Fabtek

Fabtek Inc. was a thriving video kit company founded in Bellevue, Washington, United States and started its operations there in 1987. Fabtek's name was derived from the initials of its founder Frank Ballouz (F.A.B.-tek), a former Atari and Nintendo of America executive who later also founded Irem America. Fabtek was known for licensing arcade games mostly from two manufacturers for distribution: Seibu Kaihatsu and TAD Corporation. Around 1990, Fabtek moved to Redmond, Washington and continued its business there until closing its business in 1999.

Licensed from Seibu Kaihatsu

 * Dead Angle (1988)
 * Dynamite Duke (1989)
 * Raiden (1990)
 * Seibu Cup Soccer (1992)
 * Zero Team USA (1993)
 * Raiden II (1993)
 * Raiden DX (1994)
 * Viper Phase 1 (1995)
 * Battle Balls (1996)
 * Raiden Fighters (1996)
 * Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive (1997)
 * Raiden Fighters Jet (1998)

Licensed from TAD Corporation

 * Cabal (1988)
 * Toki (1989)
 * Blood Bros. (1990)
 * Legionnaire (1992)
 * Heated Barrel (1992)

Other

 * Sport Match (1989) (produced by Dynax)
 * Super Space Fortress Macross (arcade game) (1992) (produced by Banpresto)
 * Jungle Joggers (1992)
 * Super Mario World (redemption game) (1993) (licensed by Nintendo)
 * Battle Garegga (1996) (produced by 8ing/Raizing)