In the late 1990s, Data East ran into financial trouble and sold the games' remake rights to help them survive.
By 1985 Data East had shifted away from interchangeability to concentrate themselves on video games only.
Data East also purchased licenses to manufacture and sell arcade games created by other companies.
In 2003, Data East announced bankruptcy, and trademark was registered by others.
A second pinball machine of the same name was released in 1991 by Data East.
Data East was one of the first companies to use katakana in game displays.
In 1990, Data East released a pinball machine based on the film.
Since the first game was published in 1991 by Data East, the series was famous for having a "high degree of freedom".
Drop Off is a puzzle video game developed by Data East.
This is one of the most popular pinball machines from Data East.