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{{sub-stub}}'''Tomy''' (トミー)
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{{sub-stub}}'''Tomy Company, Ltd.''' (株式会社トミー) was a Japanese toy company that was founded in 1924 by Eiichiro Tomiyama and was best known for brands such as Tomica, Plarail, Nohohon Zoku, Pop the Pirate among others. In 2006, the company merged with [[Takara]] to form [[Takara Tomy]], however the Tomy name is currently used internationally.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
===[[Saturn]]===
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Tomy|Tomy Entertainment}}
*''[[Kaitou Saint Tail (Saturn)|Kaitou Saint Tail]]'' (1997)
 
  
===[[Dreamcast]]===
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==Logos==
*''[[Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Toukon Retsuden 4]]'' (1999)
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Tomy logo old.svg
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Tomy2000.svg
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[[Category:Third-Party Development Companies]]
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==References==
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Tomy
Founded: 1924
Defunct: 2006
T-series code: T-282
Merged with: Takara (2006)
Merged into: Takara Tomy
Headquarters:
Japan

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Tomy Company, Ltd. (株式会社トミー) was a Japanese toy company that was founded in 1924 by Eiichiro Tomiyama and was best known for brands such as Tomica, Plarail, Nohohon Zoku, Pop the Pirate among others. In 2006, the company merged with Takara to form Takara Tomy, however the Tomy name is currently used internationally.

Softography

Arcade

  • (2010)
  • (2010)

Saturn

  • (1997)

NAOMI

  • (2000)

Dreamcast

  • (1999) (as Tomy Entertainment)

LCD

  • (1994)
  • (1994)
  • (1994)
  • (1994)
  • (1996)
  • (1997)

Logos

References