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===Arcade===
 
===Arcade===
*''Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin'' (EIM/Video System) [http://www.vorc.org/text/interview/no1/main2.html]
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*''Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin'' (EIM) [http://www.vorc.org/text/interview/no1/main2.html]
 
*''SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki'' (Banpresto)
 
*''SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki'' (Banpresto)
  
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==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20121002063428/http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3169166 Kenji Eno talks about EIM in an interview with EGM/1UP]
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*[http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3169166 Kenji Eno talks about EIM in an interview with EGM/1UP]
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 14:44, 22 July 2015

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EIM Ltd. (有限会社E.I.M) ("Entertainment Imagination and Magnificence" [1]) was a game development company started by Kenji Eno (飯野賢治) after leaving Interlink. Frustrated with having to make games with licensed characters, he eventually shut it down. He would reemerge with another company, the more well-known Warp. [2]

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

Arcade

  • Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin (EIM) [3]
  • SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki (Banpresto)

Famicom/NES

  • Casino Kid II (music/sound) (US Publisher: SOFEL)
  • Kyouryuu Densetsu (unreleased) (HAL Laboratory) [4]
  • Sunman (unreleased) (Sunsoft)
  • Time Zone (JP Publisher: Sigma)
  • Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World / Panic Restaurant (JP/US/EU Publisher: Taito)

Links