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- Aicom abstract "Aicom is a now defunct Japanese video game developer. It was founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Irem, Jaleco. Despite evidence to support this the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sega Sammy Holdings in 1992.Their games include The Mafat Conspiracy, Totally Rad and Vice: Project Doom on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Blaster Master Boy for the Game Boy and Pulstar for Neo Geo.It eventually broke off from Sammy, and with funding from SNK eventually became Yumekobo and produced games mainly for SNK systems.".
- Aicom foundingYear "1988".
- Aicom locationCountry Japan.
- Aicom type Video_game_developer.
- Aicom wikiPageExternalLink Aicom.
- Aicom wikiPageID "7021898".
- Aicom wikiPageLength "8463".
- Aicom wikiPageOutDegree "170".
- Aicom wikiPageRevisionID "702390199".
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink A.B._Cop.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Action_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Adventure_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink All-Pro_Basketball.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Biomotor_Unitron.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Biomotor_Unitron_2.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Blaster_Master.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Blazing_Star.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_companies_of_Japan.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_development_companies.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Chuugoku_Senseijutsu.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Fighting_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink File:Aicom_logo.png.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink File:Yumekobo_Logo.png.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Flying_Hero.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Football_Fury.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Fuuun_Gokuu_Ninjin.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Hoops_(video_game).
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Irem.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Jaleco.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Jyanshin_Densetsu:_Quest_of_Jongmaster.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Miscellaneous.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Neo_Geo_(system).
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Neo_Geo_CD.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Neo_Geo_Pocket_Color.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink P-47_Thunderbolt:_The_Freedom_Fighter.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Platform_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Pocket_Tennis.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Pocket_Tennis_Color.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Isle_2.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Pulstar_(video_game).
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Puzzle_video_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Racing_Hero.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Racing_video_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Role-playing_video_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink SNK_Gals_Fighters.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink SNK_Playmore.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Sammy_Holdings.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_em_up.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Sports_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Strategy_game.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Takeda_Shingen_(video_game).
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Takin_It_To_The_Hoop.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Tensei_Ryuu:_Saint_Dragon.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink The_Astyanax.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink The_Legendary_Axe.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink The_Mafat_Conspiracy.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Totally_Rad.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink TurboGrafx-16.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_Basketball.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Vice:_Project_Doom.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_developer.
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLink Viewpoint_(video_game).
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aicom Corporation".
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aicom".
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aicom#List of Aicom games".
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aicom#List of Yumekobo games".
- Aicom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yumekobo".
- Aicom caption "The Aicom Logo circa 1995".
- Aicom locationCountry "Japan".
- Aicom logo File:Aicom_logo.png.
- Aicom name "Aicom/Yumekobo".
- Aicom type "Video game developer".
- Aicom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_list.
- Aicom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Aicom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aicom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Aicom subject Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Aicom subject Category:Video_game_companies_of_Japan.
- Aicom subject Category:Video_game_development_companies.
- Aicom type Agent.
- Aicom type Company.
- Aicom type Organisation.
- Aicom type Company.
- Aicom type Organization.
- Aicom type Agent.
- Aicom type SocialPerson.
- Aicom type Thing.
- Aicom type Q43229.
- Aicom comment "Aicom is a now defunct Japanese video game developer. It was founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Irem, Jaleco. Despite evidence to support this the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary.".
- Aicom label "Aicom".
- Aicom sameAs Q4696605.
- Aicom sameAs Aicom.