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Fuji Television (株式会社フジテレビジョン), or CX, often shortened to Fuji TV (フジテレビ), is a television network in Japan.
As well as licensing its properties for use in video games, Fuji TV worked alongside Sega and CSK to create the Divers 2000 Series CX-1 console; a Sega Dreamcast-television hybrid device named after the television station's code.
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Softography
System 32
- Dragon Ball Z V.R.V.S. (1994)
Master System
- Hokuto no Ken (1986)
- High School! Kimengumi (1986)
- Sukeban Deka II: Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (1987)
Mega Drive
- Hokuto no Ken: Shin Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu (1989)
- Yuu Yuu Hakusho Gaiden (1994)
- Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden (1994)
Game Gear
- Yuu Yuu Hakusho: Horobishi Mono no Gyakushuu (1994)
- Torarete Tamaruka!? (1994)
- Yuu Yuu Hakusho II: Gekitou! Nanakyou no Tatakai (1994)
- Ninku (1995)
- Ninku Gaiden: Hiroyuki Daikatsugeki (1995)
- Ninku 2: Tenkuryu-e no Michi (1995)
Mega-CD
- Ranma ½: Byakuran Aika (1993)
- Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends Taikenban (1994)
- Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends (1994)
MSX
- High School! Kimengumi (1987)
Pico
- Hirake! Ponkikki Party o Hirakou! (1993)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Edo ni Itte Kiteretsusai-sama ni Au nari (1994)
- Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. Mezase Yuutousei (1995)
- Unou Kaihatsu Series 10 Nontan to Issho Waiwai Nippon (1996)
- Unou Kaihatsu Series 11 Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. (1996)
Saturn
References
Japanese television networks |
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National |
NHK | Nippon TV | TV Asahi | TBS | TV Tokyo | Fuji Television |
Regional |
ABC | MBS | Yomiuri TV |