| TYO: 3710 | |
| Headquarters | Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan | 
Number of employees  | 199 (2022) | 
| Website | jorudan | 
| Footnotes / references [1]  | |
Jorudan (ジョルダン) is a Japanese company headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It has been involved in the publishing and developing of video games since 1991, and is currently primarily known for operating jorudan.co.jp, a public transport route navigation website.[2]
Video games
- GD Leen (May 28, 1991)
 - Imperium (1992)
 - Xardion (March 20, 1992)
 - Musya (April 21, 1992)
 - Alien vs Predator (1993)
 - Date Kimiko no Virtual Tennis (伊達公子のバーチャルテニス; "Kimiko Date's Virtual Tennis") (May 13, 1994)
 - Hisshou 777 Fighter (1994)
 - Hisshou 777 Fighter ll (1994)
 - Hisshou 777 Fighter lll (1995)
 
- Battle Bull (November 30, 1990)
 
- Hamster Club (1999)
 - Chase HQ: Secret Police (2000)
 - Bubble Bobble Classic (2000)
 - Hamster Club Awasete Chu (2000)
 - Hamster Club 2 (2000)
 - Yogi Bear: Great Balloon Burst (2000)
 - Pop n Pop (2001)
 - Hamster Club Oshiema Chu (2001)
 
- Imadoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride (1996)
 - One on One (1999)
 - Kickboxing (2001)
 - Hamster Club i (2002)
 - Hoshi no Mahoroba (2002)
 
- Space Hexcite: Metal Legend EX (2002)
 - Fancy Pocket (2002)
 - Inukko Club: Fukumaru no Daibouken (2002)
 - Hamster Club: 4 (2003)
 - Taiketsu! Ultra Hero (2004)
 - Petz: Hamsterz Life 2 (2007)
 
- Baskelian (2003)
 - Bouken Shounen Club Gahou (2003)
 
- The Eigyoudou (2008)
 - Nippon Futsal League Kounin: Minna no Futsal (2008)
 
- Sukeban Shachou Rena (October 22, 2009)
 
References
- ↑ "ジョルダン株式会社:企業・IR情報:会社情報:会社概要". ジョルダン株式会社:企業・IR情報 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-05-06.
 - ↑ "About Us." Jorudan. Retrieved on July 12, 2016.
 
External links
- Official site
 - Official site (Japanese)
 
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