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The Leland Corporation California-based was an arcade video game company formed on June 5, 1987 from the assets of Cinematronics. It was a subsidiary of arcade and home game producer Tradewest, which acquired those assets out of the former company’s bankruptcy. After 1992, the company moved to development of home games to be published by Tradewest and other companies like Williams under the name Leland Interactive Media. In 1994, when WMS Industries acquired Tradewest, Leland was absorbed into their internal development.[1]
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known as Tradewest, which WMS had acquired along with its subsidiary LelandCorporation in 1994. The original arcade division of the company became Midway...
the time. It would eventually be the final arcade release of The LelandCorporation in 1991. Still in bankruptcy, Cinematronics reformed its internal...
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developer based in San Diego, California. It was the successor to the LelandCorporation and Cinematronics. In 1994, Midway Games parent WMS Industries bought...
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(officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford...
Electronics, or Atari Games. It was developed and published by the LelandCorporation, the predecessor of Midway Studios San Diego, which was acquired as...
until 2002; defunct 2005 LelandCorporation El Cajon, California, United States 1987 Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp renamed to Leland Interactive Media in 1993;...
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left out of the previous version due to large file sizes. In 1991, LelandCorporation released a slightly updated version of Space Ace in the form of a...
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Continental-LelandCorporation in 1925, the Shelton became the flagship hotel of the corporation; James T. Lee was the president of the corporation. Hughes...
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