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Post by Discoalucard on Nov 26, 2013 23:16:52 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 3:11:40 GMT -5
Fun to see this game featured on the site. (: I remember the MSX version of this from my childhood and it was the first Pac-Man type of maze game that I ever played.
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Post by CRV on Nov 27, 2013 17:06:29 GMT -5
According to US copyright records, Ali Baba was by "International Coin Machines Company, Ltd., employer for hire of Ichiro Matsuki." It's possible these are referring to the MSX version, but they're dated 1982.
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Post by starscream on Nov 28, 2013 18:32:36 GMT -5
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Post by derboo on Nov 28, 2013 18:45:27 GMT -5
According to US copyright records, Ali Baba was by "International Coin Machines Company, Ltd., employer for hire of Ichiro Matsuki." It's possible these are referring to the MSX version, but they're dated 1982. That should be correct for the original arcade game. Enterbrain's Sega Arcade History lists the game as developed by ICM. Putting that in the info box...
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Post by CRV on Dec 1, 2013 8:58:09 GMT -5
International Coin Machines is listed here. Matsuki appears to be the president, but his given name is blocked out. This is the wrong topic, but does that book say anything about Chrono Soldier?
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Post by derboo on Dec 1, 2013 10:28:21 GMT -5
It doesn't list any subcontractor, if that's what you mean. Otherwise it only has a brief description of the gameplay and a mention of the game's small distribution, like I wrote in the other threat.
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