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[Game] What I know about this manufacturer.

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  • April 27, 2025
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DECO

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Weird Game Maker

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I’m also releasing fighting games.

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Win

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A fan of hardcore decorations.

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Gas mask

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drum can

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Shiitake mushroom shop

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Zorge

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Big!

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Sky Fang Wolf Fang Skeleton Fang

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Hello!

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From the beginning, the climax.

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Invented the cancel command throw.

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For me, it’s the place of Metal Max.

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It was early to focus on Marvel Comics.

But it’s surreal to see Captain America and Iron Man throwing rocks with all their might.

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The competition karate here is the roots of competitive fighting games.

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Pinball

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The gaming division was actually doing well.

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The realization upon hearing that it’s Technos Japan and your relative (the company where President Taki used to work).

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Decoranger

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Everyone! The action game we’ve been developing is finally complete!

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Why is it a deco?

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Leave it to me for weird games! The development team got angry at the copy thought up by the sales team.

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I still don’t really understand why the sobbing and… came out from here.

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The background music is really well done.

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The impression changes when it comes to consumers, right?

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The gameplay itself is quite grounded while also being distinctive.

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Gamerdelic is still active.

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When there were still summer games in Akihabara, I played Manhattan a few times, but there was no instruction manual.

Aha, it’s a game where you jump and land → I didn’t understand the game’s rules until the end because of dying.

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Metal Max shop

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There is also a company called DataWest.

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I didn’t have the impression that they were making strange games because I knew them from Metal Max Returns.

I changed my mind with Trio the Punch.

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Give me the license of anger! Sure! The place where they made the heavy barrel is doing quite interesting things, isn’t it?

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Um, this… is the Soviet flag…

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I can’t wait for the new Metal Max game…

Well, there’s no point in saying it in the thread about the thread image, but…

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Edward Randy has become a bit easier to play… RoboCop probably doesn’t seem like it will be playable.

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The president was a senior from the university I attended.

I see how the title of B-WING came about.

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Metal Max

Trio The Punch

Chernobyl

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Akeaka is wondering how long they plan to continue the Great Ragtime Show! It’s stuck there.

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Detective Jinguji Saburo’s early works are full of the kind of bizarre content typical of Famicom games, but during the PS era, they developed original elements rapidly and produced well-structured games, showing a genuine dedication to game development in the past.

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The place where Jinguji was released.

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B-WING is interesting, isn’t it?

Because it’s a shot at A and a separation at B, I suddenly find myself unarmed by mistake.

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By the 1990s, it seemed like the company had shed its eccentric image and was releasing B-grade games in a good way.

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Every game is intense.

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I really liked Majidoro.

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I really owe a lot to pinball.

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Everyone is misunderstanding, but shiitake mushrooms were actually profitable.

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The acquired Metal Max has passed away, and I had placed my hopes on Metal Saga, but it has been a long time since X has been updated.

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I’ve been taken care of by Metal Max, but

I’m not well-versed in anything else.

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Was it also here that Hercules’ glory was?

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Probably the most popular female character from this manufacturer.

Probably the most popular female character from this manufacturer.

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Sisters!

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Personally, I like action games from this manufacturer.

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Metal Max is addictive.

Although there were bugs in 2, it was still fun.

The rare element was also excellent.

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Hercules is a good work.

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Since the home version features Metal Max Jinguji Heracles and the Glory Magical Drop, I think the sense of being quirky likely stems mostly from the arcade side.

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Sisters!

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The B-WING of Tokai University Shonan Campus has a Y-shaped structure, with the wings referred to as A-wing to C-wing.

I heard long ago that the origin is that there was a cultural club room in the B-wing during the president’s time at school.

http://mirutake.fc2web.com/17/461no1/no1.htm

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Wolf Fang is just too cool.

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If it’s a strange game… as the words say, I’ll remember it.

There’s a relatively high chance that something will come out saying, “This game was indeed a product of Japan.”

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I liked Hercules: Glory of the Gods 3 and 4.

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It is also famous for the fact that there was a Sakuma Akira who is not the Sakuma Akira.

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I liked the rogue warrior team Bloody Wolf.

I haven’t been able to do it because I missed out on buying in VC… The physical items are marked up…

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I think that while Trio the Punch looks strange, it’s not really a decent action game and leans more towards being a bad game.

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The mysterious game “Zorge” Jungle 4 should be evaluated as a comprehensive resource from Data East (and also from Big Tokai).

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The Great Ragtimes Show was also trying to port M2, so I don’t think it’s a rights issue.

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All about Data East is interesting.

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A manufacturer that gives the impression of fried noodles topped with plenty of mustard mayonnaise and sauce.

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The flying power disk was a big hit in France.

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When it comes to deco games, it’s usually about the abducted president.

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Wasn’t it the manufacturer of the Super Famicom billiards game?

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I was wondering why the title logos of Flying Power Disk and Fighters History are similar.

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I wonder if Edward Randy won’t be transplanted.

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Just the fact that they released the “Tooth” trilogy into the world makes them a legendary manufacturer.

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It feels like evidence that the breadth of the titles being released is not just a strange thing about the manufacturer.

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I heard that the original DECO staff created Dynamite Deka.

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It’s hopeless… I’m going bankrupt… (a few hours later)… Huh, did we figure out the funding? We’re not going bankrupt!

Thus, the first bankruptcy crisis has passed.

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There are some unusual games at the arcade, so why not give them a try?

Huh? This is a weird game, and I remember it was usually Deco.

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They also released pre-rendered Marvel fighting games, right?

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They say “the three great weird games,” but when it comes to the “weird” part, even adding Karnov and Chernobyl doesn’t come close to Tripan.

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Jinguji

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Every time there is talk about Otani’s pet dog Dekopin, I sometimes wish that my Dekopin would also get some attention as a side note.

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Looking at the games from the early 90s, I think they were made by companies with excellent production values.

It’s cheesy, but it feels right.

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I feel that Karnof was quite decent as a game.

Chernobyl goes without saying.

Trio the Punch has a sense that makes you go “huh????” but I can’t bring myself to dislike it.

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Data East Cross San Soft

If the third company releases in PXZ format, it would be Jaleco.

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It seems that the game itself was solid since it wasn’t called a crappy game.

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I really like the arcade games from this manufacturer because they have good English pronunciation and the atmosphere feels like a Western movie.

I am ninja!?

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I love Chelnov (MD version)!!!!

The player character that suddenly appears and rolls over a stone also shows up in the final stage, allowing you to avoid helicopter attacks (sometimes you still get hit), and in the Egypt stage, when you’re taken out by the hand, the player character gets grabbed. It’s not just about name jokes; you can really see the effort to entertain through the visuals as well.

I like that I can mess with the credits, so even a novice like me can clear it in a good way, which leaves a good impression.

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If I had been riding the wave of 3D polygons, I wonder if I would still be around today…

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That guy.

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It’s actually really well done, isn’t it?

Fighters History

Dynamite

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Karnov’s Revenge is generally fun as a game, but…

Tropan is rough as a game…

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There are many strange but rewarding games.

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Just from looking at the screenshot, it seems somewhat normal, but I think Captain Silver, which is crazier, is more bizarre than Karnov.

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At that time, there was a period when Outfoxies was said to be part of the ragtime show staff.

What we were making was Suikoden Battle! Look at the dot! I heard about the story we were talking about through someone else.

There aren’t that many people who can distinguish them that well just by pixel, you know… that’s what I thought.

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One of the games that makes me worry if the people who created it are okay is Trio the Punch.

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I love the sound like “tirin” that often happened when you inserted a credit in arcade games in the late ’80s.

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The arcade version of Chernobyl may have a dangerous setting, but overall the presentation is cool.

What are clay figures?

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It looks interesting when watching skilled players play Chess, but actually trying it out, it becomes quite challenging…

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Leave the weird games to me!

…What the hell!?

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A manufacturer that started with electromechanics and has the technical ability to create games and pinball machines.

The establishment and spread of JAMMA is thanks to DECO.

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Chernobyl can’t go back! It’s enough to establish with the dilemma, and whether you can get on board with that or not.

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While I was making a robot game, I was redirected to Trio The Punch.

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Each work has sharp and good dialogue.

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At that time, everyone was using the 68000 due to the high-performance issues with circuit boards, so why not just use the higher version?

I thought it was characteristic of a mid-tier player to be using the 68020 so quickly.

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Nyo-ki

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I liked it because it can go from hard fantasy to modern battles like those in Western movies.

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I like the strange sound effect that sounds like “yo-yo-yo” when you defeat enemies in Triphen.

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The port of Edward Randi and quite a few decogames is being done on the Evercade, a console from France, right?

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It was a shame that there was a long silence since Metal Max Returns.

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There may be differing opinions about that fluffy tissue jump, but since you can step on enemies and jump again, it can be utilized to cross rivers or hands, and to shoot while doing rotating jumps to sweep away enemies, so personally, I think it’s great in its own way.

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Actually, the ragtime show is included in a collection that’s like a retro game assortment.

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Did you become a mushroom shop? A fish tank?

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It was a little fun to talk about Chernobyl after a long time.

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