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Latest revision as of 13:20, 25 May 2024
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TV Tokyo Corporation (株式会社テレビ東京), or TX is a Japanese television station based in Tokyo, serving as the flagship of the TX Network (TXN), owned by TV Tokyo Holdings, which is majority controlled by Nikkei.
Contents
Softography
Medal game
- Pokémon Corogarena (2022)
Master System
- Virtua Fighter Animation (1997)
Mega Drive
- Honoo no Toukyuuji Dodge Danpei (1992)
- Aa Harimanada (1993)
Game Gear
- Honoo no Toukyuuji Dodge Danpei (1992)
- Aa Harimanada (1993)
- Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (1994)
- Kishin Douji Zenki (1995)
- Virtua Fighter Animation (1996)
Mega-CD
- Captain Tsubasa (1994)
Pico
- Jidou Eiken Taiou Moomin to Eigo: Tanjoubi no Okurimono (1995)
- Choukou Senshi Changerion (1996)
- Tottoko Hamtarou: Haru-Natsu-Aki-Fuyu Tottoko Nakayoshi! Ham-chans! (2001)
- Pocket Monsters: Suuji o Tsukamaeyou! (2002)
- Tottoko Hamtarou: Oekaki Ippai! Ham-chans! (2002)
- Norimono Studio Go Go! Noristar Asobi Macho! (2002)
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Hiragana Katakana Kakechatta! (2003)
- Tottoko Hamtarou: Tottoko Tanoshiku Aiueo: Maboroshi no Hikaru Tane o Mitsukeru no Dah! (2004)
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Minna de Pico Pokémon Waiwai Battle! (2004)
Sega Titan Video
- Tottoko Hamtarou Crayon Kids (2000)
- Pocket Monsters Crayon Kids (2001)
Saturn
- Blue Seed: Kushinada Hirokuden (1995)
- Metal Fighter Miku (1995)
- Shinpi no Sekai El-Hazard (1996)
- Shinseiki Evangelion (1996)
- Bakuretsu Hunter (1996)
- Zap! Snowboarding Trix (1997)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: 2nd Impression (1997)
- Kidou Senkan Nadesico: Yappari Saigo ha 'Ai ga Katsu'? (1997)
- Full Cowl Mini Yonku Super Factory (1997)
- Bakuretsu Hunter R (1997)
- Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy: Osorubeshi Shintaisokutei! Kakubakuhatsu 5 Byou Mae!! (1997)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Digital Card Library (1997)
- Super Robot Taisen F (1997)
- Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98 (1997)
- Mahou Shoujo Pretty Samy: Heart no Kimochi (1998)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Koutetsu no Girlfriend (1998)
- Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen (1998)
- Shoujo Kakumei Utena: Itsuka Kakumei Sareru Monogatari (1998)
- Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years (1998)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Eva to Yukai na Nakamatachi (1998)
- Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteidan (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- Chou Hatsumei Boy Kani Pan: Bousou Roboto no Nazo!? (1999)
- Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki: Yamazaki Oukoku Daifunsou! (1999)
- Record of Lodoss War (2000)
- Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festival! (2000)
- Love Hina: Totsuzen no Engage Happening (2000)
- Love Hina: Smile Again (2001)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing E-Keikaku (2001)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Typing Hokan Keikaku (2001)
- Super Robot Taisen Alpha For Dreamcast (2001)
- Run=Dim as Black Soul (2001)
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Ayanami Ikusei Keikaku (2002)
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Game Boy Advance
GameCube
Advanced Pico Beena
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Pokémon Suuji Battle!! (2005)
- Chiiku Drill Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl: Moji Kazu Chie Asobi (2007)
- Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl Pokémon o Sagase! Meiro de Daibouken! (2009)
- Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Chinou Ikusei Pokémon Daiundoukai (2010)
Nintendo DS
- Bleach DS 4th: Flame Bringer (2009)
- Lilpri DS: Hime-Chen! Apple Pink (2010)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers DS: Defenders of the Core (2010)
Wii
- Bleach: Versus Crusade (2008)
References
Logos
Japanese television networks |
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National |
NHK | Nippon TV | TV Asahi | TBS | TV Tokyo | Fuji Television |
Regional |
ABC | MBS | Yomiuri TV |