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:<small>Music Driver: [[Tomcat System]]?</small> | :<small>Music Driver: [[Tomcat System]]?</small> | ||
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− | 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''' ( | + | 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''' (日本ソフト販売株式会社). [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. (Nihon Soft Hanbai may have gone bankrupt in 1995. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/haFWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%82%BD%E3%83%95%E3%83%88%E8%B2%A9%E5%A3%B2%E6%A0%AA%E5%BC%8F%E4%BC%9A%E7%A4%BE%22]) |
− | (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/] | + | (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/]) |
===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ===PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16=== | ||
*''Armed F'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) | *''Armed F'' (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video) | ||
− | :<small> | + | :<small>Originally supposed to be published by Big Club. [https://archive.org/details/pc-engine-fan-september-1989/page/n89/mode/1up] Later supposed to be published by Nihon Soft Hanbai. [https://archive.org/details/pc-engine-fan-october-1989/page/n95/mode/1up] Retail release has a "Big Don" copyright.</small> |
*''Blade Land'' (unreleased) (Nihon Soft Hanbai) [https://www.chrismcovell.com/secret/PCE_1990Q1.html] | *''Blade Land'' (unreleased) (Nihon Soft Hanbai) [https://www.chrismcovell.com/secret/PCE_1990Q1.html] | ||
*''Jinmu Denshou'' (JP Publisher: Big Club) | *''Jinmu Denshou'' (JP Publisher: Big Club) | ||
:<small>Planning, Some Music: Wolf Team; Some Music: Goblin Sound</small> | :<small>Planning, Some Music: Wolf Team; Some Music: Goblin Sound</small> | ||
− | *''Rock On'' (JP Publisher: Big Club) | + | *''Rock-On'' (JP Publisher: Big Club) |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | *[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.manjyudo.co.jp/ Official website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese and English) | + | *[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.manjyudo.co.jp/ Official Manjyudo website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese and English) |
− | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19980215215925/http://www.parkway.ne.jp/hp/manjyudo/ Older website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese and English) | + | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19980215215925/http://www.parkway.ne.jp/hp/manjyudo/ Older Manjyudo website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)] (Japanese and English) |
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 00:14, 30 May 2022
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?
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 (日本ソフト販売株式会社). [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. (Nihon Soft Hanbai may have gone bankrupt in 1995. [3])
(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." [4])
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
- Armed F (JP Publisher: Pack-In-Video)
- Originally supposed to be published by Big Club. [5] Later supposed to be published by Nihon Soft Hanbai. [6] Retail release has a "Big Don" copyright.
- Blade Land (unreleased) (Nihon Soft Hanbai) [7]
- Jinmu Denshou (JP Publisher: Big Club)
- Planning, Some Music: Wolf Team; Some Music: Goblin Sound
- Rock-On (JP Publisher: Big Club)
Links
- Official Manjyudo website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese and English)
- Older Manjyudo website (Internet Archive Wayback Machine) (Japanese and English)