Difference between revisions of "Aisystem Tokyo"
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*''金魚すくい'' (not sure what platform; 1999/09) | *''金魚すくい'' (not sure what platform; 1999/09) | ||
− | *''エアーブレード'' (not sure what platform; 1999/10) | + | *''エアーブレード'' (not sure what platform; 1999/10 — is this Change Air Blade by Sammy? if so it's on Seta Sammy Visco hardware, not anything by Sega) |
*''ゴーゴカウボーイ'' (not sure what platform; 2000/03) | *''ゴーゴカウボーイ'' (not sure what platform; 2000/03) | ||
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Aisystem Tokyo was/is a division of a company "Ai-system."
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Rainbow Islands Extra (for Taito; 1991)
- Thunder Fox (for Taito; 1991)
- Uchuu Senkan Gomora (for UPL; 1991)
- Bad Omen (for HOT-B; 1992)
- Nakajima Satoru Kanshuu F1 Hero MD (for Varie; 1992)
- Hit the Ice (for Williams/Taito; 1992)
- Go Net (1992)
Mega CD
- The Ninja Warriors (for Taito; 1993)
- Night Striker (for Taito; 1993)
- Genei Toshi: Illusion City (for Microcabin; 1993)
Saturn
- Darius Gaiden (for Taito; 1996)
- Skull Fang: Kuuga Gaiden (for Data East; 1997)
Unspecified Arcade
- 金魚すくい (not sure what platform; 1999/09)
- エアーブレード (not sure what platform; 1999/10 — is this Change Air Blade by Sammy? if so it's on Seta Sammy Visco hardware, not anything by Sega)
- ゴーゴカウボーイ (not sure what platform; 2000/03)