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− | {{sub-stub}}'''TV Asahi''' ( | + | {{sub-stub}}'''TV Asahi Corporation''' (株式会社テレビ朝日) is a Japanese television station based in Tokyo, serving as the flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network (ANN), owned by TV Asahi Holdings, which is controlled by the Asahi Shimbun. As well as licensing out intellectual properties to be made into video games, it briefly entered the Japanese market as a publisher, releasing ''[[Es]]'' for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in 1999. |
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TV Asahi Corporation (株式会社テレビ朝日) is a Japanese television station based in Tokyo, serving as the flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network (ANN), owned by TV Asahi Holdings, which is controlled by the Asahi Shimbun. As well as licensing out intellectual properties to be made into video games, it briefly entered the Japanese market as a publisher, releasing Es for the Sega Dreamcast in 1999.
Contents
Softography
System C2
- Doraemon no Dokodemodoa (1994)
Mega Drive
- Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7 Nin no Gozans (1993)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Enji (1994)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1994)
Game Gear
- Doraemon Noranosuke no Yabou (1993)
- From TV Animation Slam Dunk: Shouri-e no Starting 5 (1994)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1995)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Taiketsu! Quantum Panic!! (1995)
- SD Gundam Winner's History (1995)
- Doraemon Waku Waku Pocket Paradise (1996)
Pico
- Doraemon: Nobita to Maigo no Kyouryuu (1993)
- Doraemon: Nobita no Machinaka Doki Doki Tanken! (1994)
- Crayon Shin-chan no Ora to Issho ni Asobou yo! (1994)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1994)
- Tanoshiku Asonde Nouryoku Up! Tanoshii Youchien (1994)
- Quiz ni Challenge! Doraemon (1995)
- Crayon Shin-chan no Oekaki Note (1995)
- Tanoshiku Asonde Nouryoku Up! Tanoshii Youchien '95-nendoban (1995)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (1995)
- Doraemon: Time Machine de Daibouken! (1995)
- Gekisou Sentai Carranger (1996)
- B-Fighter Kabuto (1996)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: Tokimeki Party (1996)
- Yobeba Kotaeru Doraemon: Nobita to Himitsu Dougu o Mitsukeyou! (1997)
- Doraemon: Youchien wa Tanoshii na (1997)
- B-Robo Kabutack (1997)
- Denji Sentai Megaranger (1997)
- Doraemon: Ensoku-Imohori-Undoukai (1997)
- Utatte Pico: Minna de Karaoke! Issho ni Utaou Suki na Uta! (1997)
- Doraemon no Utatte Pico: Issho ni Utaou! Doraemon Waku Waku Karaoke (1998)
- Moero! Robokon: Oekaki Robokon!! (1999)
- Doraemon: Yometa yo-Kaketa yo Hiragana Katakana (1999)
- Issho ni Pico: Itsudemo Issho Doraemon (1999)
- Kamen Rider Agito & Kuuga Wild Battle (2001)
- Doraemon: Kazoete-Kanzan Kazu Tokei (2001)
- Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger & Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger Chou Sentai Super Battle (2002)
- Doraemon: Eigo de Asobou ABC (2002)
- Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (2003)
- Kamen Rider 555 (2003)
- Doraemon: Chiiku Asobi Doraland (2003)
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004)
Saturn
- Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi (1996)
- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Various Emotion (1996)
- Ninpen Manmaru (1997)
Dreamcast
- Sunrise Eiyuutan (1999)
- Es (2001)
Advanced Pico Beena
- Doraemon Tanoshiku o-Keiko Hiragana Katakana (2005)
- Doraemon Tanoshii En Seikatsu Youchien Hoikuen (2006)
- Doraemon Chinou Daikaihatsu! Waku Waku Game Land (2006)
- Juuken Sentai Gekiranger: Niki Niki! Kazu Katachi ni Challenge! (2007)
- Engine Sentai Go-onger Mach de Oboeru! Aiueo!! (2008)
- Kamen Rider Kiva Hiragana Suuji Chie Battle!! (2008)
- Doraemon Waku Waku Sekai Isshuu Game: Asonde Oboeru Chizu Kokki (2010)
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger Super Battle Daishuugou! (2010)
Nintendo DS
- Doraemon: Nobita no Kyouryuu 2006 DS (2006)
- Doraemon: Nobita no Shin Makai Daibouken DS (2007)
- Doraemon: Nobita to Midori no Kyojinden DS (2008)
- Kaite Oboeru Doragana (2008)
Wii
Windows PC
References
Japanese television networks |
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National |
NHK | Nippon TV | TV Asahi | TBS | TV Tokyo | Fuji Television |
Regional |
ABC | MBS | Yomiuri TV |