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Latest revision as of 07:34, 6 August 2023
Asmik | ||
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Founded: 1985 | ||
T-series code: T-20 | ||
Merged with: Ace Entertainment | ||
Merged into: Asmik Ace Entertainment (1998) | ||
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Asmik (アスミック) was a video game developer founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of Sumitomo.
In 1998, they merged with Ace Entertainment to form Asmik Ace Entertainment.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Super Hydlide (1989)
- Air Diver (1990)
- Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel (1990)
- Verytex (1991)
- Ransei no Hasha (1991)
Saturn
- Houma Hunter Lime Perfect Collection (1995)
- Civilization: Shin Sekai Shichi Dai Bunmei (1997)
- World Evolution Soccer (1997)
PC Engine
- Shinobi (1989)
- Power Drift (1990)
- Power Drift (unreleased)
References
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