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*''Formation Attack'' [https://ja-jp.facebook.com/5mingame2]
 
*''Formation Attack'' [https://ja-jp.facebook.com/5mingame2]
 
*''Musashi'' (JP Publisher: Universal Designing Center?) [http://www.tok2.com/home/avionics/musashi/]<sup>[[#foot1|[1]]]</sup>
 
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===Saturn===
 
===Saturn===

Revision as of 05:41, 29 November 2018

Bell Corporation (株式会社ベル) was apparently connected to Shiroshita Engineering (now SEG). [1] The company included some former T&E Soft staff. Some Bell staff later established Imagineer Interactive [2], a development subsidiary of publisher Imagineer. [3]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, print (see Further reading), shared staff

DOS/V

  • Formation Attack [4]
  • Musashi (JP Publisher: Universal Designing Center?) [5][1]
Sound engineer Kengo Sakurai's website mentions a Musashi 2, but there is no other information available. [6]

Saturn

  • F-1 Live Information / F1 Challenge (JP Publisher: Sega, US/EU/AU Publisher: Virgin)
Some Graphics: Jitensha, Sign Projects; JP Music: T's Music
Originally began life as a PC game[1]
  • Pinball Graffiti (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video; EU Publisher: JVC) [7]
Sound: T's Music*
*Game includes some music from Burning Soldier, which was not by T's Music
  • Wing Arms: Kareinaru Gekitsui Ou / Wing Arms (JP/US/EU Publisher: Sega)
Some Graphics: Jitensha; Some Sound & Music: T's Music
A remake of Musashi[1]

Further reading

1. Szczepaniak, John. The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers: Volume 2: Monochrome. United States: SMG Szczepaniak, 2015. Print.

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