Jaleco

Jaleco was originally founded as Japan Leisure Corporation, a video game company whose focus lay in arcade titles, as well s titles for the NES and other popular computer and video game consoles of the 1980s, most notably the Bases Loaded series and Carrier. For a period of time after the early 1990s, Jaleco produced nothing and was in essence a defunct company. Then in 2000, the Jaleco name, rights, and property were acquired by Pacific Century CyberWorks Co., Ltd. of Japan. The company was then subsequently merged with VR-1 Entertainment, a developer of massively multiplayer role playing games in 2001, in order to bring a more global focus to its current and future software endeavors. Jaleco is now a highly active publisher of video games for Microsoft's Xbox, PC games, and Sony's PlayStation 2. It holds a top 10 publisher slot moving into 2004.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
johannes secundus
transylvania (colony)
portage lake district library
duke joseph ferdinand of bavaria
fumage
rapperswil
sunsoft
ilham aliyev
sperm whale family
franois hotman
knot polynomial
stopping e mail abuse
current solar income
3d projection
afghanistan timeline 1896 1900
rodolphe madeleine cleophas dareste de la chavanne
loblaw companies limited
philippe de remi, sire de beaumanoir
chachoengsao province
binary large object
comparison of 21st century fighter aircraft
increase biodiversity
black sand
edward burnett tylor
time horizon
gaspard de coligny
whistle down the wind
virginia capes
quantum chaos
david kaye
american woodcock
cape hatteras
medium of exchange
baiersbronn
smith morra gambit
francis atterbury
simon bolivar buckner, sr.
horten brothers
western sandpiper
war department
gregory goyle
john oldmixon
joseph ferdinand
obadiah walker