Difference between revisions of "VIC Tokai"

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'''VIC Tokai''' (株式会社ビック東海) is a telecommunications company and subsidiary of 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] (VIC currently stands for "Valuable Information & Communication" but used to stand for "Video Information Center." [http://review-site.net/developer/hi.html#ビック東海]). 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]
 
'''VIC Tokai''' (株式会社ビック東海) is a telecommunications company and subsidiary of 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] (VIC currently stands for "Valuable Information & Communication" but used to stand for "Video Information Center." [http://review-site.net/developer/hi.html#ビック東海]). 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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==Softography==
 
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===Unique Sega Arcade Hardware===
 
===Unique Sega Arcade Hardware===
 
* ''[[Calorie-kun vs. Moguranian]]'' (Z80-based; 1986) (actually [[Graphic Techno EW]])
 
* ''[[Calorie-kun vs. Moguranian]]'' (Z80-based; 1986) (actually [[Graphic Techno EW]])
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*''[[UFO Senshi Youko Chan]]'' (1988)
  
 
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* ''[[Playboy Karaoke vol.2]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Playboy Karaoke vol.2]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Criticom]]'' (1997)
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 08:02, 15 April 2015

VIC Tokai (株式会社ビック東海) is a telecommunications company and subsidiary of Tokai originally established in March 1977 as Yaizu Cablevision, a cable television provider. In May 1978, its name was changed to VIC Tokai. [1] (VIC currently stands for "Valuable Information & Communication" but used to stand for "Video Information Center." [2]). The company was involved with video games from about 1984 until 1997 and had operations in the US and Europe. [3]

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

Unique Sega Arcade Hardware

System 1

System 2

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Mega CD

Saturn

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