My guess: The early version was done by someone who later joined Aicom/Cyclone System. Arc (started by people from whatever the previous company was) then modified it to their liking.https://twitter.com/new_cheats_news/status/1264233732254445568 …
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President Kidooka in Arc's 25th anniversary book (translated) (http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:Arc_System_Works …):pic.twitter.com/qs1l5JoZ2t
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That "certain Famicom simulation game" I took to be Dokuganryuu Masamune since it came up in Arc code comparisons.
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I suspect Use didn't develop anything until Navy Blue.
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Early games in chronological order: Batsu & Terii 7/22/87 Dokuganryu Masamune 4/5/88 Daisenryaku 10/11/88 Moero!! Junior Basket 11/22/88 Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji 11/25/88 Chuugoku Senseijutsu 11/29/88 Totsuzen! Macho Man 12/2/88 Flying Hero 2/17/89 Zenbei!! Pro Basket 7/21/89
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Meiji Ishin 9/29/89 Ultimate Basketball 9/90 Chitei Senkuu Vazolder 11/15/91 Shancara 6/26/92
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