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{{stub}}'''Tecnosoft Co., Ltd.''' (テクノソフト),  known as '''Technosoft''', '''Techno Soft''', '''Tecno Soft''', '''Tecno-Soft''', and '''Techno-Soft''' depending on where the company name is seen, was a Japanese video game development company, founded in the 1980s. It is best known for its ''Thunder Force'' series of games.
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{{stub}}'''Technosoft Co., Ltd.''' (テクノソフト), was a Japanese video game development company.
  
Tecnosoft was bought out by pachinko maker ''Twenty-one Company'' in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. Technosoft still own the rights to ''Thunder Force'', but have not developed a video game since after the merger (the 2008 game ''[[Thunder Force VI]]'' was licensed by Technosoft, but was developed and published by [[Sega]]).
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Founded in February 1980 as '''Sasebo Micro Computer Center''' (佐世保マイクロコンピューターセンター) before adopting the Technosoft name in April 1982{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19980625184727/http://www.tecnosoft.com/MAIN/GAIYOU.HTM}}, Technosoft published a wide variety of games for home computers across the 1980s, though is perhaps best known for its ''Thunder Force'' series of shoot-'em-up games, beginning with the original ''Thunder Force'' in 1988. It was one of the first Japanese companies to sign a deal with [[Sega]] to bring games to the [[Sega Mega Drive]], after which it became purely a console developer.
  
A lot of Tecnosoft games have distinctive design that makes them easy to recognize: Mechanical enemies often have an organic shape, default shots often have 2 projectiles instead of one, and their games mainly use high contrast coloring for sprites.
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While "Technosoft" is thought to have been the "official" name of the company, '''Techno Soft''', '''Tecnosoft''', and '''Tecno Soft''' were also treated as valid names. The missing "h" and added space are thought to have been an error caused when the original logo trademark was registered, and as such, the company's name is labeled inconsistently across its software. Earlier Mega Drive games even switch between the "Tecno Soft" and "Techno Soft" name in-game depending on the console's region.
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Technosoft was bought out by pachinko maker Twenty-One Company in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. From this point on, the company no longer produced games, but continued to license out its properties, most notably for the 2008 game ''[[Thunder Force VI]]'', which was developed and published by [[Sega]]. At [[Tokyo Game Show 2016]], it was announced that Sega had acquired the rights to Technosoft's games, including ''Thunder Force'', although Twenty-One continue to own the rights to Technosoft branding.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
===[[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]===
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*''[[Thunder Force II]]'' (1989)
 
*''[[Herzog Zwei]]'' (1989)
 
*''[[Elemental Master]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Thunder Force III]]'' (1990)
 
*''[[Devil Crash MD]]'' (porting) (1991)
 
*''[[Thunder Force IV]]'' (1992)
 
  
===[[Sega System C|Sega System C-2]]===
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==Promotional material==
*''[[Thunder Force AC]]'' (1990)
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|{{galleryPrintAd|bemega|1990-03|115}}
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===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
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==External links==
*''[[Nekketsu Oyako]]'' (1995)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/19980625184701/http://www.tecnosoft.com/ Official website (1998)] (Japanese) (Wayback Machine)
*''[[Kyuutenkai]]'' (1995)
 
*''[[Hyper Reverthion]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Steeldom]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Thunder Force: Gold Pack 1]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Hyper Duel]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Thunder Force: Gold Pack 2]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Blast Wind]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Thunder Force V]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Kumitate Battle Kuttu Ketto]]'' (1998)
 
  
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==References==
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*[http://www.tecnosoft.com/ Website (Japanese)]
 

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Technosoft
Founded: 1980-02[1]
Defunct: 2001
T-series code: T-18
Merged into: Twenty-one Company
Headquarters:
Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan

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Technosoft Co., Ltd. (テクノソフト), was a Japanese video game development company.

Founded in February 1980 as Sasebo Micro Computer Center (佐世保マイクロコンピューターセンター) before adopting the Technosoft name in April 1982[1], Technosoft published a wide variety of games for home computers across the 1980s, though is perhaps best known for its Thunder Force series of shoot-'em-up games, beginning with the original Thunder Force in 1988. It was one of the first Japanese companies to sign a deal with Sega to bring games to the Sega Mega Drive, after which it became purely a console developer.

While "Technosoft" is thought to have been the "official" name of the company, Techno Soft, Tecnosoft, and Tecno Soft were also treated as valid names. The missing "h" and added space are thought to have been an error caused when the original logo trademark was registered, and as such, the company's name is labeled inconsistently across its software. Earlier Mega Drive games even switch between the "Tecno Soft" and "Techno Soft" name in-game depending on the console's region.

Technosoft was bought out by pachinko maker Twenty-One Company in 2001 and merged into their R&D division. From this point on, the company no longer produced games, but continued to license out its properties, most notably for the 2008 game Thunder Force VI, which was developed and published by Sega. At Tokyo Game Show 2016, it was announced that Sega had acquired the rights to Technosoft's games, including Thunder Force, although Twenty-One continue to own the rights to Technosoft branding.

Softography

Promotional material

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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1990-03: "March 1990" (1990-02-08)
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External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.tecnosoft.com/MAIN/GAIYOU.HTM (Wayback Machine: 1998-06-25 18:47)
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