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Established on May 2, 1989, '''Aisystem Tokyo''', a development studio of Matsudo City, Chiba-based Aisystem, was involved with the contract development of video game and computer software, web page editing, and the management of their own information site called "Ai-town." Most notable of the company's video game-related accomplishments were its ports of various Taito games.
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Established on May 2, 1989, '''Aisystem Tokyo''', the (now seemingly defunct) Tokyo development studio of Matsudo City, Chiba-based Aisystem, was involved with the contract development of video game and computer software, web page editing, and the management of their own information site called "Ai-town." Most notable of the company's video game-related accomplishments were its ports of various Taito games.
  
 
("Aisystem" has also been seen written as "Ai System," "Ai system," and "ai・system.")
 
("Aisystem" has also been seen written as "Ai System," "Ai system," and "ai・system.")
  
 
The following list came from a company overview (see [[#External links|external links]]). We have attempted to corroborate it by looking at game credits (see [[#External links|external links]]).
 
The following list came from a company overview (see [[#External links|external links]]). We have attempted to corroborate it by looking at game credits (see [[#External links|external links]]).
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A common denominator of many of the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Mega CD, and Super Famicom games is programmer Daikoku Hisaya.
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

Revision as of 00:51, 1 April 2007

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Established on May 2, 1989, Aisystem Tokyo, the (now seemingly defunct) Tokyo development studio of Matsudo City, Chiba-based Aisystem, was involved with the contract development of video game and computer software, web page editing, and the management of their own information site called "Ai-town." Most notable of the company's video game-related accomplishments were its ports of various Taito games.

("Aisystem" has also been seen written as "Ai System," "Ai system," and "ai・system.")

The following list came from a company overview (see external links). We have attempted to corroborate it by looking at game credits (see external links).

A common denominator of many of the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Mega CD, and Super Famicom games is programmer Daikoku Hisaya.

Works

Arcade

  • Change Air Blade (Manufacturer: Sammy)
  • Go Go Cowboy (Manufacturer: Sammy)
  • Kingyo Sukui
  • Under Development

au

  • City Connection
  • Exerion

DoComo 503i

  • Gundam Smash
  • Party Gundam

DoCoMo 504i

  • City Connection DX
  • Exerion DX

Famicom/NES

  • Pachi Slot Adventure 3: Bitaoshii 7 Kenzan! (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
  • Perfect Bowling (JP Publisher: Tonkin House)

Game Boy

  • Konchuu Hakase (CG Development) (JP Publisher: J-Wing)

Game Boy Color

  • Kandume Monster Parfait (JP Publisher: Starfish)
  • Macross 7: Ginga no Heart o Furuwa Sero!! (JP Publisher: Epoch)

Mark III/Master System

  • Solomon no Kagi: Oujo Rihita no Namida (JP Publisher: Salio)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Bad Omen / Devilish (JP Publisher: Hot-B, US Publisher: Sage's Creation)
  • Hit the Ice (US Publisher: Taito)
  • Nakajima Satoru Kanshuu F1 Hero MD / Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge (JP Publisher: Varie, US/EU Publisher: Flying Edge)
  • Rainbow Islands Extra (JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Thunder Fox (JP/US Publisher: Taito)
  • Uchuu Senkan Gomora (JP Publisher: UPL)

Mega CD/Sega CD

  • Gen'ei Toshi: Illusion City (JP Publisher: Micro Cabin)
  • Night Striker (JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Ninja Warriors, The (JP Publisher: Taito)

MSX 2

  • Daisenryaku II: Campaign Version (JP Publisher: Micro Cabin)
  • Super Shanghai: Dragon's Eye (JP Publisher: Hot-B)

Nintendo 64

  • Nushi Tsuri 64 (CG Development) (Developer: DDL, JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Final Blaster (game program) (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Karaoke Game (CD)
  • New Zealand Story, The (JP Publisher: Taito)

PlayStation

  • G Darius (US Publisher: THQ, CN Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment, JP Publisher: Taito)
  • King of Bowling (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
  • Nishijin Pachinko Tengoku EX (CG Development) (JP Publisher: KSS)
  • Pachinko Simulation
  • Puzzle Bobble 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 '99 (JP Publisher: Taito, EU/US Publisher: Acclaim)

Saturn

  • Darius Gaiden (JP Publisher: Taito, US Publisher: Acclaim)
  • Skull Fang: Kuuga Gaiden (JP Publisher: Data East)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Honkaku Shougi: Fuuunji Ryuuou (CG Development) (JP Publisher: Virgin)
  • Honkakuha Igo: Gosei (JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Honke Hanafuda (JP Publisher: Imagineer)
  • Kyoutei Eiyuu Den
  • Operation Thunderbolt (US Publisher: Taito)
  • Thunderbirds (JP Publisher: Bandai)

Virtual Boy

  • Sports Game

Windows

  • Common Adventure Development System

WonderSwan

  • Lode Runner for WonderSwan (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
  • Nice On (JP Publisher: Sammy)

X68000

  • Super Shanghai: Dragon's Eye (JP Publisher: Hot-B)

External links