Difference between revisions of "Coreland"
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− | Originally founded by Yasushi Matsuda in April 1977 as Houei Sangyou (豊栄産業; better known as Hoei), the company's name was changed to Coreland Technology (コアランドテクノロジー; better known as '''Coreland''') in June 1982. In February 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/バンプレスト] | + | Originally founded by Yasushi Matsuda (松田規義) in April 1977 as Houei Sangyou (豊栄産業; better known as Hoei), the company's name was changed to Coreland Technology (コアランドテクノロジー; better known as '''Coreland''') in June 1982. In February 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/バンプレスト] |
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+ | Coreland absorbed Norio Yasuda (安田則雄)'s Technostar (テクノスター) in 1988. [http://www.ampress.co.jp/backnumber/bn2008.06.15.htm] | ||
Hoei and Banpresto games are not included in this entry. | Hoei and Banpresto games are not included in this entry. | ||
− | '''[[Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]) | + | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]) |
===Arcade=== | ===Arcade=== | ||
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*''SWAT'' (Sega) | *''SWAT'' (Sega) | ||
*''Tougyuu, The / Bullfight'' (Sega) | *''Tougyuu, The / Bullfight'' (Sega) | ||
− | *''WEC Le Mans 24'' (Konami) | + | *<div style="color:red">''WEC Le Mans 24'' (Konami)</div> |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/g-tan/coaland/glist.htm Coreland Game List] (Japanese) | *[http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/g-tan/coaland/glist.htm Coreland Game List] (Japanese) |
Revision as of 14:00, 11 October 2009
Originally founded by Yasushi Matsuda (松田規義) in April 1977 as Houei Sangyou (豊栄産業; better known as Hoei), the company's name was changed to Coreland Technology (コアランドテクノロジー; better known as Coreland) in June 1982. In February 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. [1]
Coreland absorbed Norio Yasuda (安田則雄)'s Technostar (テクノスター) in 1988. [2]
Hoei and Banpresto games are not included in this entry.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
Arcade
- 119 (unreleased?) (Sega)
- 4-D Warriors (Sega)
- Black Panther (Konami)
- Brain (Sega)
- Cyber Tank (Coreland)
- 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 Tsumeshougi (Sega)
- SWAT (Sega)
- Tougyuu, The / Bullfight (Sega)
- WEC Le Mans 24 (Konami)
Links
- Coreland Game List (Japanese)