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    Ranma ½: Chonai Gekitohen

  • First released on 27 March, 1992 for Super Famicom, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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  • First released on 27 March, 1992 for Super Famicom, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Irem Software Engineering
    Irem Software Engineering is a Japanese developer and publisher most well known for the R-Type franchise.
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    Nippon Computer Systems
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    Masaya Games
    Masaya was a subsidiary Japanese development studio of NCS, or Nippon Computer Systems, which primarily developed games for NEC's Turbografx-16/PC Engine.
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