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'''Agetec Inc.''' ('''A'''SCII '''G'''ame '''E'''ntertainment '''Tec'''hnology{{magref|gi|72|28}}) was a video game publisher and a continuation of [[ASCII]]'s US office. It brought many [[SNK]] [[Sega Dreamcast]] titles to North America.
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'''Agetec Inc.''' ('''A'''SCII '''G'''ame '''E'''ntertainment '''Tec'''hnology{{magref|gi|72|28}}), formerly known as '''ASCII Entertainment Software, Inc.''' (often trading as '''Asciiware''') until 1998, was a video game publisher. It was the US branch of [[ASCII]].
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As Agetec, it brought many [[SNK]] [[Sega Dreamcast]] titles to North America.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Agetec|ASCII Entertainment Software}}
  
 
==Accessories produced==
 
==Accessories produced==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Agetec|ASCII Entertainment Software|type=accessories}}
  
 
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Revision as of 08:37, 16 November 2024

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Agetec
Founded: 199x
T-series code: T-443
Headquarters:
1070 Stewart Drive, Suite 4, Sunnyvale, California, 94085, United States[1]

Agetec Inc. (ASCII Game Entertainment Technology[2]), formerly known as ASCII Entertainment Software, Inc. (often trading as Asciiware) until 1998, was a video game publisher. It was the US branch of ASCII.

As Agetec, it brought many SNK Sega Dreamcast titles to North America.

Softography

Mega Drive

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

Nintendo DS

Accessories produced

Mega Drive

Game Gear

  • Carry-All (1992) (as ASCII Entertainment Software)

Saturn

Dreamcast

References