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== NMK Co., Ltd. == | == NMK Co., Ltd. == | ||
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=== General Play Style === | === General Play Style === | ||
Revision as of 20:49, 6 November 2020
NMK Co., Ltd.
General Play Style
Many NMK games are of a higher difficulty than average, and have a large number of bomb drops. A number of their games feature various types of hidden secrets, and obtuse scoring systems.
Shooting games developed by NMK
| Game | Year | Publisher(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Argus | 1986 | Jaleco |
| Valtric | 1986 | Jaleco |
| P-47 | 1988 | Jaleco |
| Saint Dragon | 1989 | Jaleco |
| Task Force Harrier | 1989 | UPL |
| USAAF Mustang | 1990 | UPL |
| Black Heart | 1991 | UPL |
| Thunder Dragon | 1991 | Tecmo |
| Hacha Mecha Fighter | 1991 | NMK |
| Choujikuu Yousai Macross | 1992 | Banpresto |
| Gunnail | 1993 | NMK / Tecmo |
| Choujikuu Yousai Macross II | 1993 | Banpresto |
| Thunder Dragon 2 | 1993 | NMK |
| Rapid Hero | 1994 | Media Trading Corporation |
| Operation Ragnarok | 1994 | NMK / SNK |
| P-47 Aces | 1995 | Jaleco |
| Wangan Sensou | 1995 | Jaleco |