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This game developer was founded in 1977 under the name of Hoei Sangyō. It changed its name to Coreland in 1982 and created several arcade games for companies such as Sega and Data East. In 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. Its focus shifted much more to console game development particularly games based on anime.
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This game developer was founded in 1977 under the name of Hōei Sangyō. It changed its name to Coreland in 1982 and created several arcade games for companies such as Sega and Data East. In 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. Its focus shifted much more to console game development particularly games based on anime.
  
 
===Arcade===
 
===Arcade===
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*''Brain  
 
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*''Vanish''
  
 
*''Cybertank  
 
*''Cybertank  
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*''Devil Circus''
  
 
*''Final Ranger  
 
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*''Space Battle  
 
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*''Space Stranger''
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*''Super Break''
  
 
*''SWAT  
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 10 August 2007

This game developer was founded in 1977 under the name of Hōei Sangyō. It changed its name to Coreland in 1982 and created several arcade games for companies such as Sega and Data East. In 1989, Coreland became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. Its focus shifted much more to console game development particularly games based on anime.

Arcade

  • 119 (prototype)
  • 4-D Warriors
  • Brain
  • Vanish
  • Cybertank
  • Devil Circus
  • Final Ranger
  • Future Flash/Laser Base
  • Gardia
  • I'm Sorry
  • Jump Bug
  • Noboranka/Zippy Bug
  • Pengo
  • Mayday!!
  • Rafflesia
  • Seishun Scandal/My Hero
  • Senryaku Game Bopeep (prototype)
  • Space Battle
  • Space Stranger
  • Super Break
  • SWAT
  • The Tougyuu/Bullfight

===Note=== - Games made under the Banpresto name have yet to be added.