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{{sub-stub}}'''Natsume''' (ナツメ) is the name of two companies: Japan-based Natsume Co., Ltd. and US-based Natsume Inc. Natsume Inc. was originally a subsidiary of Natsume Co., Ltd., but the two split in 1995. The company also operated a development subsidiary headquartered in Osaka, '''Osaka Natsume'''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Natsume''' (ナツメ) is the name of two companies: Japan-based Natsume Co., Ltd. and US-based Natsume Inc. Natsume Inc. was originally a subsidiary of Natsume Co., Ltd., but the two split in 1995. The company also operated a development subsidiary headquartered in Osaka, '''Osaka Natsume'''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240908033834/https://gdri.blogspot.com/2024/08/a-word-about-tokyo-xtreme-racer-series.html}}
  
 
In October 2013 the Japanese Natsume merged with the Japanese company Atari Inc. to form [[NatsumeAtari]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231202204204/https://www.natsumeatari.co.jp/company/history/}}.
 
In October 2013 the Japanese Natsume merged with the Japanese company Atari Inc. to form [[NatsumeAtari]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231202204204/https://www.natsumeatari.co.jp/company/history/}}.

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Natsume (ナツメ) is the name of two companies: Japan-based Natsume Co., Ltd. and US-based Natsume Inc. Natsume Inc. was originally a subsidiary of Natsume Co., Ltd., but the two split in 1995. The company also operated a development subsidiary headquartered in Osaka, Osaka Natsume.[2]

In October 2013 the Japanese Natsume merged with the Japanese company Atari Inc. to form NatsumeAtari[1].

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