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Agetec

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Agetec
Founded: 1998
T-series code: T-443
Headquarters: United States

Agetec Inc. is a video game publisher and a continuation of ASCII's US office. It brought many SNK Sega Dreamcast titles to North America.

Contents

  • 1 Softography
    • 1.1 Dreamcast
    • 1.2 PlayStation 2
    • 1.3 Nintendo DS
  • 2 References

Softography

Dreamcast

  • The King of Fighters: Evolution (2000)
  • Virtua Athlete 2K (2000)
  • The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai (2000)
  • Reel Fishing: Wild (2001)
  • Sports Jam (2001)
  • Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (2001)

PlayStation 2

  • Space Channel 5: Special Edition (2003)

Nintendo DS

  • Sega Presents Touch Darts (2008)

References

Retrieved from "https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Agetec&oldid=559109"
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  • T-series publishers
  • Third-party software publishers
  • Companies in the United States
  • Companies

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