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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Sigma Pro-Tech''' (シグマ・プロテック), sometimes written as '''∑ Pro-Tech''', was a Japanese video game developer which shared a close relationship with main contractor [[Cyclone System]].
 
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Sigma Pro-Tech consisted of only two employees, Masaya Takayama and Hiroshi Satou{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Shouichi_Yoshikawa}}, and is generally believed to be unrelated to the similarly-named publisher [[Sigma Enterprises]].
 
Sigma Pro-Tech consisted of only two employees, Masaya Takayama and Hiroshi Satou{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Shouichi_Yoshikawa}}, and is generally believed to be unrelated to the similarly-named publisher [[Sigma Enterprises]].
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In 1992, Sigma Pro-Tech was acquired by affiliated company [[Sigma Enterprises]], and ceased video game production.
  
 
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==Softography==

Revision as of 06:16, 25 September 2021

For the similarly-named Japanese game publisher, see Sigma Enterprises.

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Sigma Pro-Tech
Defunct: 1992
Merged into: Sigma Enterprises
Headquarters:
Japan

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Sigma Pro-Tech (シグマ・プロテック), sometimes written as ∑ Pro-Tech, was a Japanese video game developer which shared a close relationship with main contractor Cyclone System.

Company

Sigma Pro-Tech consisted of only two employees, Masaya Takayama and Hiroshi Satou[1], and is generally believed to be unrelated to the similarly-named publisher Sigma Enterprises.

In 1992, Sigma Pro-Tech was acquired by affiliated company Sigma Enterprises, and ceased video game production.

Softography

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References