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Nihon Bussan/AV Japan
[edit]Killer List of Videogames said that this and a few other Data East arcade games were developed by Nihon Bussan (a.k.a. Nichibutsu), but they weren't credited, making several people think Nihon Bussan wasn't involved in developing this nor some of Data East's other arcade games. There are other companies that developed games for others without being credited, like Micronics (who ported Capcom's 1943, Taito's Elevator Action and SNK's Athena to the Famicom/NES), Sakata SAS (who ported some of Data East's arcades to the Famicom/NES and perhaps other platforms) and probably UPL (who probably developed Jaleco's early arcade games). Parrothead1983 (talk) 02:06, 16 March 2010 (UTC)