (Japanese Archive) | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20050318085629/http://www.syscom.co.jp/ Official] (Japanese Archive) | ||
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Founded: 1991-03 | ||
T-series code: T-365 | ||
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Nihon Syscom (日本シスコン) is a Japanese company. They renamed Syscom Entertainment from October 1997, and Syscom from March 2004.
Softography
Saturn
- Big Ichigeki! Pachi-Slot Daikouryaku: Universal Museum (1996)
- Pachi-Slot Kanzen Kouryaku Uni-Colle'97 (1997)
Dreamcast
- Vigilante 8: Second Offense (1999) (as Syscom Entertainment)
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official (Japanese Archive)