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EXA Planning
Founded: 1986-07-15[1][2]
Headquarters:
Japan

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EXA Planning Co., Ltd. (株式会社エクサープランニング) (Eleca X Aicom Planning) was a joint venture between Japanese game developers Eleca and Aicom which exclusively produced arcade titles.[2]

Company

EXA Planning was headed by company president Akio Inoue (井上昭男).[1][2] The majority (or perhaps all) of the company's games were programmed by Eleca, with EXA serving in a production and planning role.[2]

Additionally, EXA Planning may have developed a number of Aicom's earlier titles, and was possibly that company's former arcade game division.[2]

Softography

Logos

References