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− | [[File:RIOT logo.png|right|thumb|RIOT logo.]]'''Telenet Japan''' (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983. They are best known for their software development teams [[Wolf Team]] (which was sold to [[Namco]] in 2003) and '''RIOT''' (fate unknown) and US publishing house [[Renovation Products]] (which was acquired by [[Sega]] in 1993), however they have also developed various games in other, unknown studios. They ceased developing for [[Sega]] systems company-wide in 1993 for unknown reasons, selling Renovation to Sega and establishing their largest success, Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series, on the SNES. Telenet Japan themselves would continue to produce games on the SNES, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance, as well as enter the pachinko business. | + | |
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+ | '''Telenet Japan''' (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983. They are best known for their software development teams [[Wolf Team]] (which was sold to [[Namco]] in 2003) and '''RIOT''' (fate unknown) and US publishing house [[Renovation Products]] (which was acquired by [[Sega]] in 1993), however they have also developed various games in other, unknown studios. They ceased developing for [[Sega]] systems company-wide in 1993 for unknown reasons, selling Renovation to Sega and establishing their largest success, Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series, on the SNES. Telenet Japan themselves would continue to produce games on the SNES, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance, as well as enter the pachinko business. | ||
They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by [[Sunsoft]]. | They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by [[Sunsoft]]. | ||
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− | *''[[Golden Axe]]'' (Renovation Game | + | *''[[Golden Axe]]'' (1990; Renovation Game) |
===[[Mega CD]]=== | ===[[Mega CD]]=== | ||
− | *''[[Cosmic Fantasy Stories]]'' (RIOT | + | *''[[Cosmic Fantasy Stories]]'' (1992; RIOT) |
− | *''[[Death Bringer: The Knight of Darkness]]'' (RIOT | + | *''[[Death Bringer: The Knight of Darkness]]'' (1992; RIOT) |
− | *''[[Mahou no Shoujo: Silky Lip]]'' (RIOT | + | *''[[Mahou no Shoujo: Silky Lip]]'' (1992; RIOT) |
− | *''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (RIOT | + | *''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (1993; RIOT) |
− | *''[[Revenge of the Ninja]]'' (with [[Taito]] | + | *''[[Revenge of the Ninja]]'' (1993; with [[Taito]]) |
===[[Game Gear]]=== | ===[[Game Gear]]=== | ||
− | + | *''[[Griffin]]'' (1991; Renovation Game as developer, RIOT as publisher ([http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/gg/soft_licensee.html Sega of Japan's master list] lists them specifically instead of the usual Telenet Japan)) | |
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Revision as of 08:00, 14 April 2015
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Telenet Japan (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983. They are best known for their software development teams Wolf Team (which was sold to Namco in 2003) and RIOT (fate unknown) and US publishing house Renovation Products (which was acquired by Sega in 1993), however they have also developed various games in other, unknown studios. They ceased developing for Sega systems company-wide in 1993 for unknown reasons, selling Renovation to Sega and establishing their largest success, Wolf Team's Tales series, on the SNES. Telenet Japan themselves would continue to produce games on the SNES, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance, as well as enter the pachinko business.
They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's Tales series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by Sunsoft.
Contents
Softography
- For the individual softographies of Wolf Team and Renovation Products (in this case, including non-Telenet games), see their respective pages.
Mega Drive
Game | Studio | Year |
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Gaiares | Renovation Game (different from Renovation Products) | 1990 |
Valis III | Renovation Game | 1991 |
Jantei Monogatari (with Atlus) | Renovation Game | 1991 |
Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation | RIOT | 1991 |
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (with Falcom) | RIOT | 1991 |
Beast Warriors | RIOT | 1991 |
Exile (subcontracted to Micro Factory) | RIOT | 1991 |
Mugen Senshi Valis | RIOT | 1991 |
SD Valis (subcontracted to/partially(?) developed by I.S.C.) | Laser Soft | 1992 |
Traysia | RIOT | 1992 |
GrandSlam: The Tennis Tournament (with System Sacom) | ? | 1992 |
PC Engine
- Columns (1991; Laser Soft)
MSX2
FM Towns
CD-ROM²
- Golden Axe (1990; Renovation Game)
Mega CD
- Cosmic Fantasy Stories (1992; RIOT)
- Death Bringer: The Knight of Darkness (1992; RIOT)
- Mahou no Shoujo: Silky Lip (1992; RIOT)
- Cyborg 009 (1993; RIOT)
- Revenge of the Ninja (1993; with Taito)
Game Gear
- Griffin (1991; Renovation Game as developer, RIOT as publisher (Sega of Japan's master list lists them specifically instead of the usual Telenet Japan))