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Great Co., Ltd.

Moby ID: 14522

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Great (グレイト) was a game developer and publisher based in Osaka, Japan. They debuted with Twilight Zone (1988) and its sequels. Together with their Hiroshima branch Communication Group Plum they worked on Wrestle Angels and Quintia Road series. The company was disbanded in late 1990s due to management problems.

Credited on 18 Games from 1987 to 1996

Yellow Brick Road (1995 on Windows 3.x, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn...)
Wrestle Angels: Double Impact (1995 on TurboGrafx CD)
Mission (1995 on PC-98)
Shinwaden: Hatō no Shō (1994 on PC-98)
Wrestle Angels Special: Mō Hitori no Top Eventer (1994 on PC-98, FM Towns, Sharp X68000)
Wrestle Angels 3 (1993 on FM Towns, Sharp X68000, PC-98)
Quintia Road II (1993 on PC-98)
Sango Fighter (1993 on DOS, PC-98, Super A'can)
Wrestle Angels 2: Top Eventer (1992 on PC-98, FM Towns)
Wrestle Angels (1992 on FM Towns, PC-98)
Blood Seed (1991 on PC-98)
Dungeon Buster 2: Revive (1991 on PC-98)
Quintia Road (1991 on PC-98, Sharp X68000, DOS)
Twilight Zone Vol. 4: Tokubetsu-hen (1990 on MSX, PC-88, PC-98...)
Nagakute Amai Yoru: Twilight Zone III (1989 on MSX, PC-88, PC-98...)
Twilight Zone II: Nagisa no Yakata (1988 on MSX, PC-98, PC-88)
Girls Paradise: Rakuen no Tenshitachi (1988 on Sharp X68000, MSX, PC-98...)
Twilight Zone (1987 on PC-98, PC-88, FM-7)

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