Yojigen
Yojigen (株式会社 四次元) was a Japanese company who published video games. The most notable titles published by the company were the manga-based Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni and Super Snakey (known in North America as WildSnake), a game endorsed by Alexey Pajitnov.
Industry | Video games |
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Headquarters | Japan |
Video games
Game Boy
- Super Snakey (1994)
- Nada Asatarou no Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100 Dai (1994)
- Otogi Banashi Taisen (1995)
Super Famicom
- Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari (1994)
- Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni (1994)
- Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer (1994)
- Super Snakey (1994)
- Zenkoku Kōkō Soccer 2 (1995)
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See also
- List of fighting game companies
- List of video games based on anime or manga
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