List Of Games Released By Data East
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List Of Games Released By Data East
This is a list of video and pinball games released by Data East. Video games Arcade video game, Arcade *''Super Break'' (1978) *''Space Fighter'' (1978) *''Super Break 2'' (1978) *''Astro Fighter'' (1979) *''Mad Alien'' (1980, a.k.a. ''Mad Rider'' and ''Highway Chase'') *''Sengoku Ninja Tai'' (1980) *''Terranean'' (1980) *''Astro Fantasia'' (1981) *''Manhattan'' (1981) *''Tournament Pro Golf'' (1981, a.k.a. ''Pro Golf'' and ''18 Hole Pro Golf'') *''Treasure Island (1981 video game), Treasure Island'' (1981) *''BurgerTime'' (1982) *''Bump 'n' Jump'' (1982) *''Disco No. 1'' (1982) *''Lock 'n' Chase'' (1982) *''Zoar'' (1982, a.k.a. ''Mission X'') *''Pro Tennis'' (1982) *''Boomer Rang'r'' (1983) *''Tag Team Wrestling'' (1983) *''Pro Bowling'' (1983) *''Pro Soccer'' (1983) *''Rootin' Tootin (1983, a.k.a. ''La-Pa-Pa'') *''Super Doubles Tennis'' (1983) *''B-Wings'' (1984) *''Cobra Command (laserdisc video game), Cobra Command'' (1984) *''Kamikaze Cabbie'' (1984, a.k.a. ''Yellow Cab'') * ...
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Data East
, also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game, pinball and electronic engineering company. The company was in operation from 1976 to 2003, and released 150 video game titles. At one time, the company had annual sales of 20 billion yen in the United States alone but eventually went bankrupt. The American subsidiary, Data East USA, was headquartered in San Jose, California. Its main headquarters were located in Suginami, Tokyo. The majority of Data East's video games, its trademark and logo, are owned today by the mobile gaming company G-Mode, a subsidiary of Marvelous (company), Marvelous. A small number of Data East video games are owned by other companies, notably Paon DP. History Data East was founded on April 20, 1976, by Tokai University alumnus Tetsuo Fukuda. Data East developed and released in July 1977 its first arcade game ''Jack Lot'', a medal game based on Blackjack for business use. This was followed in January 1978 by ''Super Break'' which was its first actual ...
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