Gaelco

Gaelco, S.A.
Sociedad Anónima
Industry Interactive entertainment
Founded October 1985
Founder Luis Jonama
Josep Quinglés
Javier Valero
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Products Arcade games and Video games (as "Gaelco")
Electronic dartboards (as "Gaelco Darts")
Website www.gaelco.es

Gabinete Electrónico Consultivo, S.A., which translates to Electronic Consultative Cabinet, but is trademarked and better known as Gaelco, S.A. is a Spanish company that develops and publishes arcade games and video games. At present it develops electronic dart machines under the name of "Gaelco Darts".

List of Gaelco games

For Arcade

  • Xor World (1990: prototype)
  • Master Boy (1987: Original; 1991)
  • Big Karnak (1991)
  • Splash! [a.k.a. Painted Lady] (1992: developed by OMK)
  • Squash (1992)
  • Thunder Hoop (1992)
  • World Rally: Championship (1993: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • Glass (1993: developed by OMK)
  • Alligator Hunt (1994)
  • Target Hits (1994: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • TH Strikes Back [a.k.a. Thunder Hoop 2] (1994)
  • Biomechanical Toy (1995: developed by Zeus Software)
  • Last KM (1995: unreleased, developed by Zeus Software) [1]
  • Touch and Go (1995)
  • World Rally 2: Twin Racing (1995: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • Maniac Square (1992: prototype; 1996)
  • Snow Board Championship (1996: developed by OMK)
  • Speed Up (1996) First Gaelco arcade game to be in 3D.
  • Surf Planet (1997: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • Radikal Bikers (1998)
  • Bang! [a.k.a. Gun Gabacho in Japan] (1998 (1999 in Japan under distribution by GM Shoji): developed by Bit Managers)
  • Rolling Extreme [a.k.a. ROLLing eX.tre.me (Street Luge)] (1999)
  • Football Power (2000: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • Smashing Drive [a.k.a. SMASHING DRIVE NYC - IIxM] (2000)
  • ATV Track [a.k.a. ATV TRACK Quads on Amazon] (2002)
  • Gaelco Football (2002: developed by Zigurat Software)
  • Tokyo Cop [a.k.a. TOKYO COP Special Police Reinforcement] (2003)
  • Ring Riders (2004)
  • Tuning Race [a.k.a. Gaelco Championship TUNING RACE] (2005) Gaelco's Last Arcade game released.

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