Video System: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 03:26, 4 April 2024
Video System | |
Type | Brand of Hamster |
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Founded | 1986 (Video System) 1990 (Video System USA) 1992 (Mc O'River) August 6, 1997 (Video System USA) |
Headquarters | Kyoto, Japan |
Key people | Koji Furukawa, founder |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Arcade and console games |
Number of people | Not disclosed |
Website | N/A |
Video System is a brand name owned by Hamster.
Video System
Video System Co., Ltd was founded by Koji Furukawa in Japan in 1986.
Video System USA
Video System USA was founded in the United States in 1990.
Mc O'River
Video System USA was renamed Mc O'River in 1992.
Its name reverted to Video System USA on August 6, 1997.
Closure
Video System USA closed around 2000 and Video System closed in 2001.
Acquisition by Hamster
Hamster aquired the rights to the Video System video game catalog in March 2018.
Video System games owned by WEC Museum
Title | Year | System | Notes |
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Aero Fighters 2 | 1994 | Arcade | Hamster's ACA NEOGEO emulation of the arcade version is on Nintendo Switch. |
Aero Fighters 3 | 1995 | Arcade | Hamster's ACA NEOGEO emulation of the arcade version is on Nintendo Switch. |