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Nippon Housou Kyoukai (日本放送協会), commonly known as NHK is Japan's largest public service televison and radio broadcaster.
While NHK has never been involved in the creation of video games, many of its intellectual properties and television shows have been turned into video games. Due to the nature of the organisation, in the vast majority of cases these products were never sold outside of Japan.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (1991)
- NHK Taiga Drama: Taiheiki (1991)
Pico
- NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Asobi Ippai Uta Ippai! (1995)
- NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Genki na Ko Atsumare! (1995)
- Ultraman Kids Tobidase! Space Picnic (1995)
- Nintama Rantarou (1996)
- NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Oekaki Daaisuki! Omoshiro Oekaki Daishuugou! (1998)
- Ojarumaru (1999)
- Gu~chokorantan Minna de Oekaki ! Tanoshii Asobi mo ippai! (2001)
Dreamcast
Advanced Pico Beena
- Nihongo de Asobo (2006)
Nintendo DS
References
Japanese television networks |
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National |
NHK | Nippon TV | TV Asahi | TBS | TV Tokyo | Fuji Television |
Regional |
ABC | MBS | Yomiuri TV |