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'''Micronics''', perhaps also the later company '''Khaos''', was a Japanese video game developing company which developed the [[NES]] versions of [[1942]], [[Athena]], [[Ghosts 'n Goblins]], [[Ikari Warriors]], [[Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road]], and [[Tiger Heli]]. Although uncredited in almost all their games, their work can often be identified by a distinct pause sound effect. The games also have long delays between changing screens, since the games transferred graphics to video memory at a much slower rate than usual. Most of their games also ran at very low frame rates, varying between 12 and 20 FPS, instead of the expected 60 FPS. | '''Micronics''', perhaps also the later company '''Khaos''', was a Japanese video game developing company which developed the [[NES]] versions of [[1942]], [[Athena]], [[Ghosts 'n Goblins]], [[Ikari Warriors]], [[Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road]], and [[Tiger Heli]]. Although uncredited in almost all their games, their work can often be identified by a distinct pause sound effect. The games also have long delays between changing screens, since the games transferred graphics to video memory at a much slower rate than usual. Most of their games also ran at very low frame rates, varying between 12 and 20 FPS, instead of the expected 60 FPS. | ||