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'''Hidaka Electronics Co.,Ltd.''' (日高電子株式会社, Hidaka Denshi) was a programming and electronics design contractor established in October 1979, based in Kandasakuma-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. The company president was Yasuaki Higuchi (樋口安明). [https://web.archive.org/web/20031204210012/http://www.hidaka-denshi.co.jp:80/campany.html]
 
'''Hidaka Electronics Co.,Ltd.''' (日高電子株式会社, Hidaka Denshi) was a programming and electronics design contractor established in October 1979, based in Kandasakuma-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. The company president was Yasuaki Higuchi (樋口安明). [https://web.archive.org/web/20031204210012/http://www.hidaka-denshi.co.jp:80/campany.html]
  
The company claims to have worked on game titles for Arcade, Famicom, PC Engine, Game Gear, Super Famicom, and PlayStation. In addition to games, the company also developed software for business applications and embedded systems, as well as OEM electronics hardware design. [https://web.archive.org/web/20031202155355/http://www.hidaka-denshi.co.jp:80/business.html]
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The company claims to have worked on game titles for Arcade, Famicom, PC Engine, Game Gear, Super Famicom, and PlayStation. In addition to games, the company also did software development for business applications and embedded systems, as well as OEM electronics hardware design. [https://web.archive.org/web/20031202155355/http://www.hidaka-denshi.co.jp:80/business.html]
  
 
===Game Gear===
 
===Game Gear===

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Hidaka Electronics Co.,Ltd. (日高電子株式会社, Hidaka Denshi) was a programming and electronics design contractor established in October 1979, based in Kandasakuma-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. The company president was Yasuaki Higuchi (樋口安明). [1]

The company claims to have worked on game titles for Arcade, Famicom, PC Engine, Game Gear, Super Famicom, and PlayStation. In addition to games, the company also did software development for business applications and embedded systems, as well as OEM electronics hardware design. [2]

Game Gear

  • Alien Syndrome (programming) (JP Publisher: SIMS; US/EU Publisher: Sega)
  • Fantasy Zone Gear: Opa Opa Jr. no Bouken / Fantasy Zone (programming) (JP Publisher: Sanritsu; US/EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)
  • Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (programming) (JP Publisher: Sega)
  • Kishin Douji Zenki (programming) (JP Publisher: Sega)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Tenseiryuu: Saint Dragon (programming?) (JP Publisher: Aicom)

PlayStation

  • Ao no 6-gou: Antarctica (some simulation part programming) (JP Publisher: Bandai Visual)
  • The King of Fighters Kyo (some(?) programming) (JP Publisher: SNK)

Saturn

  • She'sn (some programming) (JP Publisher: KID)

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