Gaelco
| |
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 |
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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.
For Platforms
Developed
- PC Fútbol 2005 (2004: PC)
- PC Fútbol 2006 (2005: PC)
- PC Fútbol 2007 (2006: PC)
Published
- Radikal Bikers (1999: PlayStation)
- Smashing Drive (2002: Nintendo GameCube & Xbox; 2004/2005: Game Boy Advance)
References
External links
- Gaelco website
- Gaelco Darts website
- Gaelco Darts community
- Gaelco History Recreativas.org (in Spanish)
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