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'''Toshiba EMI''' (東芝EMI or 東芝EMI)
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'''Toshiba EMI''' (東芝EMI or 東芝EMI) was a music company that also published games. It was a joint venture between Japanese company, [[Toshiba]] and British music conglomerate [[wikipedia:EMI|EMI Group]]. In 2007, Toshiba sold their shares of the company to EMI renaming itself to EMI Music Japan.
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At one point owned record labels [[Futureland]] and [[Eastworld]].
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
===[[Mega Drive]]===
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Toshiba EMI}}
*''[[Master of Monsters]]'' (1991)
 
  
===[[Saturn]]===
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==Discography==
*''[[Master of Monsters: Neo Generations]]'' (1996)
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{{Discography|Toshiba EMI}}
  
==Discography==
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==References==
:''note: this list might be incomplete; please help expand it''
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<references />
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*''[[Sound Story of Shining and the Darkness]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Virtua Racing & Out Runners]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter ~ Akira/Kage]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter (album)|Virtua Fighter]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Daytona USA / B-univ]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Bare Knuckle III (album)|Bare Knuckle III]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Symphonic Suite the Another Story of Shining Force]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Sonic & Knuckles Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Sega Saturn Virtua Fighter Maximum Mania]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter "Sega Saturn" Image by B-univ Neo Rising]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter 2 Sound Track]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Sega Rally Championship Ignition]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter 2 Dancing Shadows]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Virtua Cop Sound Tracks]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter & Virtua Fighter 2 Music Tracks]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Competition/Sega Rally Championship Complete]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Official Sound Data]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Sonic the Fighters Sound Tracks]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter Kids Sound Tracks]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter 3 Sound Tracks]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On "Cyber Net Rhapsody." ~Episode #14~]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Scud Race Sound Tracks]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Virtua Fighter 3 On The Vocal]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Fighters Megamix Sound Tracks]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Episode 16 - COUNTERPOINT 009A]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Shining Force III Original Soundtrack]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Sonic Adventure Remix]]'' (1998)
 
*''[[Shenmue chapter 1 -yokosuka- Original Sound Track]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[Samba de Amigo Presents Samba de Janeiro Non-Stop Best of Bellini]]'' (2000)
 
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[[Category:Record Labels]]
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[[Category:Third-party record labels]]
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[[Category:Licensors]]

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Toshiba EMI
Founded: 1960
Defunct: 2013
T-series code: T-63
Merged into: Universal Music Japan (2013)
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan

Toshiba EMI (東芝EMI or 東芝EMI) was a music company that also published games. It was a joint venture between Japanese company, Toshiba and British music conglomerate EMI Group. In 2007, Toshiba sold their shares of the company to EMI renaming itself to EMI Music Japan.

At one point owned record labels Futureland and Eastworld.

Softography

Discography

References