Information Global Service
Information Global Service (IGS) is a Japanese video game publisher and developer that was active mostly during the early 1990s. The company also operated a US division named Information Global Services Inc. in Pasadena, California.
Industry | Video games |
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Fate | Unknown |
Headquarters | Japan |
Games
Game Boy
- Astro Rabby (exclusive to Japan)
- Vattle Giuce (exclusive to Japan)
- World Beach Volley: 1991 GB Cup (Sequel to World Beach Volley. Published by IGS in Japan, published by Taito in Europe, US version titled Beach Volley was to be published by Taito but it was cancelled)
- J-League Fighting Soccer (exclusive to Japan)
- Armadillo Gaiden (unreleased, became Ultraman Ball)
- Ultraman Ball (exclusive to Japan)
Famicom/NES
- Armadillo (developed by AIM, exclusive to Japan)
- Armadillo 2 (unreleased)
- Battle Stadium: Senbatsu Pro Yakyuu (exclusive to Japan)
- J-League Fighting Soccer (exclusive to Japan)
- Puzznic (published by Taito internationally, port of an arcade game by Taito)
- Robocco Wars (exclusive to Japan)
- Seiryaku Simulation: Inbou no Wakusei: Shancara (exclusive to Japan)
- Super Mogura Tataki!! Pokkun Mogura (exclusive to Japan, requires peripheral)
- Shounen Majutsushi Indy (unreleased)
Mega Drive
- Dahna: Megami Tanjō (exclusive to Japan)
Super Famicom/SNES
- The Rocketeer (developed by NovaLogic)
- Naki no Ryū: Mahjong Hishō-den (exclusive to Japan)
- Aliens vs. Predator (developed by Jorudan, published by Activision internationally)
- Burai: Hachigyoku no Yuushi Densetsu (exclusive to Japan)
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
- Tricky Kick (titled Tricky in Japan)
- Sindibad: Chitei no Daimakyuu (exclusive to Japan)
- Sinistron (titled Violent Soldier in Japan)
- Sonic Spike (titled World Beach Volley in Japan)
- Cyber Core (published by NEC in America)
PC Engine CD
- Mateki Densetsu Astralius (exclusive to Japan)
- IQ Panic (exclusive to Japan)
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