Difference between revisions of "Tecmo"
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===[[Sega Mega CD|Mega CD]]=== | ===[[Sega Mega CD|Mega CD]]=== | ||
*''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' (1994) | *''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' (1994) | ||
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+ | ===[[Sega Model 2A CRX]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Dead or Alive]]'' (1996) | ||
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+ | ===[[Sega Model 2B CRX]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Dead or Alive]]'' (1996) | ||
===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]=== | ===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]=== | ||
*''[[Tecmo Stackers]]'' (1995) | *''[[Tecmo Stackers]]'' (1995) | ||
*''[[Dead or Alive]]'' (1997) | *''[[Dead or Alive]]'' (1997) | ||
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+ | ===[[Sega Titan Video]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Tecmo World Cup '98]]'' (1998) | ||
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]=== | ===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]=== |
Revision as of 13:03, 24 April 2011
Tecmo, Inc. was a video game development company founded in 1967 as Tehkan Ltd. (which it used until 1986). It has seen successes with its Dead or Alive, Fatal Frame, Gallop Racer, Monster Rancher, Ninja Gaiden and sports series.
Tecmo merged with Koei to form Tecmo Koei in 2009. Though the Tecmo brand was still in use in 2009, it was dropped the following year.
Contents
Softography
SG-1000
- Bomb Jack (1985)
- Star Force (1985)
Master System
- Rygar (1988)
- Solomon's Key (1988)
Game Gear
- Ninja Gaiden (1991)
Mega Drive
- Tecmo Super NBA Basketball (1992)
- Tecmo Super Bowl (1993)
- Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition (1994)
- Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition (1994)
Mega CD
- Captain Tsubasa (1994)
Sega Model 2A CRX
- Dead or Alive (1996)
Sega Model 2B CRX
- Dead or Alive (1996)
Saturn
- Tecmo Stackers (1995)
- Dead or Alive (1997)
Sega Titan Video
- Tecmo World Cup '98 (1998)
Dreamcast
- Dead or Alive 2 (2000)