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Nippon C.A.D. worked on at least some of Omori Electric's arcade games. [https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=5173&image=5 Omori corporate literature] contains a photo of a planning session in progress, so it is possible that Nippon C.A.D. only did the programming and sound, while the planning and graphic design were done internally at Omori.
 
Nippon C.A.D. worked on at least some of Omori Electric's arcade games. [https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=5173&image=5 Omori corporate literature] contains a photo of a planning session in progress, so it is possible that Nippon C.A.D. only did the programming and sound, while the planning and graphic design were done internally at Omori.
  
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Hidden data (''[https://tcrf.net/Car_Jamboree Car Jamboree]'', ''Popper''), online resources
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Hidden data, online resources
  
 
==As Systems Supply==
 
==As Systems Supply==
 
===Arcade===
 
===Arcade===
*''Car Jamboree'' (Omori Electric)
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*''Car Jamboree'' (Omori Electric) [https://tcrf.net/Car_Jamboree]
 
*''Sky Base'' (Omori Electric)
 
*''Sky Base'' (Omori Electric)
  
 
==As Nippon C.A.D.==
 
==As Nippon C.A.D.==
 
===Arcade===
 
===Arcade===
*''Popper'' (Omori Electric)
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*''Popper'' (Omori Electric) [https://tcrf.net/Popper]
 
:<small>The company's name is written as "Nihon C.A.D" in strings in one of the ROMs.</small>
 
:<small>The company's name is written as "Nihon C.A.D" in strings in one of the ROMs.</small>
  

Latest revision as of 01:43, 8 December 2023

Nippon C.A.D. Co., Ltd. (日本シー・エー・ディー株式会社) is a software and hardware development company established in April 1977. [1] It was formerly called Systems Supply (株式会社システムズサプライ). [2] [3]

Nippon C.A.D. worked on at least some of Omori Electric's arcade games. Omori corporate literature contains a photo of a planning session in progress, so it is possible that Nippon C.A.D. only did the programming and sound, while the planning and graphic design were done internally at Omori.

Research Methods: Hidden data, online resources

As Systems Supply

Arcade

  • Car Jamboree (Omori Electric) [4]
  • Sky Base (Omori Electric)

As Nippon C.A.D.

Arcade

  • Popper (Omori Electric) [5]
The company's name is written as "Nihon C.A.D" in strings in one of the ROMs.

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