Difference between revisions of "EIM"
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− | Contract game development company started by Kenji Eno in 1989 | + | Contract game development company started by Kenji Eno in 1989. |
'''[[Research Methods]]:''' Code comparisons, online resources (see [[#Links|links]]), [http://gdri.smspower.org/credits/eimcredits.txt shared credits] | '''[[Research Methods]]:''' Code comparisons, online resources (see [[#Links|links]]), [http://gdri.smspower.org/credits/eimcredits.txt shared credits] |
Revision as of 09:19, 17 September 2007
Contract game development company started by Kenji Eno in 1989.
Research Methods: Code comparisons, online resources (see links), shared credits
See our video series on EIM on The GDRI Channel
Arcade
- Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin (Manufacturer: EIM)
Famicom/NES
- Casino Kid II (music/sound) (US Publisher: SOFEL)
- Developer: SOFEL
- Juuouki (JP Publisher: Asmik)
- SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan (JP Publisher: Banpresto)
- Superman / Sunman (unreleased) (Sunsoft)
- Time Zone (JP Publisher: Sigma)
- Ultraman Club 2: Kaettekita Ultraman Club (JP Publisher: Yutaka)
- Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World / Panic Restaurant (JP/US/EU Publisher: Taito)
Former EIM/Warp programmer Hirofumi Hayashida's employment history summary on the Corelogic site (his latest business) mentions a Famicom game called "Kyouryuu Densetsu." Does he mean Kouryuu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden? Or something else entirely?