Easy Computer System

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Easy Computer System Co., Ltd. (イージー・コンピュータ・システム株式会社), abbreviated as ECOS, was a company established by Hirokuni Arakawa (荒川博邦) on October 10, 1983 [1]. Their main product was MyTool, a business-oriented software package which was released by Ricoh in July 1984. Their Amusement division, split between two offices in Tokyo and Hamamatsu, was involved in largely edutainment software for game consoles and handhelds and especially the Sega Pico, for which they had worked on over 60 titles by 1997 [2].

ECOS appears to have ceased operations around mid-2004, with their website closing down around this time.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, shared staff

Game Boy

  • MoguMogu Gombo: Harukanaru Chou Ryouri Densetsu (programming?) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Developer: Layup; Sound: T's Music

Laseractive

  • Don Quixote: A Dream in Seven Crystals (computer program) (JP Publisher: Pioneer)

Pico

  • Anpanman no Hajimete Mouse Pico: Anpanman to PC Renshuu! (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)
Developer: Fupac
  • Anpanman Pico: Waku Waku Pan Koujou (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Developer: Fupac
  • Hajimete Asobu Pico Soft: Anpanman no Iro-Kazu-Katachi (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)
Developer: Fupac
  • Itsudemo Issho Doraemon (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)
Developer: Fupac
  • Kangofu-san Pico: Yasashiku o-Teate Pico Clinic! (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)
  • Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Developer: Fupac
  • Ojamajo Doremi # (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Developer: Fupac
  • Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n! (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Developer: Fupac
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Anpanman to Tanoshii Drive! (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Sylvanian Families Mori no Nakama to Tanoshii o-Tanjoubikai (JP Publisher: Epoch)

Playdia

  • Ienaki Ko: Suzu no Sentaku (cooperation) (JP Publisher: VAP)

Playstation

  • Asonde Kazu Suuji (production) (JP Publisher: Gakken)

Windows

  • Hashitte Asobou! Kikansha Thomas (JP Publisher: Bandai)

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