Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill (1993) (Super NES/Sega Genesis) (developed by Realtime Associates).Same! Same! Same! / Fire Shark in overseas (1994) (Sharp X68000).Rainbow Chips (1991) (Game Boy) (developed by Inter-State).Poco Secret Flower (2000) (Arcade) (developed by CAVE).Fido Dido (1994) (Super NES/Sega Genesis) (developed by Tweeny Weeny Games).Bonk's Adventure AC Version (PC-Engine).Limited (1998) (Arcade) (developed by Fill-In-Cafe) Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken: Hyper Battle Game (1995) (co-developed by C.P.Power Athlete (known outside Japan as Power Moves for the Super NES and Deadly Moves for the Sega Genesis).Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest (1994, developed by Kaneko USA).Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool (1992, developed by System Vision).Wani Wani World (1992, developed by Inter State).Kageki: Fists Of Steel (1991, developed by Sage's Creation).Heavy Unit: MD Special (1991, developed by Funari and published by Toho).DJ Boy (1990, developed by Inter State).Deadly Athlete (known outside Japan as Power Moves for the Super NES and Deadly Moves for the Sega Genesis).Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest (1993, developed by Kaneko USA).Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool (1993, developed by System Vision).Aero Blasters in Japan, developed by Inter State) Berlin No Kabe (1991) (developed by Inter-State).Hiza no Ue no Partner: Kitty on Your Lap (1998).Super Star Soldier (1990, developed by Inter State, published by Hudson Soft).Star Parodier (1992, developed by Inter State, published by Hudson Soft).Nexzr (1992, developed by Inter State and published by Naxat-Soft, followed up by an expanded re-release in 1993 as Summer Carnival '93: Nexzr Special).Heavy Unit (1989, developed by Inter State, published by Taito).Air Buster (1990, developed by Inter State, published by Hudson Soft as Aero Blasters).Jump Coaster (1984) (developed by Nippon Columbia).Boggy '84 (1984) (developed by Nippon Columbia).Peetan / Pitan ( ãã¼ã¿ã³) (Game Boy version of the MSX game by Nippon Columbia).VS Mahjong Otomeryouran (developed by Electro Design).VS Block Breaker ( Saru Kani Hamu Zou in Japan).Super Qix (published and distributed by Romstar in the US, co-developed by Taito).Sengeki Striker (1997, co-developed by Warashi).Sen-Know ( ç·è³) (1998, developed by Kouyousha).Samurai Nipponichi (1985, published and distributed by Magic Electronics as Samurai in the US).Prebillian (1986, co-developed by Taito).Kageki (1988, published and distributed by Romstar in the US).Lady Master Of Kung Fu (1985, published by Taito).Jan Jan Paradise 2 (1997, developed by Electro Design).Jan Jan Paradise (1996, developed by Electro Design).Gals Panic (1990 - Overseas, including US published by Taito in Japan, licensed by Inter in Korea).Fly Boy (1982, published and distributed by Atari, Inc.Fighting Roller (1983, published and distributed by Williams as Roller Aces in the US).Explosive Breaker (1992, Bakuretsu Breaker in Japan).Topple's Adventure (1987, co-developed by Taito) DJ Boy (1989, licensed by Sammy in US, Sega in Japan).Bonk's Adventure (1994, arcade version PC Genjin in Japan and B.C.As of September 2007 the fate of the company is unknown, though assumed no longer existent. In 2006, a civil lawsuit threatened to officially close the company. However, the company's founder, Hiroshi Kaneko, vowed to continue. On August 12, 2004, Kaneko filed for bankruptcy. On July 25, 2001, Kaneko filed a lawsuit against Hitachi Software Engineering over the Super Kaneko NOVA System arcade board, and demanded 1.52 billion yen for damages. In April 2000, Kaneko went through financial restructuring, and exited video game business except for maintenance department. In Summer 1994, Kaneko closed its US branch and cancelled game projects such as Fido Dido and Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill. In 1990, Kaneko began to make its own video game under the KANEKO brand. In 1982, it began its video game business as a developer of Taito Corporation's video games. The company began business as developer, manufacturer, vendor, trader of electronic machines, and manufacturing medical equipment. The last game released by the company was Gals Panic S3 for the arcade in 2002. It published a number of games both under its brand and other companies, such as Air Buster, Nexzr, Shogun Warriors, DJ Boy, Guts'n, and the Gals Panic series. ( ã«ãã³æ ªå¼ä¼ç¤¾), was a Japanese video game publisher founded in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, by Hiroshi Kaneko. Kaneko Seisakusho ( éå製ä½æ), stylized as KANE
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