Difference between revisions of "NEC Interchannel"

From Sega Retro

m (Text replacement - "==External Links==" to "==External links==")
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Company
 
{{Company
| logo=Interchannel logo.svg
+
| logo=Interchannel logo older.png
| width=280px
+
| width=
 
| founded=1995-10
 
| founded=1995-10
 
| defunct=2013
 
| defunct=2013
Line 10: Line 10:
 
}}
 
}}
  
{{sub-stub}}'''NEC Interchannel''' or '''''NEC InterChannel''''' (NECインターチャネル) was/is a software developer operating as a subsidiary of [[NEC]] founded in 1995 from the merging of [[NEC Avenue]] with several other divisions. The "NEC" eventually started to slip from the company's name, and it wound up becoming '''Interchannel''' or '''InterChannel''' depending on where the name is seen. Sometime in the mid-2000s, the company became '''Interchannel-Holon''' (インターチャネル・ホロン); this ended in 2008 and the company is back to being '''Interchannel'''. The company closed in 2013.
+
{{sub-stub}}'''NEC Interchannel''' or '''NEC InterChannel''' (NECインターチャネル) was a software developer operating as a subsidiary of [[NEC]] founded in 1995 from the merging of the games section of [[NEC Avenue]], parts of NEC Home Electronics and another NEC division. In around 2006 the company split from NEC, becoming '''Interchannel-Holon''' (インターチャネル・ホロン) and then plain '''Interchannel''' or '''InterChannel''' in 2008.
 +
 
 +
Interchannel closed in 2013. Very few of its video game products ever left Japan.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

Revision as of 17:06, 10 January 2017


This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.


NEC Interchannel or NEC InterChannel (NECインターチャネル) was a software developer operating as a subsidiary of NEC founded in 1995 from the merging of the games section of NEC Avenue, parts of NEC Home Electronics and another NEC division. In around 2006 the company split from NEC, becoming Interchannel-Holon (インターチャネル・ホロン) and then plain Interchannel or InterChannel in 2008.

Interchannel closed in 2013. Very few of its video game products ever left Japan.

Softography

note: this list is likely vastly incomplete

External links