Gaelco

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. As of 2007, Gaelco develops electronic dart machines under the name of "Gaelco Darts".

Gaelco, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryVideo game
FoundedOctober 1985 (1985-10)
FounderLuis Jonama
Josep Quinglés
Javier Valero
Headquarters,
ProductsArcade and video games (as "Gaelco")
Electronic dartboards (as "Gaelco Darts")
Websitewww.gaelco.es

List of Gaelco games

For Arcade

Title A.k.a. title In-house
developing
Third-party
developing
Year Notes
Xor WorldYesNo1990Prototype only.
Master BoyYesNo1991Its original version was developed in 1987.
Big KarnakYesNo1991
Splash!NoOMK1992Distributed by Leprechaun in the U.S. with the title Painted Lady.
SquashYesNo1992
Thunder HoopYesNo1992
World Rally ChampionshipNoZigurat Software1993Distributed by Atari Games in the U.S. and Sigma in Japan.
GlassNoOMK1993
Alligator HuntYesNo1994
Target HitsNoZigurat Software1994
TH Strikes BackThunder Hoop 2YesNo1994
Biomechanical ToyNoZeus Software1995Its prototype was developed in the same year as Bioplaything Cop.[1]
Last KMNoZeus Software1995Unreleased title.[2]
Touch and GoYesNo1995
World Rally 2: Twin RacingNoZigurat Software1995
Maniac SquareYesNo1996Its prototype was developed in 1992.
Snow Board ChampionshipNoOMK1996
Speed UpYesNo1996First 3D Gaelco arcade game. Distributed by Namco America|Bandai Namco Amusement Europe Ltd|Namco UK|Gaelco S.A|Mattel|Mattel Interactive|Mattel Games|Mattel UK|Hot Wheels in the U.S, U.K
Surf PlanetNoZigurat Software1997Distributed by Atari Games in the U.S..
Salter Cardioline Pro CyclePro Tele Cardioline (Salter Fitness Bike)NoOMK1997Fitness machine, developed on behalf of Salter.
Salter Cardioline Pro StepperPro Tele Cardioline (Salter Fitness Stepper)NoOMK1997Fitness machine, developed on behalf of Salter.
Radikal BikersYesNo1998Distributed by Atari Games in the U.S. and SNK in Japan.
Bang!NoBit Managers1998Distributed by GM Shoji in Japan with the title Gun Gabacho.
Rolling ExtremeROLLing eX.tre.me (Street Luge)YesNo1999Distributed by Namco America in the U.S..
Football PowerNoZigurat Software2000Distributed by Namco America in the U.S..
Smashing DriveSmashing Drive NYC - IIxMYesNo2000Distributed by Namco America in the U.S..
ATV TrackATV Track: Quads on AmazonYesNo2002Distributed by Namco America in the U.S..
Gaelco FootballNoZigurat Software2002
Tokyo CopTOKYO COP Special Police ReinforcementYesNo2003Distributed by Namco America in the U.S. and Namco in Japan.
Ring RidersYesNo2004Distributed by Namco America in the U.S..
Tuning RaceGaelco Championship TUNING RACEYesNo2005Last arcade game released by Gaelco. Distributed by Global VR in the U.S..
Radikal Bikers IIYesNoTBDSequel of Radikal Bikers, concept never developed.[3]

Developed

Published

Compilation releases

A compilation cartridge named "Gaelco Arcade 1"[4] was released for Evercade in December 2021, featuring Alligator Hunt, Biomechanical Toy, Glass, Snow Board Championship, Thunder Hoop and World Rally.

References

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