Difference between revisions of "Aisystem Tokyo"
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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 its own information site called "Ai-town." Most notable of the company's video game-related accomplishments were its ports of various Taito games. | 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 its 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 [[#Links|links]]). We have attempted to corroborate it by looking at game credits (see [[#Links|links]]). | + | The following list came from a company overview (see [[#Links|links]]). We have attempted to corroborate it by running [[Research Methods#Code comparisons|code comparisons]] and looking at game credits (see [[#Links|links]]). |
A common denominator between many of the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Mega CD, and Super Famicom games is programmer Daikoku Hisaya. | A common denominator between many of the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Mega CD, and Super Famicom games is programmer Daikoku Hisaya. | ||
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===Game Boy=== | ===Game Boy=== | ||
− | *''Konchuu Hakase''? (CG | + | *''Konchuu Hakase''??? (CG development) (JP Publisher: J-Wing) |
*''Pachi Slot Kids 2'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | *''Pachi Slot Kids 2'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | ||
*''Pachi Slot Kids 3'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | *''Pachi Slot Kids 3'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | ||
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===Nintendo 64=== | ===Nintendo 64=== | ||
− | *''Nushi Tsuri 64'' (CG | + | *''Nushi Tsuri 64'' (CG development) (Developer: DDL, JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) |
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ||
− | *''Final Blaster'' ( | + | *''Final Blaster'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Namco) |
*Karaoke Game (CD) | *Karaoke Game (CD) | ||
*''New Zealand Story, The'' (JP Publisher: Taito) | *''New Zealand Story, The'' (JP Publisher: Taito) | ||
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*''G Darius'' (US Publisher: THQ, CN Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment, JP Publisher: Taito) | *''G Darius'' (US Publisher: THQ, CN Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment, JP Publisher: Taito) | ||
*''King of Bowling'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | *''King of Bowling'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | ||
− | *''Nishijin Pachinko Tengoku EX'' (CG | + | *''Nishijin Pachinko Tengoku EX'' (CG development) (JP Publisher: KSS) |
*Pachinko Simulation | *Pachinko Simulation | ||
*''Puzzle Bobble 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 '99'' (JP Publisher: Taito, EU/US Publisher: Acclaim) | *''Puzzle Bobble 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 DX / Bust-A-Move 3 '99'' (JP Publisher: Taito, EU/US Publisher: Acclaim) | ||
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===Super Famicom/Super NES=== | ===Super Famicom/Super NES=== | ||
− | *''Honkaku Shougi: Fuuunji Ryuuou'' (CG | + | *''Honkaku Shougi: Fuuunji Ryuuou'' (CG development) (JP Publisher: Virgin) |
*''Honkakuha Igo: Gosei'' (JP Publisher: Taito) | *''Honkakuha Igo: Gosei'' (JP Publisher: Taito) | ||
*''Honke Hanafuda'' (JP Publisher: Imagineer) | *''Honke Hanafuda'' (JP Publisher: Imagineer) |
Revision as of 09:35, 26 June 2007
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 its 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 links). We have attempted to corroborate it by running code comparisons and looking at game credits (see links).
A common denominator between many of the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Mega CD, and Super Famicom games is programmer Daikoku Hisaya.
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)
- Pachi Slot Kids 2 (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
- Pachi Slot Kids 3 (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
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)
MSX2
- 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 (programming) (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)