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===Plug & Play===
 
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*''Ace Kimeruze! Excite Tennis'' (Epoch)
*''Excite Ping-Pong 2''
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*''Let's! TV Play: Battle Taikan Gomu-Gomu no Kamehameha: Omee no Koe de Ora wo Yobu'' (Bandai)
*''Excite Tennis''
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*''Let's! TV Play: Dragon Ball Z × One Piece: Battle Taikan Gomu-Gomu no Kamehameha: Omee no Koe de Ora wo Yobu'' (Bandai)
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*''Let's! TV Play: Mahou Sentai Magiranger: Magimat Dance & Battle'' (Bandai)
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*''Let's! TV Play: Taikan Kakutou One Piece Punch Battle: Kaizokuou ni Kimi ga Naru!'' (Bandai)
 
*''Let’s!TVプレイ 闘印奥義  陰陽大戦記~目指せ最強闘神士~''
 
*''Let’s!TVプレイ 闘印奥義  陰陽大戦記~目指せ最強闘神士~''
*''Mahou Sentai Magiranger: Magimat Dance & Battle'' (Bandai)
 
 
*''MX Dirt Rebel'' (Tiger)
 
*''MX Dirt Rebel'' (Tiger)
*''Taikan Kakutou One Piece Punch Battle: Kaizokuou ni Kimi ga Naru!'' (Bandai)
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*''Takkyuu Yarouze! Excite Ping-Pong'' (Epoch)
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*''Takkyuu Yarouze! Excite Ping-Pong 2'' (Epoch)
 
*''XaviX Tennis'' [XaviXPORT] (SSD)
 
*''XaviX Tennis'' [XaviXPORT] (SSD)
  

Revision as of 22:12, 20 September 2018

Yoshidayama-Workshop logo

Yoshidayama-Workshop Co., Ltd. (株式会社吉田山工房; later known as Yoshidayama Games) is a Kyoto-based development company established in December 1995. It was originally headed by Kouji Murata (村田幸史) and Kenji Okuda (奥田健司). [1] (Murata now runs a company called BitGroove.)

Research Methods: Online resources, shared staff

Arcade

  • Gunpey (programming, graphics, sound) (Banpresto)
  • Quiz & Variety Sukusuku Inufuku (programming, graphics) (Video System)
  • Taisen Mahjong Final Romance 4 (programming, graphics) (Video System)

Game Boy

  • Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful (programming, graphics, sound) (JP Publisher: Banpresto)

Game Boy Advance

  • Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage (sound) (JP Publisher: Namco)

Game Boy Color

  • Pocket King (sound) (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Pocket Lure Boy (sound) (JP Publisher: King Records)

Plug & Play

  • Ace Kimeruze! Excite Tennis (Epoch)
  • Let's! TV Play: Battle Taikan Gomu-Gomu no Kamehameha: Omee no Koe de Ora wo Yobu (Bandai)
Graphics: SunArt [2]
  • Let's! TV Play: Mahou Sentai Magiranger: Magimat Dance & Battle (Bandai)
  • Let's! TV Play: Taikan Kakutou One Piece Punch Battle: Kaizokuou ni Kimi ga Naru! (Bandai)
  • Let’s!TVプレイ 闘印奥義  陰陽大戦記~目指せ最強闘神士~
  • MX Dirt Rebel (Tiger)
  • Takkyuu Yarouze! Excite Ping-Pong (Epoch)
  • Takkyuu Yarouze! Excite Ping-Pong 2 (Epoch)
  • XaviX Tennis [XaviXPORT] (SSD)

PlayStation

  • Gunpey (programming, graphics, sound; under subcontract with Tose) (JP Publisher: Bandai)

Saturn

  • Idol Mahjong Final Romance 4 (graphics) (JP Publisher: Video System)
Programming: Exe-Create

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Zootto Mahjong (sound) (JP Publisher: Nintendo)

WonderSwan

  • Hunter x Hunter: Ishi o Tsugomono (sound driver) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Meta Communication Therapy: Ne Kiite! (JP Publisher: Media Entertainment)
  • Puzzle Bobble (programming, graphics, sound) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)
  • Space Invaders (sound) (JP Publisher: Sunsoft)

WonderSwan Color

  • Flash Koibito-kun (sound) (JP Publisher: Kobunsha)
  • Hunter x Hunter: Michikareshi Mono (sound) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Hunter x Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (sound) (JP Publisher: Bandai)
  • Mr. Driller (sound) (JP Publisher: Namco)
  • Namco Wonder Classic (planning, programming, graphics, sound) (JP Publisher: Namco)

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