Coreland
From Game Developer Research Institute
Houei Sangyou (豊栄産業; better known as Hoei) was founded in April 1977 by Yasushi Matsuda. Its name was changed to Coreland Technology (コアランドテクノロジー; better known as Coreland) in June 1982. In February 1989, the company became a subsidiary of Bandai and was renamed Banpresto. [1]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
As Hoei
Arcade
- Final Ranger (Hoei)
- Future Flash / Laser Base (Hoei/Amstar)
- Jump Bug (Sega)
- Marine Wars (Hoei)
- Mayday!! (Hoei)
- Meteor (Hoei)
- Money Wars (Hoei)
- Space Battle (Hoei)
- Space Stranger (Yachiyo Electronics)
- Space Stranger Part 2 (Yachiyo Electronics)
- Super Meteor (Hoei)
- Super Space Stranger (Hoei)
- Super Twin (Hoei)
- TV Computer Deluxe (Hoei)
- Vanish (?) (Hoei)
As Coreland
Arcade
- 芹沢八段の詰将棋 (Sega)
- 119 (unreleased?) (Sega)
- 4-D Warriors (Sega)
- Black Panther (Konami)
- Brain (Sega)
- Cyber Tank (Coreland)
- Gardia (Sega)
- Gonbee no I'm Sorry / I'm Sorry (Sega)
- Noboranka / Zippy Bug (Data East)
- Pengo (Sega)
- Rafflesia (Sega)
- Seishun Scandal / My Hero (Sega)
- Senryaku Game Bopeep (unreleased) (Sega)
- SWAT (Sega)
- Tougyuu, The / Bullfight (Sega)
- WEC Le Mans 24 (Konami)
Links
- Coreland Game List (Japanese)