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Company Profile (Data East)
Information in the game database is updated periodically. Below, you'll find that information compiled as pertains to Data East. The company may be involved as a publisher, developer or both.
Amiga
Drakkhen [1989]
Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja [1993]
RoboCop [1989]
Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja [1988]
Caveman Ninja [1991]
Edward Randy [1990]
Gate of Doom [1990]
Hippodrome [1989]
Karnov [1987]
Kung-Fu Master [1984]
Night Slashers [1993]
RoboCop [1988]
Sly Spy [1989]
Journey Escape [1982]
Revive [October 27, 1999]
BurgerTime [September 23, 1988]
Karate Champ [July 22, 1988]
Pachinko GP [November 18, 1988]
Santa Claus no Takarabako [December 4, 1987]
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Kiken na Ninin - Kouhen [February 10, 1989]
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Kiken na Ninin - Zenpen [December 9, 1988]
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Shinjuku Chuuou Kouen Satsujin Jiken [April 27, 1987]
BurgerTime Deluxe [March, 1991]
Crystal Quest [1991]
Hercules no Eikou [December 27, 1992]
Joe & Mac [June 1, 1993]
Lock 'N Chase [unknown]
Nail 'N Scale [1992]
Side Pocket [1990]
Tumble Pop [March, 1993]
Atomic Runner [1992]
Captain America and the Avengers [1992]
Midnight Resistance [unknown]
Karnov's Revenge [1994]
Magical Drop 2 [1996]
Magical Drop III [1997]
SpinMaster [1994]
Street Hoop [1994]
WindJammers [1994]
Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing [March, 1990]
Bad Dudes [July, 1990]
Battle Chess [July, 1990]
Be-Bop High School: Koukousei Gokuraku Densetsu [March 30, 1988]
Bo Jackson Baseball [October, 1991]
Boulder Dash [June, 1990]
BreakThru [November, 1987]
Bump 'N Jump [December, 1988]
Burger Time [May, 1987]
B-Wings [June 3, 1986]
Captain America and the Avengers [December, 1991]
Caveman Games [October, 1990]
Cobra Command [November, 1988]
Daikaijyu Deburasu [December 21, 1990]
Dark Lord [February 8, 1991]
Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum [February, 1990]
Donald Land [January 29, 1988]
Golf Club: Birdie Rush [December 9, 1987]
Heavy Barrel [March, 1990]
Hercules no Eikou II: Titan no Metsubou [December 23, 1989]
Hercules no Eikou: Toujin Makyouden [June 12, 1987]
Home Run Night '90: The Pennant League [July 24, 1990]
Home Run Nighter: Pennant League!! [March 31, 1989]
Joe & Mac [December, 1992]
Karate Champ [November, 1986]
Karnov [January, 1988]
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja [November, 1987]
Little Magic [September 14, 1990]
Metal Max [May 24, 1991]
Rampage [December, 1988]
Ring King [September, 1987]
RoboCop [December, 1989]
RoboCop 2 [April, 1991]
Shadow of the Ninja [December, 1990]
Side Pocket [June, 1987]
Soccer League: Winner's Cup [August 12, 1988]
Tag Team Wrestling [October, 1986]
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni [September 28, 1990]
Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Yokohama Minato Renzoku Satsujin Jiken [February 26, 1988]
Werewolf: The Last Warrior [November, 1990]
Creature Shock [January 1, 1996]
Defcon 5 [January 1, 1996]
Thunder Storm LX-3 & Road Blaster [October 20, 1995]
Creature Shock [January 1, 1996]
Defcon 5 [1995]
Magical Drop III [June 20, 1997]
Suikoenbu: Fuuun Saiki [March 22, 1996]
Panic! [unknown]
Rampage [December, 1988]
ABC's Monday Night Football [December, 1993]
Congo's Caper [May, 1993]
Death Blade [July 16, 1993]
Dragon's Lair [February, 1993]
Fighter's History [August, 1994]
Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!! [February 17, 1995]
Heracles no Eikou IV: Kamigami-kara no Okurimono [October 21, 1994]
Hercules no Eikou III: Kamigami no Chinmoku [April 24, 1992]
Joe & Mac [January, 1992]
Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics [April, 1994]
Magical Drop [October 20, 1995]
Magical Drop 2 [September 20, 1996]
Metal Max 2 [March 5, 1993]
Metal Max Returns [September 29, 1995]
Motteke Oh! Dorobou [December 15, 1995]
Sengoku [unknown]
Shadowrun [May, 1993]
Side Pocket [December, 1993]
Super Birdie Rush [March 6, 1992]
Burgertime [1983]
Treasure Island [1984]
Bloody Wolf [unknown]
Drop Off [unknown]
Silent Debuggers [unknown]
Winning Shot [unknown]
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