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{{Company | {{Company | ||
|name=Sanritsu Electronics | |name=Sanritsu Electronics | ||
|image=Sanritsu Electronics logo.png | |image=Sanritsu Electronics logo.png | ||
|founded= | |founded=1978 | ||
|closed= | |closed=1988 | ||
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|website= | |||
|wikipedia=Sanritsu Electronics | |wikipedia=Sanritsu Electronics | ||
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'''Sanritsu Electronics Co., Ltd.''' was an arcade game manufacturer based in Chiyoda, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Pref., between [[1978]] and [[1988]]; their first game, [[Space War (Sanritsu)|Space War]], which was released in their inceptive year, was a straight clone of [[Taito]]'s [[Space Invaders]], only with a slightly altered UFO sprite. Four years later, in [[1982]], they released [[Dream Shopper]] and [[Rougien]] (they also developed [[Mermaid]] for the [[Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation]]) - and in [[1983]], they released [[Dr. Micro]], and [[Van-Van Car]]. In [[1984]], they developed [[Appoooh]] and [[Bank Panic]] for [[Sega]]; two years later, in [[1986]], they released [[Mahjong Kyō Jidai]] (only in Japan) and finally, in [[1988]], they developed [[Kikīpatsu Mayumi-chan]] for [[Victory L.L.C.]] (in Japan) before disappearing forever. | '''Sanritsu Electronics Co., Ltd.''' was an arcade game manufacturer based in Chiyoda, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Pref., between [[1978]] and [[1988]]; their first game, [[Space War (Sanritsu)|Space War]], which was released in their inceptive year, was a straight clone of [[Taito]]'s [[Space Invaders]], only with a slightly altered UFO sprite. Four years later, in [[1982]], they released [[Dream Shopper]] and [[Rougien]] (they also developed [[Mermaid]] for the [[Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation]]) - and in [[1983]], they released [[Dr. Micro]], and [[Van-Van Car]]. In [[1984]], they developed [[Appoooh]] and [[Bank Panic]] for [[Sega]]; two years later, in [[1986]], they released [[Mahjong Kyō Jidai]] (only in Japan) and finally, in [[1988]], they developed [[Kikīpatsu Mayumi-chan]] for [[Victory L.L.C.]] (in Japan) before disappearing forever. | ||