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'''Zap''' (ザップ) was a game development company started by entrepreneur Yuichiro Itakura (板倉雄一郎) in February 1984 [http://www.yuichiro-itakura.com/partner/prof_itakura.html]at the age of 19.  
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'''Zap''' (ザップ) was a game development company started by entrepreneur Yuichiro Itakura (板倉雄一郎) in February 1984 [http://www.yuichiro-itakura.com/partner/prof_itakura.html] at the age of 19.
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, shared credits
  
 
===Famicom/NES===
 
===Famicom/NES===

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Zap (ザップ) was a game development company started by entrepreneur Yuichiro Itakura (板倉雄一郎) in February 1984 [1] at the age of 19.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, shared credits

Famicom/NES

  • Ankoku Shinwa: Yamato Takeru Densetsu (JP Publisher: Tokyo Shoseki)
  • Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu (JP Publisher: Natsume)
  • Super Rugby (JP Publisher: TSS)

Mark III/Master System

  • Summer Games / Jogos Olympícos (EU Publisher: Sega; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)

MSX1

  • Bomber King (JP Publisher: Hudson)
  • Cosmo Explorer (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Fairy (JP Publisher: Zap)
  • Funky Mouse (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Glider (JP Publisher: Zap)
  • Manes (JP Publisher: Zap)
  • Midnight Brothers (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Payload (JP Publisher: Sony)
  • Pineapplin (JP Publisher: Zap)
  • Ski Command (JP Publisher: Casio)

MSX2

  • Ankoku Shinwa: Yamato Takeru Densetsu (JP Publisher: Tokyo Shoseki)