Difference between revisions of "JAM"
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*''Boku Doraemon'' (JP Publisher: Sega Toys) | *''Boku Doraemon'' (JP Publisher: Sega Toys) | ||
*''Sonic Shuffle'' (some mini-game work) (US/JP/EU Publisher: Sega) | *''Sonic Shuffle'' (some mini-game work) (US/JP/EU Publisher: Sega) | ||
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===Game Boy Color=== | ===Game Boy Color=== |
Revision as of 23:43, 20 December 2015
JAM Co., Ltd. ("Junk Art Movement," 有限会社ジャム); headed and founded by Katsuhiko Sugiyama (杉山勝彦) [1] [2]
Not to be confused with another company called JAM that worked on Swingerz Golf or Japan Art Media.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, shared staff
Dreamcast
- Boku Doraemon (JP Publisher: Sega Toys)
- Sonic Shuffle (some mini-game work) (US/JP/EU Publisher: Sega)
Game Boy Color
- Tsuri Sensei 2 (JP Publisher: J-Wing)
PlayStation
- Burn Out / Dragstars (JP Publisher: Success; EU Publisher: Midas Interactive Entertainment)
- Initial D (JP Publisher: Kodansha)