Allumer

Allumer, Ltd. (アルュメ株式会社), was a video game production company, established in February 1978 and headquartered in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. The company suspended business in October 5, 1999.[1] In February 2023, Japanese video game publisher Hamster Corporation acquired the rights to Allumer's catalog of titles.[2] After the acquisition, the games from the company began to appear on their Arcade Archives series of re-releases, beginning with Magical Speed. Other titles from the company, such as Blandia, Rezon, Mad Shark, and Zing Zing Zip started appearing afterwards.

Allumer, Ltd.
TypePublic
IndustryVideo games
FoundedFebruary 1978
DefunctOctober 5, 1999[1]
FateBankruptcy
HeadquartersMeguro, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Yoshiaki Tsuyuki[1]

Notable works

Arcade

  • Blandia (licensed by Taito)
  • Great Swordsman (published by Taito)
  • Joshi Volleyball (published by Taito)
  • Mad Shark (clone of Raiden; developed by MOSS)
  • Magical Speed (published by Namco)
  • Mahjong Yonshimai Wakakusa Monogatari (hardware design) (published by Maboroshi Ware)
  • Masked Riders Club Battle Race (published by Banpresto)
  • Godzilla (published by Banpresto)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (published by Banpresto)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue (published by Banpresto) (CG Production: Studio Dews)
  • Gladiator (published by Taito)
  • Rezon
  • US Classic (published by Seta)
  • Zing Zing Zip (published by Tecmo)
  • War of Aero- Project MEIOU (published by Yang Cheng Electronic Co. Ltd.)
  • SD Gundam Neo Battling (published by Banpresto)
  • Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! (published by Banpresto)
  • Tokusyu Butai UAG / Thundercade / Twin Formation (published by Taito)

PC

  • Fortune Quest (unreleased)[3]

PlayStation

  • Gokuu Densetsu: Magic Beast Warriors
  • Idol Promotion: Yumie Suzuki

See also

References

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