Industry | Video game developer |
---|---|
Founded | 1982(?), Japan, Osaka |
Defunct | 1993(?) |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Osaka , Japan |
Micronics (マイクロニクス Maikuronikusu) was a Japanese video game developer in 1980s and 1990s. It mostly ported arcade games to the Nintendo Entertainment System. Like many video game developers, Micronics didn't credit itself in its games, displaying instead only the name of the video game publisher (with exception of Super Volleyball for the Sega Mega Drive).
While the company is not well known in the game industry, it has produced some obscure titles like 89 Dennou Kyusei Uranai. Kazuo (Kazzo) Yagi was the main programmer for the games during the NES era. The company hired professional musicians to compose music for its games such as Tsugutoshi Goto, Kimio Nomura, and Joe Hisaishi.
The company started to develop SNES games, again uncredited. However, some of its games credited Khaos in the ROM, which is believed to have been Micronics's name while developing SNES games.
Video games
Micronics developed primarily for the Nintendo Entertainment System and, to a lesser extent, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive.[1]
Nintendo Entertainment System
- 1942 [lower-alpha 1]
- '89 Dennō Kyūsei Uranai
- Athena
- Elevator Action
- Exed Exes
- Geimos
- Ghosts 'n Goblins [lower-alpha 2]
- Ikari Warriors
- Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road
- Miracle Ropitt: 2100-Nen no Daibōken
- Mottomo Abunai Deka
- Onyanko Town
- SonSon [lower-alpha 1]
- Stick Hunter
- Super Pitfall
- Thundercade
- Tiger Heli
- Twin Cobra
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Raiden Trad
- Acrobat Mission
- Spriggan Powered
Sega Mega Drive
- F1 Circus MD
- Super Volleyball
- Atomic Robo Kid
Note
References
- ↑ "Video Game Rebirth : Game Database : Company". www.vgrebirth.org. Archived from the original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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