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{{Infobox Company |company_name=UEP Systems |company_logo= |company_type= |foundation=1985 |location=Tokyo, Japan |key_people= |industry=[[Video game industry|Interactive entertainment]] |products=[[Cool Boarders]], [[Cool Riders]] |revenue= |operating_income= |net_income= |num_employees= |homepage=http://www.uepsys.com (defunct) }} '''UEP Systems''' is a [[Japan]]-based video game developer founded in 1985. The UEP team included a number of snowboarders, and is best known for its snowboarding simulations. Snowboarding games were released on the [[PlayStation]], [[Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Neo Geo Pocket]], and for the [[Arcade game|arcade]]. UEP Systems' last release was [[Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder]] for the [[PS2]] in 2001. It compared unfavorably to similar games, such as [[EA Sports|EA Sports']] [[SSX]], and like many of UEP Systems' titles received mediocre reviews. ==References== * [http://games.ign.com/objects/025/025609.html IGN] * [http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=3:1562~T1 allgame] [[Category:Companies established in 1985]] [[Category:Japanese video game companies]] [[Category:Video game developers]] {{Japan-videogame-company-stub}} [[ja:γ¦γ¨γγγ·γΉγγ ]]
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