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The Leland Corporation was an American video game company formed on June 5, 1987, from the assets of
Cinematronics Cinematronics Incorporated was an arcade game video game developer, developer that primarily released vector graphics games in the late 1970s and early 1980s. While other companies released games based on raster graphics, raster displays, early ...
. It was a subsidiary of arcade and home game producer Tradewest, which acquired those assets out of the former company’s bankruptcy. After 1992, the company moved to development of home games to be published by Tradewest and other companies like Williams under the name Leland Interactive Media. In 1994, when
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acquired Tradewest, Leland was absorbed into their internal development.


History

Cinematronics Inc. was a manufacturer of arcade video games based in
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(later in the suburb of El Cajon). They notably introduced games utilizing vector graphics to the coin-op industry with '' Space Wars'' (1977) and the first successful Laserdisc game in '' Dragon’s Lair'' (1983). The company had gone bankrupt in August 1982 in the wake of several unsuccessful games and spent more than four years staving off foreclosure under
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. Tradewest was a company who licensed arcade games from other companies for manufacture, both as full upright cabinets utilizing outsourced manufacturing and kit games that fit into popular cabinets. Most notably, they released the smash hit SNK game '' Ikari Warriors'' (1986). In 1986, they released Cinematronics’ ''Redline Racer'' (1986) as a kit game. Looking to expand their operations, the company entered into negotiations to purchase the assets of the privately held Cinematronics. This union was announced at the ACME trade show in March 1987. The Leland Corporation was incorporated on June 5, 1987. Tradewest purchased all the assets including the factory and all of its employees to transfer into the new company. Initially, Cinematronics co-founder Jim Pierce remained President of the new company, but he was eventually supplanted by Tradewest partner John Rowe. Pierce left the company on March 18, 1988. He initially partnered with Tradewest on an independent venture before fully retiring until his death in 2011. The first release by Leland was ''
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'' (1987), a standalone upright cabinet – a break from their previous strategy of releasing games under their Cinemat hardware. It became a success and prompted the release of updates including the celebrity endorsed '' John Elway’s Team Quarterback'' (1988) and ''All-American Quarterback'' (1989). The celebrity endorsement strategy was carried over into other games including '' Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s Super Off-Road'' (1988) and '' Danny Sullivan’s Indy Heat'' (1991). Product development at the company came to involve a large team of specialist game developers, salesmen, and executives. The game concepting involved storyboards and physical mock-ups of objects – an early form of digitization in arcade games. Leland’s arcade games found their way to home consoles like the
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courtesy of their connection to Tradewest. Developers like British Rare Ltd and Software Creations created versions of their games for the home market. These games often underwent QA testing by Leland’s development team before release. A revised version of the Cinemat system played host to games like ''Brute Force'' (1990). The arcade games ''Aaaargh!'' (1988) and '' Ataxx'' (1990) were created in cooperation with
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, who had opened an office in California under the name Arcadia Systems which Leland did distribution for. '' Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp'', which had been completed in 1984, had been location tested but not released due to the decline of
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arcade games. With a revival in interest for games featuring video through
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releases and LaserDisc releases like American Laser Games’ ''
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'' (1990), Leland released the long-shelved ''Dragon's Lair II'' in cooperation with Sullivan Bluth Interactive in 1991. The game was only available in an upright cabinet. ''Dragon’s Lair II'' was Leland’s final arcade release. In 1992, they moved out of their manufacturing facility on Friendship Drive to a small studio located at 4444 Zion Ave in El Cajon. Their strategy changed to in-house development of Tradewest titles on home systems and the brand of the studio changed to Leland Interactive Media. A large number of their game developers left for other studios while the remaining team created new titles. These included sequels to Leland arcade titles like ''Super Off Road: The Baja'' (1993) and original titles like ''Fun 'N Games'' (1992). In April 1994, WMS Industries purchased Tradewest as part of their strategy to become more directly involved in the home video game market. Leland Interactive Media was acquired as part of this deal and the assets were placed in the hold of Williams Home Entertainment. The original company was renamed to Rowe Resources Inc. on May 4, 1994 to be used as a holding company by John Rowe who joined Williams to oversee development efforts. The team went on to develop games for the
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and
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, most notably conversions of '' Mortal Kombat 3'' and '' Cruis'n USA''. The company was thereafter formally dissolved in February 1997, and the entire company, including its development staff became
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.


Coin-Operated Games

All games developed by The Leland Corporation except where otherwise noted. * ''
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'' (November 1987) * ''
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'' (February 1988) Developed by
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. * ''Viper'' (June 1988) Sequel to ''Danger Zone''. * ''Strike Zone'' (June 1988) * '' John Elway’s Team Quarterback'' (November 1988) * ''Aaaargh!'' (1988) Developed by
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. * '' Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s Super Off-Road'' (February 1989) * ''All-American Quarterback'' (October 1989) * ''Pig Out'' (August 1990) * '' Ataxx'' (October 1990) * ''King Arthur’s Court'' (1990) Not a game. A redemption prize display distributed by Leland. * ''Brute Force'' (November 1990) * '' Danny Sullivan’s Indy Heat'' (April 1991) * ''Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp'' (September 1991) Developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems.


Console Video Games

* ''Pro Quarterback'' (1992) * ''Fun 'N Games'' (December 1993) * ''Super Off Road: The Baja'' (1993) * '' Troy Aikman NFL Football'' (August 1994) * '' Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls'' (August 1994) * '' Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing'' (April 1995) * '' Mortal Kombat 3'' (
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and
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versions, September 1995) * '' DOOM'' (
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version, September 1995) * '' Final DOOM'' (
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version, October 1996) * ''
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'' (
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version, November 1996) * ''
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'' (December 1996, assisted Player 1) * '' Cruis'n USA'' (
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version, December 1996)


References


External links


Leland Corporation profile
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