NMK (company)
Nihon Maicom Kaihatsu, better known as NMK, was a Japanese video game developer that created various arcade games and shoot 'em ups.
video game development company | |
Industry | video game industry |
Founded | May 1985 |
Defunct | 1999 |
Headquarters |
Games developed
- Argus
- Arkista's Ring
- Black Heart (video game)
- Bomb Jack Twin
- Gunnail
- Hacha Mecha Fighter
- Legend of Makai
- P-47: The Phantom Fighter
- Psychic 5
- Rapid Hero
- Riot
- Saboten Bombers
- Saint Dragon
- Task Force Harrier
- Thunder Dragon
- USAAF Mustang
- Ninja Taro
- Rolan's Curse
- Rolan's Curse II
- Zed Blade
Collaboration with Dooyong
- Chulgyeok D-Day / The Last Day - Arcade (1990)
- Gun Dealer - Arcade (1990)
- Yam! Yam!? / Wise Guy - Arcade (1990)
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References
- http://www.mobygames.com/company/nmk-co-ltd
- http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/NMK
- HG101's retrospective of NMK's collaboration with Korean firm Dooyong (Originally posted July 13, 2010; last updated March 2014)
- NMK's first system at UVList
- NMK16 System (arcade) at UVList
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