Difference between revisions of "Crux"
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===Arcade=== | ===Arcade=== | ||
*''Flash Gal'' (Sega) | *''Flash Gal'' (Sega) | ||
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*''Airwolf'' (J: Kyugo) | *''Airwolf'' (J: Kyugo) | ||
*''Crossfire'' (J: Kyugo) | *''Crossfire'' (J: Kyugo) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.luvnet.com/kyugo/ Archived homepage] | ||
+ | *[http://review-site.net/developer/ki.html SIT developer table] | ||
[[Category:Sega]] | [[Category:Sega]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 11 June 2007
Kyūgo bōeki (九娯貿易) was founded in 1965. They started making arcade games published by Sega, then went on to make and publish games for the Famicom. On 1998-01-05, the company applied for reconstruction, and probably went bankrupt. Judging by the old company name, Kyugo was in the amusement machine business from the beginning, and to the bitter end. A sister company, Kyugo (キュウゴ), designed and manufactured amusement machines. They also had an American subsidiary, Kyugo of America.
Contents
Games
Arcade
- Flash Gal (Sega)
- リパレス (???) (Sega)
Famicom
- Ninja Cop Saizō / Wrath of the Black Manta (J: Kyugo A: Taito)
- Airwolf (J: Kyugo)
- Crossfire (J: Kyugo)