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+ | {{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. NEC Interchannel would take over all of NEC Avenue's video game and music operations in October 1997.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041021024856/http://www.interchannel.co.jp/company/01_04.html "インターチャネルのあゆみ"]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040815022104/http://www.interchannel.co.jp/english/05.html "The History of NEC Interchannel"]</ref> In 2004, the company split from NEC, becoming '''Interchannel''' or '''InterChannel'''. | ||
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NEC Interchannel | ||
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Founded: 1995-10-02 | ||
Defunct: 2010-03-01 | ||
T-series code: T-201 | ||
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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. NEC Interchannel would take over all of NEC Avenue's video game and music operations in October 1997.[1][2] In 2004, the company split from NEC, becoming Interchannel or InterChannel.
Interchannel closed in 2010. Very few of its video game products ever left Japan.
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