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Revision as of 18:13, 10 January 2020
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Ving (ビング 株式会社) was a Japanese video game publisher active throughout the 1990s. They still exist, but have since exited the market, concentrating on bicycles, radio controlled helicopters and valve amplifiers. They partnered with Taito to bring several games to the Sega Saturn in Japan.
Softography
Saturn
- Galactic Attack (1995)
- Night Striker S (1996)
- Metal Black (1996)
- Harukaze Sentai V-Force (1997)
- Elevator Action Returns (1997)
- Bubble Symphony (1997)
- BackGuiner: Yomigaeru Yuusha-tachi: Kakusei-hen Guiner Tensei (1998)
- BackGuiner: Yomigaeru Yuusha-tachi: Hishou-hen Uragiri no Senjou (1998)
- Mizubaku Daibouken (1998)
References
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