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===Saturn===
 
===Saturn===

Revision as of 20:17, 25 August 2016

Eleca logo

Eleca Co., Ltd. (エレカ) or Electronics Application Co., Ltd. (株式会社エレクトロニクスアプリケーション) was established on December 3, 1980. [1] Sakae Hamada (濱田榮) was the president. [2]

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

Arcade

  • Angel Kids (programming) (Sega)
  • Crowns Golf (Nasco) [3]
  • Crowns Golf in Hawaii (Nasco)
  • Megumi Rescue (unreleased) (programming) (Sega)
  • Pythagoras no Nazo (programming) (Sega)

DS

  • Simple DS Series Vol. 7: Zokusha Kids, The: Bucchigiri Tsuushin Taisen!! (unreleased) (D3 Publisher) [4]
???: Suntech, Luxe

Game Boy

  • Jinsei Game (JP Publisher: Takara)
  • Kuma no Puutarou: Takara Sagashi da Ooiri Game Battle! (JP Publisher: Takara)
Sound: Tomcat System, Beatmaniac
  • Rock'n! Monster!! (co-developed with Horisoft and Hori) (JP Publisher: Hori)
Sound: DSP
  • Tsume Shougi: Hyakuban Shoubu (programming) (JP Publisher: Imagineer)
Sound Composition?: DSP
  • TV Champion (some planning, some programming?, some graphics; under subcontract with Tom Create)(JP Publisher: Yutaka)
[Some?] Programming: Pixel; Sound: DSP

Game Boy Advance

  • Choro Q Advance / Gadget Racers / Penny Racers (JP Publisher: Takara; US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment; EU Publisher: Xicat Interactive)
  • Choro Q Advance 2 / Gadget Racers / Road Trip: Shifting Gears (JP Publisher: Takara; EU Publisher: Zoo Digital Publishing; US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment)

Game Boy Color

  • Choro Q: Hyper Customable GB (JP Publisher: Takara)
Sound: Reeb
  • Perfect Choro Q (JP Publisher: Takara)
Sound: Reeb

Game Gear

Production?, Sound: SIMS

PlayStation

  • The King of Fighters '95 (some programming) (JP Publisher: SNK; US Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America)
Some Programming: Santos; Sound: First Circle
  • Puzzle Arena Toshinden (JP Publisher: Takara)
Sound: Tamsoft
  • Tatsunoko Fight (development coordination, some graphics) (JP Publisher: Takara)
Developer: TUG; Sound: Cube; Animation Capturing: Barnhouse Effect

Saturn

  • Mahou no Janshi Poe Poe Poemy (programming, graphics; under subcontract with Aicom?) (JP Publisher: Imagineer)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Battle Blaze (co-developed with Aicom) (JP/US Publisher: Sammy)
Sound Driver: C-lab.
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshioki yo! (under subcontract with Tom Create? [5]) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Sound Composition: First Circle
  • Dynamic Stadium (programming) (JP Publisher: Sammy)
  • Hanafuda Ou (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
  • Ippatsu Gyakuten! Keiba Keirin Kyoutei (JP Publisher: POW)
Sound Programming: OeRSTED
  • Panic in Nakayoshi World (under subcontract with Tom Create?) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Sound Composition: First Circle
  • Tottemo! Lucky Man: Lucky Cookie Roulette de Totsugekii!! (under subcontract with Tom Create?) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Sound Composition: First Circle

Links