TRY
From Game Developer Research Institute
TRY Corporation (ティー・アール・ワイ株式会社) was a company in Higashigotanda, Shinagawa, Tokyo [1], founded by Choshiro Suzuki (鈴木長四郎). For more information, read the Human entry.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, code comparisons, online resources
Arcade
- Planet Probe (TRY)
Famicom/NES
- Family Trainer 1: Athletic World / Athletic World (JP/US/EU Publisher: Bandai)
- Family Trainer 2: Running Stadium / Stadium Events / World Class Track Meet (JP/US/EU Publisher: Bandai; US/CA Publisher: Nintendo)
- Family Trainer 3: Aerobics Studio / Dance Aerobics (JP Publisher: Bandai; US Publisher: Nintendo)
- Gyrodine (JP Publisher: Taito)
- Pro Wrestling (US/EU Publisher: Nintendo)
Famicom Disk System
- Kinnikuman: Kinniku Ookurai Soudatsusen (JP Publisher: Bandai)
- Pro Wres: Famicom Wrestling Association (JP Publisher: Nintendo)
FM-7
- Wild Cat (JP Publisher: Colpax)
MSX
- Data Baseball (JP Publisher: Colpax)
- Gyro Adventure (JP Publisher: Colpax; ES Publisher: Microbyte)
- Gyrodine (JP Publisher: Nidecom)
- Jump Land (JP Publisher: Colpax; ES Publisher: Microbyte)
- Pinky Chase (JP Publisher: Colpax; ES Publisher: Sony)
- Wedding Bell (JP Publisher: Colpax; ES Publisher: Sony)
- Wild Cat (JP Publisher: Colpax)
PC-88
- Data Baseball (JP Publisher: Colpax)
- Gyro Adventure (JP Publisher: Colpax)
- Wedding Bell (JP Publisher: Colpax)
- Wild Cat (JP Publisher: Colpax)
(Nippon Columbia [Colpax brand] is mentioned as an early client of Human in the July 1995 Monthly Coin Journal feature on Choshiro Suzuki. These games and MSX Gyrodine share a font with a distinctive "1"; Planet Probe also has this "1". The Colpax games also have Orca-like high score tables.)