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Manufacturer: Seibu Kaihatsu

Seibu Kaihatsu released 26 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1985. Seibu Kaihatsu was based in Japan.

The 5 most common machines by Seibu Kaihatsu owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Raiden II , Raiden , Raiden Fighters , Viper Phase 1 , Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive

The 5 most common machines by Seibu Kaihatsu wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Raiden DX , Raiden II , Raiden Fighters Jet , Raiden , Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive

Entries in this index: 26
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Air Raid 1987 Videogame Air Combat
Battle Balls 1995 Videogame Puzzle
Dead Angle 1988 Videogame Shooter
Double Dynamites 1989 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
Dynamite Duke 1989 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
E-jan Sakura aka E-Jong Sakura So 1999 Videogame Mahjong
E-Jong High School 1996 Videogame
E-Jong Sakura So 1999 Videogame
Empire City: 1931 1986 Videogame Shooter
Gravure Collection 2001 Videogame Puzzle
Gun Dogs 1996 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Knuckle Joe 1985 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
Olympic Soccer '92 1992 Videogame Soccer/Futbol
Panic Road 1986 Videogame Video Pinball
Raiden 1990 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Raiden DX 1994 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Raiden Fighters 1996 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive 1997 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Raiden Fighters Jet 1998 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Raiden II 1993 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Seibu Cup Soccer 1991 Videogame Soccer/Futbol
Shot Rider 1985 Videogame Racing
Street Fight 1986 Videogame Shooter
Viper Phase 1 1995 Videogame Space
Wiz, The 1985 Videogame Platform
Zero Team 1993 Videogame Scrolling Fighter

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Seibu Kaihatsu.
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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