Difference between revisions of "Cream"

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===Mark III/Master System===
 
===Mark III/Master System===
*''Space Gun'' (developed under Taito) (EU Publisher: Sega)
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*''Space Gun'' (developed under contract with Taito) (EU Publisher: Sega)
  
 
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:<small>Sound: Mecano Associates</small>
 
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*''J.League Greatest Eleven'' (JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
 
*''J.League Greatest Eleven'' (JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
*''Niko Niko Pun'' (developed under subontract with ISCO?) (JP Publisher: KSS)
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*''Niko Niko Pun'' (developed under subcontract with ISCO?) (JP Publisher: KSS)
 
*''Time Chaser Miraiza'' (unreleased?) (Hudson)
 
*''Time Chaser Miraiza'' (unreleased?) (Hudson)
  

Revision as of 13:27, 26 February 2009

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Cream logo

Cream is a portmanteau of "Creative Amusement."

It looks like some Cream staff went on to start Digitalware (headed by Cream's Toshihiko Momoi).

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links), shared credits

CD-i

  • Untitled Golf Game (unreleased?)

Mark III/Master System

  • Space Gun (developed under contract with Taito) (EU Publisher: Sega)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • BullFight: Ring no Haja (JP Publisher: Cream)
Sound: Mecano Associates
  • J.League Greatest Eleven (JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
  • Niko Niko Pun (developed under subcontract with ISCO?) (JP Publisher: KSS)
  • Time Chaser Miraiza (unreleased?) (Hudson)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Dimension Force / D-Force (JP/US Publisher: Asmik)
  • Super F1 Circus / Super F1 Circus Limited (JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)

Links