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This is a list of video and pinball games released by Data East.

Video games[edit]

Arcade[edit]

  • Super Break (1978, Data East's first game)
  • Super Break 2 (1978)
  • Astro Fighter (1979)
  • Mad Alien (1980, a.k.a. Mad Rider and Highway Chase)
  • Sengoku Ninja Tai (1980)
  • Terranean (1980)
  • Astro Fantasia (1981)
  • Manhattan (1981)
  • Tournament Pro Golf (1981, a.k.a. Pro Golf and 18 Hole Pro Golf)
  • Treasure Island (1981)
  • BurgerTime (1982)
  • Bump 'n' Jump (1982)
  • Disco No. 1 (1982)
  • Lock 'n' Chase (1982)
  • Mission-X (1982)
  • Pro Tennis (1982)
  • Boomer Rang'r (1983)
  • Tag Team Wrestling (1983)
  • Pro Bowling (1983)
  • Pro Soccer (1983)
  • Rootin' Tootin' (1983, a.k.a. La-Pa-Pa)
  • Super Doubles Tennis (1983)
  • B-Wings (1984)
  • Cobra Command (1984)
  • Kamikaze Cabbie (1984, a.k.a. Yellow Cab)
  • Karate Champ (1984)
  • Kung-Fu Master (1984)
  • Liberation (1984, a.k.a. Dual Assault)
  • Mysterious Stones (1984)
  • Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory (1984)
  • Scrum Try (1984)
  • Zaviga (1984)
  • Metal Clash (1985)
  • Performan (1985)
  • Ring King (1985)
  • Road Blaster (1985)
  • Shootout (1985)
  • BreakThru (1986)
  • Darwin 4078 (1986)
  • Express Raider (1986, a.k.a. Western Express)
  • Fire Trap (1986)
  • Last Mission (1986)
  • Lock-On (1986)
  • Shackled (1986)
  • Side Pocket (1986)
  • Zippy Bug (1986)
  • Captain Silver (1987)
  • Garyo Retsuden (1987)
  • Gondomania (1987)
  • Heavy Barrel (1987)
  • Karnov (1987)
  • Oscar: Psycho-Nics (1987)
  • The Real Ghostbusters (1987)
  • SRD: Super Real Darwin (1987)
  • Wonder Planet (1987)
  • Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja (1988)
  • Bloody Wolf (1988)
  • Chelnov (1988)
  • Cobra Command (1988)
  • Hippodrome (1988, a.k.a. Fighting Fantasy)
  • RoboCop (1988)
  • Stadium Hero (1988)
  • Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon (1989)
  • Midnight Resistance (1989)
  • Sly Spy (1989)
  • Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation (1989)
  • The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy (1990)
  • Gate of Doom (1990)
  • Super BurgerTime (1990)
  • Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me... (1990)
  • Captain America and the Avengers (1991)
  • China Town (1991)
  • Desert Assault (1991)
  • Hop A Tic Tac Toe (1991)
  • Joe & Mac (1991)
  • Lemmings (1991, Arcade prototype version)
  • Mutant Fighter (1991)
  • RoboCop 2 (1991)
  • Rohga: Armor Force (1991)
  • Tumblepop (1991)
  • Two Crude (1991)
  • Boogie Wings (1992)
  • Diet Go! Go! (1992)
  • Dragon Gun (1992)
  • Nitro Ball (1992)
  • Wizard Fire (1992)
  • Fighter's History (1993)
  • Heavy Smash (1993)
  • High Seas Havoc (1993)
  • Night Slashers (1993)
  • Spinmaster (1993)
  • Karnov's Revenge (1994)
  • Joe & Mac Returns (1994)
  • Locked 'n Loaded (1994)
  • Street Slam (1994)
  • Tattoo Assassins (1994)
  • Windjammers (1994)
  • Avengers in Galactic Storm (1995)
  • Backfire! (1995)
  • Dunk Dream 95 (1995, a.k.a. Hoops 96)
  • Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty (1995)
  • Ghostlop (1996)
  • Magical Drop II (1996)
  • Mausuke no Ojama the World (1996)
  • Skull Fang Ku-u-ga Gaiden (1996)
  • Stadium Hero '96 (1996)
  • Air Walkers (1996)
  • Magical Drop III (1997)

Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]

  • B-Wings (1985)
  • BurgerTime (1985)
  • Bump 'n' Jump (1986)
  • Karate Champ (1986)
  • Tag Team Pro Wrestling (1986)
  • BreakThru (1987)
  • Golf Club: Birdie Rush (1987)
  • Karnov (1987)
  • Kid Niki: Radical Ninja (1987)
  • Ring King (1987)
  • Santa Claus no Takarabako (1987)
  • Side Pocket (1987)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken (1987)
  • Tōjin Makyō Den: Heracles no Eikō (1987)
  • Captain Silver (1988)
  • Cobra Command (1988)
  • Donald Land (1988)
  • Pachinko Grand Prix (1988)
  • Rampage (1988)
  • Soccer League - Winner's Cup (1988)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Kiken na Futari - Zenpen (1988)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Yokohama-kō Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (1988)
  • Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing (1989)
  • Bad Dudes (1989)
  • Heracles no Eikō II: Titan no Metsubō (1989)
  • Home Run Night (1989)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Kiken na Futari - Kōhen (1989)
  • Caveman Games (1990)
  • Daikaijyu Deburasu (1990)
  • Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum (1990)
  • Heavy Barrel (1990)
  • Home Run Night '90 (1990)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni... (1990)
  • Little Magic (1990)
  • Werewolf: The Last Warrior (1990)
  • Bo Jackson Baseball (1991)
  • Captain America and the Avengers (1991)
  • Dark Lord (1991)
  • Metal Max (1991)
  • Joe & Mac (1992)

Game Boy series[edit]

  • Lock 'n' Chase (1990)
  • Side Pocket (1990)
  • Nail 'n' Scale (1990)
  • BurgerTime Deluxe (1991)
  • Heracles no Eikō: Ugokidashita Kamigami (1992)
  • Tumblepop (1992)
  • Joe & Mac (1993)
  • Captain America and the Avengers (1994)
  • Magical Drop (2000)

Super NES[edit]

  • Joe & Mac (1991)
  • Congo's Caper (1992)
  • Heracles no Eikō III: Kamigami no Chinmoku (1992)
  • Super Birdie Rush (1992)
  • ABC Monday Night Football (1993)
  • Captain America and the Avengers (1993)
  • Dragon's Lair (1993)
  • Metal Max 2 (1993)
  • Sengoku (1993)
  • Shadowrun (1993)
  • Side Pocket (1993)
  • Fighter's History (1994)
  • Heracles no Eikō IV: Kamigami kara no Okurimono (1994)
  • Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics (1994)
  • Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!! (1995)
  • Magical Drop (1995)
  • Metal Max Returns (1995)
  • Motteke Oh! Dorobou (1995)
  • Magical Drop II (1996)

Amiga[edit]

  • Batman: The Caped Crusader (1988)
  • Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess (1989)
  • ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing (1991)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16[edit]

  • Bloody Wolf (1989)
  • Makai Hakkenden Shada (1989)
  • Winning Shot (1989)
  • Drop Rock Hora Hora (1990)
  • Override (1991)
  • Silent Debuggers (1991)

Sega Master System[edit]

  • Captain Silver (1988)

Mega Drive/Genesis[edit]

  • SRD: Super Real Darwin (1990)
  • Midnight Resistance (1991)
  • Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation (1991)
  • Captain America and the Avengers (1992)
  • Chelnov (1992)
  • Side Pocket (1992)
  • Two Crude Dudes (1992)
  • Dashin' Desperados (1993)
  • High Seas Havoc (1994)
  • Joe & Mac (1994)
  • Mega Turrican (1994)
  • OutRunners (1994)
  • Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend (1995)

Sega Game Gear[edit]

  • Captain America and the Avengers (1993)
  • Side Pocket (1994)

Mega LD[edit]

  • Strahl (1993)

Sega CD[edit]

  • Panic! (1994)
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Sega Saturn[edit]

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  • Dark Legend (1995)
  • Magical Drop (1995)
  • Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend (1995)
  • Strahl (1995)
  • Creature Shock (1996)
  • Defcon 5 (1996)
  • Magical Drop II (1996)
  • Skull Fang (1996)
  • Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki (1996)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Mikan no Report (1996)
  • Wizardry: VI and VII Complete (1996)
  • Karnov's Revenge (1997)
  • Magical Drop III (1997)
  • Rohga: Armor Force (1997)
  • Side Pocket 3 (1997)
  • Voice Idol Maniacs: Pool Bar Story (1997)
  • Doukoku Soshite... (1998)
  • Doukoku Soshite... Final Edition (1998)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Yume no Owari ni (1998)

Dreamcast[edit]

  • Revive... Sosei (1999)

Neo Geo AES[edit]

  • Karnov's Revenge (1994)
  • Spinmaster (1994)
  • Street Slam (1994)
  • Windjammers (1994)
  • Ghostlop (1996)
  • Magical Drop II (1996)
  • Magical Drop III (1997)

Neo Geo CD[edit]

  • Karnov's Revenge (1994)
  • Street Slam (1995)
  • Windjammers (1995)
  • Magical Drop II (1996)

Neo Geo Pocket Color[edit]

  • Magical Drop Pocket (1999)

PlayStation[edit]

  • Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty (1995)
  • Creature Shock (1996)
  • Defcon 5 (1996)
  • Rohga: Armor Force (1996)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Mikan no Report (1996)
  • Magical Drop III: Yokubari Tokudaigou! (1997)
  • Soukyugurentai: Oubushutsugeki (1997)
  • Voice Idol Collection: Pool Bar Story (1997)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Yume no Owari ni (1998)
  • Side Pocket 3 (1998)
  • Magical Drop III (1999)
  • Magical Drop F - Daibouken Mo Rakujyanai! (1999)
  • Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Early Collection (1999)
  • Tantei Jingûji Saburô: Tomoshibi ga kienu ma ni (1999)

Wonderswan[edit]

  • Magical Drop for WonderSwan (1999)
  • Side Pocket for WonderSwan (1999)

Pinball games[edit]

  • Aaron Spelling (mod of Lethal Weapon 3)
  • Arnon Milchan (mod of Last Action Hero)
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1993)
  • Back to the Future: The Pinball (1990)
  • Batman (1991)
  • Checkpoint (1991)
  • Guns N' Roses (1994)
  • Hook (1992)
  • Joel Silver (mod of Star Trek)[1]
  • Jurassic Park (1993)
  • King Kong (1990)[2]
  • Laser War (1987)[3]
  • Last Action Hero (1993)
  • Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)
  • Maverick (1994)
  • Michael Jordan (mod of Lethal Weapon 3)
  • Monday Night Football(1989)
  • Phantom of the Opera (1990)
  • Richie Rich (mod of The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard)
  • RoboCop (1990)
  • Secret Service (1988)
  • The Simpsons (1990)
  • Star Trek (1991)
  • Star Wars (1992)
  • Tales from the Crypt (1993)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1991)
  • Time Machine (1988)
  • The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard (1994)
  • WWF Royal Rumble (1994)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Joel Silver, The Pinball''. www.ipdb.org.
  2. ^'The Internet Pinball Machine Database'. www.ipdb.org.
  3. ^'Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Laser War''. www.ipdb.org.
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G-Mode Corporation
TypeCorporation
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJune 14, 2006 [a]
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Keiji Araki (representative director)[1]
Number of employees
190
ParentMarvelous[2][1]
Websitewww.g-mode.co.jp
Promotion at the Tokyo Game Show 2008

G-Mode Corporation (株式会社ジー・モード, Kabushikigaisha Jī Mōdo) is a Japanese company that provides mobile network game contents that specialize in Java game software in Japan. It develops and distributes games for Java-compatible mobile phones.[3] The company also licenses contents for mobile telecommunications operators, as well as involves in the original equipment manufacturing of mobile phone games.[4]

G-Mode Co., Ltd was founded in July 2000 and merged in March 2014 with ONE-UP Co., Ltd. (a corporation established in 2006) who then renamed itself G-Mode Corporation.[5][6] G-Mode is headquartered in Tokyo.[7]

G-Mode saw a potential in mobile gaming and managed to obtain the rights to Tetris in Japan in 2001, and currently use this license to remain a major player in the mobile entertainment industry in Japan.[8] In 2004, G-Mode acquired the back catalogue of Data East Corporation.[9] In 2005, GungHo Online Entertainment invested in the company.[10] They currently license out these Data East titles on the Wii Virtual Console, Gametap, and Mobile Platform. G-Mode released an official Data East website in December 2007.[11] In 2010 is revealed that the company will publish several Data East titles on the Zeebo console in Brazil and Mexico.[12] On March 1, 2012, after several years of Wii Virtual Console support, G-Mode delisted all of its PC Engine/TurboGrafix-16 games from the service while continuing with the ones originally released on Nintendo consoles. G-Mode also announced that several old mobile games from the company made in the 2000s will be re-released on Nintendo Switch through the G-MODE Archives label.[13]

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G-Mode Co. Ltd. reported earnings results for the fiscal year 2006. For the fiscal year, the company reported consolidated net profit of $440,700 a $1.7 million consolidated recurring profit and a $31.1 million consolidated revenue. The number of subscribers to official websites for NTT DoCoMo handsets rose to 1.48 million at the end of October 2006, up 34% from the end of March 2006, which mainly contributed to the upward revision. The company revised its earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2007. For the period, the company revises consolidated net profit to $594,000 from a previous forecast of a $169,500 consolidated net loss. Consolidated recurring profit was revised up to $2.8 million from $1.7 million. The consolidated sales revenue was revised up as well to $41.1 million from $39.8 million.[7]

Acquired Data East license[edit]

G-Mode owns the rights to more than 100 Data East titles.[14][15] However, the following list only include video games mentioned either on G-Mode's original Data East webpage in 2009[16] or the current one launched in 2017.[14] Exceptionally, a game can be absent in both of G-Mode's Data East webpages but still be mentioned here if there's a third-party source proving the company's ownership for it (in such case the reference will be attached next to the title). Although G-Mode published in 2007 a remake of Data East's Super Famicom title Heracles no Eikō III: Kamigami no Chinmoku for mobile phones,[17] this title is not included in the following list because that game is owned by Paon Corporation.[18]

List[edit]

  • Bloody Wolf / Battle Rangers
  • Boogie Wings / The Great Rag Time Show
  • Bump 'n' Jump / Burnin' Rubber
  • BurgerTime / Hamburger
  • Caveman Games / Caveman Ugh-Lympics
  • Cobra Command / Thunder Storm (1984 laserdisc game)
  • Cobra Command (1988 side-scroller)
  • Desert Assault / Desert Storm Gulf War / Thunder Zone
  • Drop Off[19]
  • Dunk Dream 95 / Hoops 96
  • Express Raider / Western Express
  • Fighter's History Dynamite / Karnov's Revenge
  • Gate of Doom / Dark Seal
  • Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics / Joe & Mac 3: Lost in the Tropics
  • Mad Alien / Mad Rider / Highway Chase
  • Magical Drop III / Magical Drop Pocket
  • Mutant Fighters / Death Brade
  • Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty / Suiko Enbu
  • Ring King[b]
  • Road Blaster / Road Avenger / Turbo Blaster
  • Side Pocket 2 / Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend
  • Sly Spy / Sly Spy: Secret Agent / Secret Agent
  • Spinmaster / Miracle Adventure
  • Street Slam / Dunk Dream / Street Hoop
  • Two Crude / Crude Buster (Two Crude Dudes (MD / GEN port))
  • Wizard Fire / Dark Seal II

Not owned by G-Mode[edit]

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  • Chelnov (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Glory of Heracles (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Karnov (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Metal Max (purchased by Cattle Call, later Kadokawa Games)
  • Jake Hunter (purchased by WorkJam, later by Arc System Works)
  • RoboCop and RoboCop 2 (Arcade, NES and DOS versions, purchased by D4 Enterprise)
  • Rohga: Armor Force (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Skull Fang (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation (purchased by Paon DP)
  • Windjammers (purchased by Paon DP)

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^G-Mode Co., Ltd founded on July 27, 2000
  2. ^Ring King is included in the Data East All Star Collection compilation released in 2017 and officially licensed by G-Mode.[20][21] But it has been suggested in the past that Bandai Namco Entertainment may be the actual copyright holder of the game.[22]Ring King was originally published in North America by Data East and in Japan by Namco, predecessors of G-Mode and Bandai Namco respectively.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'会社概要 - 株式会社ジー・モード'. gmodecorp.com.
  2. ^'Marvelous Acquires Joe & Mac and Data East Library Through G-mode Acquisition'. Siliconera.
  3. ^http://ca.ign.com/companies/g-mode[permanent dead link]
  4. ^'listofcompanies.co.in'. ww38.listofcompanies.co.in.
  5. ^'沿革 - 株式会社ジー・モード'. gmodecorp.com.
  6. ^'会社概要|会社情報|ジーモード'. August 6, 2009. Archived from the original on August 6, 2009.
  7. ^ ab'G-mode Co., Ltd.: Private Company Information - Businessweek'. Investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  8. ^Stuart, Keith (January 21, 2010). 'Tetris and Snake - the biggest games in the world' – via www.theguardian.com.
  9. ^Smith, David. 'G-Mode Buys Up Data East Catalog', 1UP.com. February 2004. [1]
  10. ^'Company History| GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc'. Gungho.co.jp. Archived from the original on 2013-09-29. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  11. ^'dataeastgames.com'. dataeastgames.com. Archived from the original on 2014-12-16. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  12. ^'Zeebo terá 'Peggle', 'Plants vs Zombies' e mais - 09/03/2010 - Últimas Notícias - UOL Jogos'. Jogos.uol.com.br. 2011-01-17. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  13. ^'G-Mode Archives feature phone title ports announced for Switch - Gematsu'. Gematsu. 2020-04-02. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  14. ^ ab'DATA EAST Revival Project - G-MODE'. gmodecorp.com.
  15. ^http://eir.eol.co.jp/EIR/View.aspx?cat=tdnet&sid=147948
  16. ^'LIBRARY - Data East Games'. August 7, 2011. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011.
  17. ^'ヘラクレスの栄光3 ~神々の沈黙~'. January 25, 2010. Archived from the original on January 25, 2010.
  18. ^'株式会社パオン・ディーピー'. 株式会社パオン・ディーピー.
  19. ^'Drop Off > Virtual Console'. January 6, 2009. Archived from the original on January 6, 2009.
  20. ^'Retro-Bit's multigame collections for NES & SNES offer licensed games from Data East & Jaleco'. 8-Bit Central.
  21. ^'Data East All Star Collection'. retro-bit.com.
  22. ^Andersen, John D. 'In-Depth: Exploring Ultracade's Alleged Counterfeit Arcade Game Racket'. www.gamasutra.com.
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  • 'dataeastgames.com'. dataeastgames.com. Retrieved 2013-09-09.

External links[edit]

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