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Latest revision as of 05:09, 5 July 2026
NMK Co., Ltd.
The name NMK is derived from the names of the three founders: Tamio Nakasato (programmer), Yousuke Maki (hardware), Yukio Kotoyori (president). After the company was incorporated, it was officially designated as Nihon Micom Kaihatsu (日本マイコン開発).
General Play Style
Many NMK games are of a higher difficulty than average, and have a large number of bomb drops. A number of their games feature various types of hidden secrets, and obtuse scoring systems.
Shooting games developed by NMK
| Game | Year | Publisher(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Argus | 1986 | Jaleco |
| Valtric | 1986 | Jaleco |
| P-47 | 1988 | Jaleco |
| Saint Dragon | 1989 | Jaleco |
| Task Force Harrier | 1989 | UPL |
| USAAF Mustang | 1990 | UPL |
| Black Heart | 1991 | UPL |
| Thunder Dragon | 1991 | Tecmo |
| Hacha Mecha Fighter | 1991 | NMK |
| Choujikuu Yousai Macross | 1992 | Banpresto |
| Gunnail | 1992 | NMK / Tecmo |
| Choujikuu Yousai Macross II | 1993 | Banpresto |
| Thunder Dragon 2 | 1993 | NMK |
| Rapid Hero | 1994 | Media Trading Corporation |
| Operation Ragnarok | 1994 | NMK / SNK |
| P-47 Aces | 1995 | Jaleco |
| Wangan Sensou | 1995 | Jaleco |