Jaleco

1982 / 1974 tot 2 1983 / 1974 tot 7 1984 / 1974 tot 14 1985 / 1974 tot 25 1986 / 1974 tot 37 1987 / 1974 tot 52 1988 / 1974 tot 73 1989 / 1974 tot 88 1990 / 1974 tot 104 1991 / 1974 tot 124 1992 / 1974 tot 144 1993 / 1974 tot 167 1994 / 1974 tot 184 1995 / 1974 tot 199 1996 / 1974 tot 213 1997 / 1974 tot 230 1998 / 1974 tot 243 1999 / 1974 tot 261 2000 / 1974 tot 267 2002 / 1974 tot 275 2003 / 1974 tot 280 2004 / 1974 tot 285 2005 / 1974 tot 289 2006 / 1974 tot 290 2007 / 1974 tot 296 2008 / 1974 tot 297 2010 / 1974 tot 298
Founded in 1974-10-03 closed in 2014-05-14
Status: dead
Country: Japan
aka(s): Jaleco Entertainment, Emcom Holdings, Japan Leisure Co., Ltd., Jaleco Ltd.

Subsidiary: Jaleco USA

History:
Jaleco Ltd. was founded as Japan Leisure Corporation on October 3, 1974 as a manufacturer of amusement equipment. In 1982, the company started developing and manufacturing arcade video games; as a result, Japan Leisure Corporation shortened its brand name to Jaleco in 1982 and formally changed its name to Jaleco Ltd in 1983.

Jaleco was a video game company whose focus lay in arcade titles, as well as titles for the NES and other popular computer and video game consoles of the 1980s and 1990s, most notably the Bases Loaded series and Carrier. The U.S. arm of Jaleco, Jaleco USA, was based near Chicago in the town of Wheeling, Illinois, and the European arm, Jaleco Europe, was based in London.

By 2000, Jaleco, still active in the development of arcade and console video games, hadn't produced any hit title in years and was in a struggling state. Its American division, Jaleco USA, had already left the arcade industry in 1993. On November 1, 2000, Jaleco was acquired by Hong-Kong company PCCW. Jaleco, renamed PCCW Japan, gave the PCCW Group a foothold in Japan. PCCW heavily restructured the company, shutting down Jaleco's arcade division and other non-profitable departments to focus on video games for consoles of the sixth generation era. PCCW Japan itself acquired on April 2001 the VR-1 Group which included VR-1 Entertainment, a U.S. developer of massively multiplayer online role playing games, to bring a more global focus to its current and future software endeavors. On October 2002, PCCW Japan merged Jaleco USA and VR-1 Entertainment to form Jaleco Entertainment, its new U.S. division that would be based in Buffalo, New York instead of Wheeling, Illinois. PCCW Japan reverted its name back to Jaleco in 2004.

After a number of internal restructures and sales, Jaleco Holding changed again its name this time to Emcom Holdings in April 2009, presumably to avoid confusion with Jaleco Ltd and to dissociate itself from a trademark that has long been associated to the video game industry. The Emcom group had been Jaleco Holding's most important division since 2008. Emcom Holdings now focuses on real estate, securities, technology and finance business. For the first time in 35 years, the company is not involved in the video game or amusement industry.
Source: Wikipedia


It is known for Bases Loaded, Bomberman, Choplifter, Druid, Earth Defense Force, Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai series, Jazz Jackrabbit, Maniac Mansion, Monty Mole, Nectaris, Ninja-kun, Q*bert, Rodland, Rushing Beat, Sabreman, Tetris

Releases per year

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198511
198612
198715
198821
198915
199016
199120
199220
199323
199417
199515
199614
199717
199813
199918
20006
20028
20035
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20081
20101

298 video games with valid date were considered (98%)

Overall rankings

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Common gametypes

sport15%shooter13%platformer13%action/reflex10%board game7%other40%

Top platforms

Arcade 84
NES 54
PS 32
SNES 30
GB 22
Saturn 13
PS2 11
MSX 11
Famicom Disk System 10
GBA 6
Xbox 6
Nintendo DS 5
GameCube 3
PSP 3
WonderSwan 2