Sanritsu
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Sanritsu | ||
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Founded: 1973-12[1] | ||
Defunct: 1991-06[1] | ||
T-series code: T-44, T-38 (?) | ||
Merged into: SIMS[1] | ||
Headquarters:
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Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd. (サンリツ電気) was a Japanese video game developer and division of electronics firm Sanritsu Electronics Co., Ltd.[1], notable for working with Sega of Japan on porting a number of Sega games to the company's home and portable systems.
In June 1991, Sanritsu started a joint venture with Sega and became SIMS.[1]
Contents
Softography
Arcade
- Bank Panic (1984)
- Combat Hawk (1987)
Master System
- Great Volleyball (1987)
- Alien Syndrome (1987)
- Mahjong Sengoku Jidai (1987)
- Bomber Raid (1989)
- Tennis Ace (1989)
- Wanted (1989)
- Aerial Assault (1990)
- Assault City (1990)
- Cyber Police ESWAT (1990)
- Double Hawk (1990)
- Golfamania (1990)
- Heavyweight Champ (1990)
- Slap Shot (1990)
- Alien Storm (1991)
- Dragon Crystal (1991)
- Psychic World (1991)
- Gain Ground (1991)
- Dynamite Duke (1991)
- Line of Fire (1992)
Mega Drive
- Tetris (1989)
- Slaughter Sport (1990)
- Gain Ground (1991)
Game Gear
- Psychic World (1991)
- Fantasy Zone Gear (1991)
- Heavyweight Champ (1991)
MSX
- Robo Wres 2001 (1986)
X1
- Robo Wres 2001 (1986)
Note: Sanritsu often took an uncredited role with earlier Sega ports, so this list may be incomplete.
Famicom/NES
- Alien Syndrome (1988)
- Fantasy Zone II (1988)
Master System
- Forgotten Worlds (1990)
- Gain Ground (1990)
External links
- Official website (Japanese)