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Revision as of 18:06, 17 January 2020
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Founded: 1989 | ||
Defunct: 1993 | ||
Merged into: Sega (1993) | ||
Headquarters:
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Renovation Products was Telenet Japan's US publisher of Sega Mega Drive games, publishing both Telenet's own games and several non-Telenet Japan titles. When Telenet stopped developing on Sega's systems in 1993, Sega acquired the studio (though not before publishing a single SNES game, Telenet's Doomsday Warrior) and they promptly disappeared.
Very few of Renovation's games were released in Europe, however a deal was at one point struck with Ubisoft for distribution in that region
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[1]. No games were officially released, however, and Ubisoft themselves did not publish a game for Mega Drive hardware until Street Racer in 1995.
President Hideaki Irie would later become COO of Sega of America[2][3].
Softography
References
- ↑ ', "" (the United States; ), page 9
- ↑ @gdri on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2018-05-18 21:25)
- ↑ @gdri on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2018-05-18 21:38)