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| headquarters=Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan | | headquarters=Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan | ||
− | }} | + | }}'''VIC Tokai Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社ビック東海) (Valuable Information & Communication Tokai, formerly Video Information Center Tokai{{ref|http://review-site.net/developer/hi.html#ビック東海}}) is a Japanese telecommunications company, former video game developer, and subsidiary of Tokai. |
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− | A number of VIC Tokai's internally-developed games were actually co-developed with Seibu Lease, with employees of both companies working in the same office. Seibu Lease primarily handled planning and graphics, while VIC Tokai handled programming and sales. It is unknown how long this partnership lasted. It does appear VIC had its own graphic artists, at least later on. | + | ==Company== |
+ | VIC Tokai originally established in March 1977 as Yaizu Cablevision, a cable television provider. In May 1978, its name was changed to VIC Tokai. [http://www.victokai.co.jp/company/enkaku.html] The company was involved with video games from about 1984 until 1997 and had operations in the US and Europe. [http://www.mobygames.com/company/vic-tokai-corporation] | ||
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+ | A number of VIC Tokai's internally-developed games were actually co-developed with Seibu Lease, with employees of both companies working in the same office. Seibu Lease primarily handled planning and graphics, while VIC Tokai handled programming and sales. It is unknown how long this partnership, named [[Graphic Techno EW]] lasted. It does appear VIC had its own graphic artists, at least later on. | ||
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* [http://www.victokai.co.jp/ Official website (Japanese)] | * [http://www.victokai.co.jp/ Official website (Japanese)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 February 2023
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Founded: 1977-03[1] | ||
Defunct: 1998 (stopped game production) | ||
T-series code: T-23 | ||
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VIC Tokai Co., Ltd. (株式会社ビック東海) (Valuable Information & Communication Tokai, formerly Video Information Center Tokai[2]) is a Japanese telecommunications company, former video game developer, and subsidiary of Tokai.
Contents
Company
VIC Tokai originally established in March 1977 as Yaizu Cablevision, a cable television provider. In May 1978, its name was changed to VIC Tokai. [1] The company was involved with video games from about 1984 until 1997 and had operations in the US and Europe. [2]
A number of VIC Tokai's internally-developed games were actually co-developed with Seibu Lease, with employees of both companies working in the same office. Seibu Lease primarily handled planning and graphics, while VIC Tokai handled programming and sales. It is unknown how long this partnership, named Graphic Techno EW lasted. It does appear VIC had its own graphic artists, at least later on.
Softography
Arcade
- Witch (1992)
- Fun Fun Paradise (1993)
System 1
- Block Gal (1987)
System 2
- UFO Senshi Youko Chan (1988)
Master System
- Psycho Fox (1989)
- Sapo Xulé Vs Os Invasores do Brejo (1995)
Mega Drive
- Whip Rush (1990)
- Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken (1990)
- Decap Attack (1991)
- Trouble Shooter (1991)
- King Salmon (1992)
- Battle Mania Daiginjou (1993)
- Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter (1993)
- Socket (1993)
- Columns III: Revenge of Columns (1993)
- Top Gear 2 (1994)
- Kick Off 3: European Challenge (1994)
- Stone Protectors (unreleased)
Mega-CD
- Yumemi Mystery Mansion (1993)
- The Misadventures of Flink (1994)
- Dark Seed (unreleased)
Saturn
- Shinobi Legions (1995)
- The Hyper Golf: Devil's Course Sample Ban (1995)
- Valora Valley Golf (1995)
- Criticom (1996)
- Playboy Karaoke Collection Volume 1 (1996)
- Playboy Karaoke Collection Volume 2 (1996)
- Abuse (unreleased)
- Dark Rift (unreleased)
- Sign of the Sun (unreleased)
- Wet Corpse (unreleased)
Accessories produced
External links
References
- ↑ http://victokai.co.jp/vichome/keiken.htm (Wayback Machine: 1998-05-22 00:26)
- ↑ http://review-site.net/developer/hi.html#ビック東海