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− | {{sub-stub}}'''BMG Victor''' (BMGビクター) is a partnership between [[BMG Interactive Entertainment]] and [[Victor]]. In October 1996, they changed its name to | + | {{sub-stub}}'''BMG Victor''' (BMGビクター) is a partnership between [[BMG Interactive Entertainment]] and [[Victor]]. In October 1996, they changed its name to '''BMG Japan''' (BMGジャパン). |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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BMG Japan | ||
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Founded: 1987-10 | ||
Defunct: 2009-10 | ||
T-series code: T-180 | ||
Headquarters:
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BMG Victor (BMGビクター) is a partnership between BMG Interactive Entertainment and Victor. In October 1996, they changed its name to BMG Japan (BMGジャパン).
Softography
Saturn
- BreakThru! (1995)
- Off-World Interceptor Extreme (1995)
- Titan Wars (1995)
- Gex (1995)
- Slam 'n Jam '96 Featuring Magic & Kareem (1996)
- The Horde (1996)
- Bishoujo Variety Game: Rapyulus Panic (1996)
- Tsuukai!! Slot Shooting (1996)
- Ippatsu Gyakuten: Gambling King he no Michi (1996)
- Gekiretsu Pachinkers (1996)
- 3D Baseball (1996) (as BMG Japan)
- Mass Destruction (1997) (as BMG Japan)
- Seikai Risshiden: Yoi Kuni Yoi Seiji (1997) (as BMG Japan)
- Courier Crisis (1997) (as BMG Japan)
- Jungle Park: Saturn Jima (1998) (as BMG Japan)
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (unreleased) (as BMG Japan)
- BreakThru! (unreleased)