Aicom
Aicom was aJapanese video game developer, founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Irem and Jaleco. Despite evidence to support this, the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sega Sammy Holdings in 1992. Their games include The Mafat Conspiracy, Totally Rad and Vice: Project Doom on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Blaster Master Boy for the Game Boy and Pulstar for Neo Geo. Aicom eventually broke off from Sammy, and, with funding from SNK, eventually became Yumekobo, producing games mainly for SNK systems.
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Aicom
Aicom was aJapanese video game developer, founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Irem and Jaleco. Despite evidence to support this, the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sega Sammy Holdings in 1992. Their games include The Mafat Conspiracy, Totally Rad and Vice: Project Doom on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Blaster Master Boy for the Game Boy and Pulstar for Neo Geo. Aicom eventually broke off from Sammy, and, with funding from SNK, eventually became Yumekobo, producing games mainly for SNK systems.
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Aicom was aJapanese video game ...... games mainly for SNK systems.
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Aicom/Yumekobo Aicom, fondée e ...... eux vidéo maintenant disparue.
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Aicom was aJapanese video game ...... games mainly for SNK systems.
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Aicom/Yumekobo Aicom, fondée e ...... eux vidéo maintenant disparue.
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Aicom
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Aicom
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Aicom/Yumekobo
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