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'''[[Research Methods]]:''' Online resources (see [[#Links|Links]])
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The name is derived from Namco and company president Hayakawa. The company went bankrupt at the end of February 1990. Much of the staff went to [[Nova]]. [http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~zekzek/sample_kitan.html] [http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:N.H._System]
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Online resources
  
 
===Arcade===
 
===Arcade===
 
*''Blast Off'' (Namco)
 
*''Blast Off'' (Namco)
*''Marchen Maze'' (Namco)
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*''Märchen Maze'' (Namco)
  
 
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
 
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
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Nova took over development of these games after N.H. System went bankrupt:
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*''Final Blaster'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
*''Final Blaster'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
 
:<small>Programming: [[Aisystem Tokyo]]</small>
 
:<small>Programming: [[Aisystem Tokyo]]</small>
*''Marchen Maze'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
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*''Märchen Maze'' (JP Publisher: Namco)
  
==Links==
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[[Category:Companies]]
*[http://game13.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/gsaloon/1163933211/387-394 2ch conversation]
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 26 July 2022

The name is derived from Namco and company president Hayakawa. The company went bankrupt at the end of February 1990. Much of the staff went to Nova. [1] [2]

Research Methods: Online resources

Arcade

  • Blast Off (Namco)
  • Märchen Maze (Namco)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

Nova took over development of these games after N.H. System went bankrupt:

  • Final Blaster (JP Publisher: Namco)
Programming: Aisystem Tokyo
  • Märchen Maze (JP Publisher: Namco)