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Lewis Toys, Inc. (1967-1970)

LJN Toys, Ltd. (1970-1990)

  • Back to the Future (NES)
Contracted to and developed by Beam Software
Staff: Mark Morris (programmer); Gavan Anderson (sound)
  • Friday the 13th (NES)
Contracted to and developed by Atlus
Staff: Hideyuki Yokoyama (production, planning, graphics), Yamaguchi (programmer? - contractor), Hirohiko Takayama (sound - contractor)
  • Gotcha! The Sport!
Contracted to Atlus; sound subcontracted to Hirohiko Takayama; development subcontracted to Sanritsu?
Staff: Junzou Shimada (graphics?)
  • Jaws (NES)
Contracted to Atlus; subcontracted to Westone
Staff: Michishito Ishizuka (programming), Ryuichi Nishizawa (graphics), Shinichi Sakamoto (sound)
  • The Karate Kid (NES)
Contracted to and developed by Atlus; sound subcontracted to Hirohiko Takayama
Staff: "Hidemushi" (programmer), Kaoru Ogura (bonus stage programmer) [1]
  • Major League Baseball (NES)
Contracted to (and developed by?) Atlus
Staff: Tsukasa Masuko (sound)
  • NFL (NES)
Contracted to Atlus; sound subcontracted to Hirohiko Takayama; programming/development subcontracted to Sanritsu?
  • Pictionary (NES)
Contracted to and developed by Software Creations
  • Roller Thrasher/Rollergeddon (NES) (unreleased)
Zippo Games for Rare
Staff: John Pickford, Ste Pickford (producers), Jas C. Brooke (programmer), Lyndon Brooke (graphic artist)
  • T&C Surf Design: Wood & Water Rage (NES)
Contracted to Atlus; development subcontracted to Sanritsu?
Staff: Junzou Shimada (graphics?), Tsukasa Masuko (sound)
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (NES)
Contracted to and developed by Rare
  • X-Men (NES)
Contracted to Atlus??? Developed by Bothtec or Pixel???

LJN, Ltd. (1990-1994) (subsidiary of Acclaim)

LJN Entertainment, Inc. (2000) (subsidiary of Acclaim)

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