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Information about Omori Electric?
#362374 - 01/09/17 05:36 PM
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Hi!
Does anyone here have any information about this obscure company and their games? I've been quite impressed by their 1979 games in MAME, especially Sky Love which is now one of my 1970s favorites, so I'd like to know more about them, but I couldn't find much online (except their flyers).
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Re: Information about Omori Electric?
[Re: Badacoin]
#362375 - 01/09/17 07:02 PM
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> Hi! > > Does anyone here have any information about this obscure company and their games? > I've been quite impressed by their 1979 games in MAME, especially Sky Love which is > now one of my 1970s favorites, so I'd like to know more about them, but I couldn't > find much online (except their flyers).
Outside of the flyers, the information on Arcade-History and Progetto EMMA, the undumped entries at Undumped wiki: http://mamedev.emulab.it/undumped/index.php?title=Category:Omori and the Omori game list made back in 2001: http://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies...icBoardList.txt
... we don't know a whole lot about the history or anything. There might be more on the Japanese web, IDK.
The Marine Wars flyer has a bit of decent corporate information: http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?db=videodb&id=5173&page=thumbs
And The Cutting Room Floor notes that a programmer's note exists in one of the ROMs for Car Jamboree, there *might* be others in their other games. https://tcrf.net/Car_Jamboree Otherwise I don't think the credits screens for their games list the programmers, nor do the end screens. Haven't checked though.
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