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'''Salio Inc.''' (サリオ株式会社) was the first third-party publisher to ever support a [[Sega]] console in Japan, being the only other company to publish games for the [[Sega Mark III]] besides Sega themselves. Until this point, Sega had published every cartridge and card in Japan, starting with the [[SG-1000]] in 1983. Whereas Sega's Mark III and Master System games were labeled as "Gold Cartridges" in Japan, Salio's were labeled as "Silver Cartridges".
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'''Salio Inc.''' (サリオ株式会社) was the only company to publish games for the [[Sega Mark III|Mark III]]/[[Sega Master System|Master System]] in Japan besides Sega themselves. Salio's games were labeled as "Silver Cartridge" releases, in contrast to the "Gold Cartridge" branding used for Sega's own cartridges. Prior to the [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]], very few third-party companies supported Sega's platforms due to their lack of a licensing model. The only other third-party company to publish games during this period, [[Tsukuda Original]], produced game cartridges for the [[SG-1000]]/[[SC-3000]] platforms (including their own clone console, the  [[Othello Multivision]]), but they abandoned this business prior to the launch of the Mark III.
  
 
Salio was actually a dummy company created by [[Tecmo]] so they could circumvent [[Nintendo]]'s exclusivity policy on third-party publishers and release games on competing platforms without repercussion. Salio's office was located at the Azumabashi district of Sumida, Tokyo, which was the location of Tecmo's original headquarters (back when they were known as Tehkan Ltd.) before relocating to Chiyoda in 1985. Only three games were published under the Salio brand: two on the Mark III and one on the PC Engine. Tecmo would publish games on later Sega platforms under their own name after Nintendo became less restrictive on third-party supporters.
 
Salio was actually a dummy company created by [[Tecmo]] so they could circumvent [[Nintendo]]'s exclusivity policy on third-party publishers and release games on competing platforms without repercussion. Salio's office was located at the Azumabashi district of Sumida, Tokyo, which was the location of Tecmo's original headquarters (back when they were known as Tehkan Ltd.) before relocating to Chiyoda in 1985. Only three games were published under the Salio brand: two on the Mark III and one on the PC Engine. Tecmo would publish games on later Sega platforms under their own name after Nintendo became less restrictive on third-party supporters.

Revision as of 21:35, 15 February 2017

Salio Inc. (サリオ株式会社) was the only company to publish games for the Mark III/Master System in Japan besides Sega themselves. Salio's games were labeled as "Silver Cartridge" releases, in contrast to the "Gold Cartridge" branding used for Sega's own cartridges. Prior to the Mega Drive, very few third-party companies supported Sega's platforms due to their lack of a licensing model. The only other third-party company to publish games during this period, Tsukuda Original, produced game cartridges for the SG-1000/SC-3000 platforms (including their own clone console, the Othello Multivision), but they abandoned this business prior to the launch of the Mark III.

Salio was actually a dummy company created by Tecmo so they could circumvent Nintendo's exclusivity policy on third-party publishers and release games on competing platforms without repercussion. Salio's office was located at the Azumabashi district of Sumida, Tokyo, which was the location of Tecmo's original headquarters (back when they were known as Tehkan Ltd.) before relocating to Chiyoda in 1985. Only three games were published under the Salio brand: two on the Mark III and one on the PC Engine. Tecmo would publish games on later Sega platforms under their own name after Nintendo became less restrictive on third-party supporters.

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