Yumekobo

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Yumekobo
Type Private
Founded 1988 (Aicom)
1996 (Yumekobo)
(Ceased operations in 2000)
Headquarters Japan
Key people Hajime Satomi, president
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Number of people Not disclosed
Website N/A

Yumekobo was a video game developer.

Aicom

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Aicom was founded in Japan in 1988.

In 1992, it was acquired by Sammy Industry.

Yumekobo

In 1996, it became an independent company and was renamed Yumekobo.

Closure

It ceased operations in 2000.

Aicom games (1988-1996) owned by WEC Museum

Title System Released Notes
Astyanax Arcade, NES 1989
Hoops NES 1989
Totally Rad NES 1990

Yumekubo games (1996-2000) owned by WEC Museum

Title System Released Notes
Blazing Star AES 1998
Fatal Fury: First Contact NGPC 1999
SNK Gals' Fighters NGPC 2000