Information in the game database is updated periodically. Below, you'll find that information compiled as pertains to I'Max. The company may be involved as a publisher, developer or both.
Game Boy
Kandume Monsters [March 27, 1998]
Nail 'N Scale [1992]
Nikkan Berutomo Club [June 26, 1998]
Pachi-Slot World Cup '94 [July 29, 1994]
Sumo Fighter [March, 1993]
Tsume Shogi Mondai Teikyou: Shogi Sekai [April 15, 1994]
Famicom Igo Nyuumon [November 29, 1991]
Famicom Shogi: Ryuu-Ou-Sen [February 15, 1991]
Navy Blue [February 14, 1992]
Ball Bullet Gun [December 1, 1995]
Death Brade [July 16, 1993]
Dossun! Ganseki Battle [December 16, 1994]
Dual Orb [April 16, 1993]
Dual Orb 2 [December 29, 1994]
Super Hanafuda [August 5, 1994]
Super Hanafuda 2 [October 20, 1995]
Super Keiba [August 10, 1993]
Super Keiba 2 [May 19, 1996]
Super Keirin [July 14, 1995]
Super Koukou Yakyuu: Ichikyuu Jikkon [August 5, 1994]
Super Mahjong [August 22, 1992]
Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4Jin Uchi [December 2, 1993]
Super Mahjong 3: Karakuchi [November 25, 1994]
Super Pachinko [July 29, 1994]
Super Shogi [June 19, 1992]
Super Shogi 2 [June 17, 1994]
Super Shogi 3 [December 29, 1995]
Bouken Danshaken Don San-Heart Hen [January 4, 1992]
Insmouse No Yakata [October 13, 1995]
There are numerous companies in the industry, and their names change like the weather. The information above is not particular about the finer details. Acquisitions are common, so companies with no recent listings may still be developing games under a new name. For example, DMA Design currently has a Rockstar name. Do you know of a title that is not listed above but should be? Be sure and let a staff member know. You can contact staff if you click here.
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