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==As Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai?==
 
==As Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai?==
 
Given her role as a producer on these games, Iida appears to have also run a company called '''Big Club''' (株式会社ビッグ・クラブ). Big Club apparently later became '''Nihon Soft Hanbai''' (日本ソフト販売). [https://twitter.com/shinyaman2/status/1298056350287577088] There is no conclusive evidence that Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai became Manjuydo. ''Bouken Danshaku Don'' shares a lot of staff with the games below, but it is said Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai went bankrupt.
 
Given her role as a producer on these games, Iida appears to have also run a company called '''Big Club''' (株式会社ビッグ・クラブ). Big Club apparently later became '''Nihon Soft Hanbai''' (日本ソフト販売). [https://twitter.com/shinyaman2/status/1298056350287577088] There is no conclusive evidence that Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai became Manjuydo. ''Bouken Danshaku Don'' shares a lot of staff with the games below, but it is said Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai went bankrupt.
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(In an interview Takane Ohkubo said, "The Genpei Pro group was dissolved after Bravoman, and I left Namco. I went to work at a company called Big Club, where I worked on Jinmu Denshou, Rock-On, and Bouken Danshaku Don for the PC Engine." [http://shmuplations.com/zombienation/] This would suggest Big Club and Manjyudo were one and the same.)
  
 
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===
 
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16===

Revision as of 00:30, 1 January 2022

Manjyudo logo

Manjyudo Co., Ltd. (株式会社漫充堂) was a company that sold/exported amusement machines as well as operated leisure facilites and restaurants. It was established in March 1987. Eiko Iida (飯田英子) was the president. [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, shared staff

Manjyudo

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Bouken Danshaku Don: The Lost Sunheart (JP Publisher: I'Max)
Music Driver: Tomcat System?

As Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai?

Given her role as a producer on these games, Iida appears to have also run a company called Big Club (株式会社ビッグ・クラブ). Big Club apparently later became Nihon Soft Hanbai (日本ソフト販売). [2] There is no conclusive evidence that Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai became Manjuydo. Bouken Danshaku Don shares a lot of staff with the games below, but it is said Big Club/Nihon Soft Hanbai went bankrupt.

(In an interview Takane Ohkubo said, "The Genpei Pro group was dissolved after Bravoman, and I left Namco. I went to work at a company called Big Club, where I worked on Jinmu Denshou, Rock-On, and Bouken Danshaku Don for the PC Engine." [3] This would suggest Big Club and Manjyudo were one and the same.)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Armed F (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video)
Has a "Big Don" copyright
  • Blade Land (unreleased) (Nihon Soft Hanbai) [4]
  • Jinmu Denshou (JP Publisher: Big Club)
Planning, Some Music: Wolf Team; Some Music: Goblin Sound
  • Rock On (JP Publisher: Big Club)

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