Difference between revisions of "UPL"
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* ''[[Atomic Robo-Kid]]'' (as original arcade developer; [[Treco]] ported — 1990) | * ''[[Atomic Robo-Kid]]'' (as original arcade developer; [[Treco]] ported — 1990) | ||
+ | * ''[[Fire Mustang]]'' (as original arcade developer; [[Taito]] ported — 1991) | ||
* ''[[Uchuu Senkan Gomora]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Uchuu Senkan Gomora]]'' (1991) | ||
* ''[[Task Force Harrier EX]]'' (as original arcade developer; Treco ported — 1991) | * ''[[Task Force Harrier EX]]'' (as original arcade developer; Treco ported — 1991) | ||
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UPL was an arcade developer primarily producing shoot-'em-ups. Some of their arcade games were licensed to American Sammy, and consequently some home conversions were done by Treco. They fell bankrupt in 1992.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Atomic Robo-Kid (as original arcade developer; Treco ported — 1990)
- Fire Mustang (as original arcade developer; Taito ported — 1991)
- Uchuu Senkan Gomora (1991)
- Task Force Harrier EX (as original arcade developer; Treco ported — 1991)