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Manufacturer: Psikyo

Psikyo released 28 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1993. Psikyo was based in Japan.

The 5 most common machines by Psikyo owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Strikers 1945 , Strikers 1945 Plus , Strikers 1945 II , Gunbird , Dragon Blaze

The 5 most common machines by Psikyo wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Dragon Blaze , Pilot Kids , Strikers 1945 III , Gunbird , Gunbarich

Entries in this index: 28
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Battle K-Road 1994 Videogame Fighting
Daraku Tenshi: The Fallen Angels 1998 Videogame Fighting
Dragon Blaze 2000 Videogame Shooter
Gunbarich 2001 Videogame Shooter
Gunbird 1994 Videogame Shooter
Gunbird 2 1998 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Hot Gimmick 1997 Videogame Puzzle / Tile Match
Hot Gimmick 2 1998 Videogame Puzzle / Tile Match
Hot Gimmick 3: Digital Surfing 1999 Videogame Puzzle / Tile Match
Hot Gimmick Mirai he Go 2005 Videogame Adult
Pilot Kids 1999 Videogame Shooter
Quiz De Idol Hot Debut 2000 Videogame Trivia / Quiz
Sengoku Ace 1993 Videogame Shooter
Sengoku Ace Episode 2 1996 Videogame Shooter
Sol Divide 1997 Videogame Shooter
Space Bomber 1998 Videogame Shooter
Strikers 1945 1995 Videogame Air Combat
Strikers 1945 II 1997 Videogame Air Combat
Strikers 1945 III 1999 Videogame Air Combat
Strikers 1945 Plus 1999 Videogame Shooter
Strikers 1999 1999 Videogame Air Combat
Taisen Hot Gimmick 4 ever 2000 Videogame Mahjong
Taisen Hot Gimmick Kairakuten 1998 Videogame
Taisen Hot Gimmick Mix Party 2005 Videogame Adult
Tengai 1996 Videogame Shooter
Tetris the Absolute - The Grand Master 2 2000 Videogame
Zero Gunner 1997 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Zero Gunner 2 2001 Videogame Shooter

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Psikyo.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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