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Japan Media Programming
Founded: 1981-09-01[1][2]
Defunct: 2003
Headquarters:
Japan

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Japan Media Programming Co., Ltd. (日本メディアプログラミング), sometimes credited as JAMP or JAMP Inc., was a Japanese software development company and video game developer.

The company operated a subsidiary in the Philippines named JAMP-Cebu Inc. (株式会社セブジャンプ), which later became Booom!! Interactive.[3]

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