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| ''[[Stinger]]'' || 1983 || Seibu Denshi | | ''[[Stinger]]'' || 1983 || Seibu Denshi | ||
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| ''[[Scion]]'' || 1984 || Seibu Denshi | | ''[[Scion]]'' || 1984 || Seibu Denshi | ||
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| ''[[Raiden DX]]'' || 1994 || Seibu Kaihatsu | | ''[[Raiden DX]]'' || 1994 || Seibu Kaihatsu | ||
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− | | ''[[Viper Phase | + | | ''[[Viper Phase 1]]'' || 1995 || Seibu Kaihatsu |
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| ''[[Raiden Fighters]]'' || 1996 || Seibu Kaihatsu | | ''[[Raiden Fighters]]'' || 1996 || Seibu Kaihatsu |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 8 May 2025
Seibu Kaihatsu, Inc.
Seibu Kaihatsu is a Japanese arcade game manufacturer and developer, well known for creating the Raiden series of shooting games. Seibu Kaihatsu closed their arcade business around 1999, and the company continues to exist as a rights holding company to this day. A significant portion of the development staff joined MOSS, who have developed the Raiden series from Raiden III onward.
Seibu Kaihatsu was founded as Seibu Denshi, Inc. in 1982, and released two games before changing to Seibu Kaihatsu.
Shooting games developed by Seibu Kaihatsu
Game | Year | Publisher(s) |
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Stinger | 1983 | Seibu Denshi |
Scion | 1984 | Seibu Denshi |
Raiden | 1990 | Seibu Kaihatsu |
Raiden II | 1993 | Seibu Kaihatsu |
Raiden DX | 1994 | Seibu Kaihatsu |
Viper Phase 1 | 1995 | Seibu Kaihatsu |
Raiden Fighters | 1996 | Seibu Kaihatsu
Fabtek (US) |
Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive | 1997 | Seibu Kaihatsu
Fabtek (US) |
Raiden Fighters Jet | 1998 | Seibu Kaihatsu
Fabtek (US) |