Toaplan Arcade Games

Toaplan Arcade Games

Toaplan

Toaplan
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Dates clés 1984 (création)
1994 (banqueroute)
Personnages clés Kenichi Takano
Tsuneki Ikeda
Tatsuya Uemura
Naoki Ogiwara
Toshiaki Tomizawa
Satoshi Kouyama
Mikio Yamaguchi
Junya Inoue
Akira Wakabayashi
Masahiro Yuge
Konichi Tomura
Saori Hiratsuka
Produit(s) Tiger Heli
Out Zone
Snow Bros
Batsugun

Toaplan est une ancienne société japonaise de jeux vidéo fondée en 1984 et fermée en 1994. La société est connue pour ses jeux d'arcade novateurs pour l'époque, principalement des shoot'em up comme Tiger Heli, Twin Cobra, Out Zone ou encore Batsugun.

Liste des jeux

  • Mahjong King / joug Ou (1984)
  • Mahjong Mania / Jong Kyou (1985)
  • Tiger Heli (1985)
  • Guardian / Get Star (1986)
  • Slap Fight / Alcon (1986)
  • Mahjong Sisters (1986)
  • Flying Shark / Hisou Zame / Sky Shark (1987)
  • Wardner / Pyros / Wardner No Mori (1987)
  • Twin Cobra / Kyukyoku Tiger (1987)
  • Rally Bike / Dash Yarou (1988)
  • Truxton / Tatsujin (1988)
  • Hellfire (1989)
  • Twin Hawk / Daisen Pu (1989)
  • Zero Wing (1989)
  • Demon's World / Horror Story (1989)
  • Fire Shark / Same! Same! Same! 1989)
  • Out Zone (1990)
  • Snow Bros (1990)
  • Vimana (1991)
  • Pipi & Bibi's / Whoopee! (1992)
  • Teki Paki (1992)
  • Ghox (1992)
  • Dogyuun (1992)
  • Truxton 2 / Tatsujin Oh (1992)
  • Fix Eight (1992)
  • Grind Stormer / V-5 (1993)
  • Knuckle Bash (1993)
  • Enma Daio (1993)
  • Bastugun (1993)
  • Snow Bros 2 / Otenki Paradise (1993)
  • Power Kick (1993)
  • Teki Paki 2 (1993)
  • Genkai Chousen Distopia (jamais sorti)
  • Survival Battle Dynamic Trial 7 (jamais sorti)

La descendance Toaplan

À la fermeture de Toaplan, une partie des employés ont rejoint quatre sociétés fraichement créées :

Liens externes

  • Portail des entreprises Portail des entreprises
  • Portail du jeu vidéo Portail du jeu vidéo
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