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Шаблон:Nihongo, was a video game production company, established in February 1978 and headquartered in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. The company suspended business in October 5, 1999.[1] In February 2023, Japanese video game publisher Hamster Corporation acquired the rights to Allumer's catalog of titles.[2] After the acquisition, the games from the company began to appear on their Arcade Archives series of re-releases, beginning with Magical Speed. Other titles from the company, such as Blandia, Rezon, Mad Shark, and Zing Zing Zip started appearing afterwards.

Notable works

Arcade

  • Blandia (licensed by Taito)
  • Great Swordsman (published by Taito)
  • Joshi Volleyball (published by Taito)
  • Mad Shark (clone of Raiden; developed by MOSS)
  • Magical Speed (published by Namco)
  • Mahjong Yonshimai Wakakusa Monogatari (hardware design) (published by Maboroshi Ware)
  • Masked Riders Club Battle Race (published by Banpresto)
  • Godzilla (published by Banpresto)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (published by Banpresto)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue (published by Banpresto) (CG Production: Studio Dews)
  • Gladiator (published by Taito)
  • Rezon
  • US Classic (published by Seta)
  • Zing Zing Zip (published by Tecmo)
  • War of Aero- Project MEIOU (published by Yang Cheng Electronic Co. Ltd.)
  • SD Gundam Neo Battling (published by Banpresto)
  • Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! (published by Banpresto)
  • Tokusyu Butai UAG / Thundercade / Twin Formation (published by Taito)

PC

  • Fortune Quest (unreleased)[3]

PlayStation

  • Gokuu Densetsu: Magic Beast Warriors
  • Idol Promotion: Yumie Suzuki

See also

References

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