Drillmation Studios America. Inc.

Namco/Drillmation of America is an American subsidiary of Drillmation Studios formed in 1986 to release Namco and Drillmation games in North America for NES. They also asked Box Office, Inc. to port these budget PC titles into the NES, all using Driller Engine 1, these included The $100,000 Pyramid and High Rollers. However European game developer Virgin Mastertronic was later asked by the company to bring Virgin's PC games to the NES which included Shōgun before many of the staff left to form Virgin Games' North American arm. In 1990, the company became Namco Hometek, Inc. and published more titles for other consoles.