Coreland
From Game Developer Research Institute
Coreland Technology Inc. (コアランドテクノロジー株式会社) was a manufacturer and developer of arcade games originally established on April 30, 1977, as Hoei Manufacturing Corp. (豊栄産業株式会社) [1] It was renamed Coreland on April 20, 1982. (Game Machine 1982/7/1, pg. 26) Yasushi Matsuda (松田規義) was the president.
Coreland absorbed Norio Yasuda (安田則雄)'s Technostar (テクノスター) in 1988. [2]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
Arcade
- 119 (unreleased?) (Sega)
- 4-D Warriors (Sega)
- Black Panther (Konami)
- Brain (Sega)
- Cyber Tank (Coreland)
- Exciting Derby (Sigma) [3]
- Gardia (Sega)
- Gonbee no I'm Sorry / I'm Sorry (Sega)
- Noboranka / Zippy Bug (Data East)
- Pengo (Sega)
- Rafflesia (Sega)
- Seishun Scandal / My Hero (Sega)
- Senryaku Game Bopeep (unreleased) (Sega)
- Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi Oushou (Sega) [4]
- Super Cross II (GM Shoji)
- SWAT (Sega)
- Tadaima Tokkun-chuu (Sega) [5]
- The Tougyuu / Bullfight (Sega)
- WEC Le Mans 24 (Konami)
- The Yakyuuken (New Jatre)
- Coreland was allegedly involved with development. [8]
Links
- Coreland Game List (Japanese)