Difference between revisions of "Eleca"
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===DS=== | ===DS=== | ||
*''Zokusha Kids, The'' (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher) | *''Zokusha Kids, The'' (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher) | ||
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+ | ===Game Boy=== | ||
+ | *''Rock'n! Monster!!'' (co-developed with Horisoft) (JP Publisher: Hori) | ||
===Game Boy Advance=== | ===Game Boy Advance=== | ||
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===Game Boy Color=== | ===Game Boy Color=== | ||
*''Choro Q: Hyper Customable GB'' (JP Publisher: Takara) | *''Choro Q: Hyper Customable GB'' (JP Publisher: Takara) | ||
+ | :<small>Sound: Reeb</small> | ||
*''Perfect Choro Q'' (JP Publisher: Takara) | *''Perfect Choro Q'' (JP Publisher: Takara) | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 6 August 2009
Eleca (エレカ; short for Electronics Application [エレクトロニクスアプリケーション]) was established on December 3, 1980.
Arcade
- Angel Kids (programming) (Sega)
- Production: Exa Planning
- Pythagoras no Nazo (programming) (Sega)
- Production: Exa Planning
DS
- Zokusha Kids, The (JP Publisher: D3 Publisher)
Game Boy
- Rock'n! Monster!! (co-developed with Horisoft) (JP Publisher: Hori)
Game Boy Advance
- Choro Q Advance / Gadget Racers (JP Publisher: Takara; US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment)
- Choro Q Advance 2 (JP Publisher: Takara)
Game Boy Color
- Choro Q: Hyper Customable GB (JP Publisher: Takara)
- Sound: Reeb
- Perfect Choro Q (JP Publisher: Takara)
Game Gear
- Scratch Golf (JP/US Publisher: VIC Tokai)
Super Famicom/Super NES
- Dynamic Stadium (JP Publisher: Sammy)
- [Hidden data]
- Ippatsu Gyakuten! Keiba Keirin Kyoutei (JP Publisher: Planning Office WADA)