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− | + | '''Programmers-3 Inc.''' (株式会社プログラマーズ・スリー) was a company formed in Tokyo by Jun Wada (和田淳) and Makoto Hourai (宝来慎), the creators of the Apple II shooter ''A.E.'', with Yoshio Taya (田谷与志夫) [https://archive.org/details/softalkv3n02oct1982/page/46/mode/1up], the company's president.<sup>[[#foot1|1]] [[#foot2|2]]</sup> | |
− | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions | + | <small>'''Footnotes:'''</small><br /> |
+ | <span id="foot1"><small>1. ''Technopolis'' (Vol. 13, 1983/8), p. 110</small></span><br /> | ||
+ | <span id="foot2"><small>2. ''Technopolis'' (Vol. 16, 1983/11), p. 80</small></span> | ||
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+ | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, [[Programmers-3 (hidden data)|hidden data]] | ||
===Apple II=== | ===Apple II=== | ||
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===FM-7=== | ===FM-7=== | ||
*''A.E.'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq) | *''A.E.'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq) | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Crisis Mountain'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq)'''</div> | ||
*''Miner 2049er'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq) | *''Miner 2049er'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq) | ||
+ | *<div style="color:red">'''''Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory'' (JP Publisher: Comptiq)'''</div> | ||
− | === | + | ===HC-20/HX-20=== |
*''Jumping Pawn'' [http://www.chrismcovell.com/diary.html#epson] | *''Jumping Pawn'' [http://www.chrismcovell.com/diary.html#epson] | ||
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===SMC-777=== | ===SMC-777=== | ||
− | *''Championship Lode Runner'' (JP Publisher: Sony) | + | *<div style="color:red">'''''Championship Lode Runner'' (JP Publisher: Sony)'''</div> |
− | *''Choplifter'' (JP Publisher: Sony) | + | :<small>Developer: Raly Systems? (Predecessor of Foretune? Some of the people in the credits on the disk were later involved with Foretune, including the president.)</small> |
+ | :<small>Unable to find the back of the box to confirm Programmers-3's involvement.</small> | ||
+ | *''Choplifter'' (JP Publisher: Sony) | ||
+ | *''Lode Runner'' (JP Publisher: Sony) | ||
+ | :<small>Developer: Raly Systems? (Predecessor of Foretune? Some of the people in the credits on the disk were later involved with Foretune, including the president.)</small> | ||
+ | *''Star Blazer'' (JP Publisher: Sony) | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 28 April 2024
Programmers-3 Inc. (株式会社プログラマーズ・スリー) was a company formed in Tokyo by Jun Wada (和田淳) and Makoto Hourai (宝来慎), the creators of the Apple II shooter A.E., with Yoshio Taya (田谷与志夫) [1], the company's president.1 2
Footnotes:
1. Technopolis (Vol. 13, 1983/8), p. 110
2. Technopolis (Vol. 16, 1983/11), p. 80
Research Methods: Actual mentions, hidden data
Apple II
- A.E. (US Publisher: Brøderbund)
FM-7
- A.E. (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- Crisis Mountain (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- Miner 2049er (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
HC-20/HX-20
- Jumping Pawn [2]
PC-88
- A.E. (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- Crisis Mountain (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- The Heist (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
- Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory (JP Publisher: Comptiq)
SMC-777
- Championship Lode Runner (JP Publisher: Sony)
- Developer: Raly Systems? (Predecessor of Foretune? Some of the people in the credits on the disk were later involved with Foretune, including the president.)
- Unable to find the back of the box to confirm Programmers-3's involvement.
- Choplifter (JP Publisher: Sony)
- Lode Runner (JP Publisher: Sony)
- Developer: Raly Systems? (Predecessor of Foretune? Some of the people in the credits on the disk were later involved with Foretune, including the president.)
- Star Blazer (JP Publisher: Sony)