Yutaka (video Game Company)
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''Yutaka'', founded as the Shinsei Manufacturing, was a Japanese company that operated in the field of video game publishing. It changed its name and joined the Bandai Group in January 1990. Yutaka joined
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in 2003 after a merger and disappeared.


Games


Famicom

*'' Parody World: Monster Party'' *'' Karakuri Kengoden Musashi Lord: Karakuri Jin Shissouru'' *'' Hyokkori Hyōtanjima: Nazo no Kaizokusen'' *''
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'' *'' Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Remember Dream'' *'' Ushio to Tora: Shin'en no Daiyō'' *'' Nakayo Shito Issho''


Super Famicom

*'' 3x3 Eyes Seimakourinden'' *''
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'' *'' Kachō Kōsaku Shima: Super Business Adventure'' *''Logos Panic'' *'' Shin Seikoku: La Wares'' *'' Supapoon'' *'' Ultra League: Moero! Soccer Daikessen!!''


Game Boy

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'' *'' Kingyo Chūihō! Wapiko no Waku Waku Stamp Rally!''


References


List of Yutaka games
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