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Victor is a multimedia company most known for music. Their Japanese branch has a long history in the video game market, with games released under several names:
- Victor Musical Industries (ビクター音楽産業 or ビクター音産) - 1991-1993
- Victor Entertainment (ビクターエンタテインメント or ビクターE) - 1993-
- Victor Interactive Software () - , with Pack-In-Soft as a subsidiary (their games are listed there)
In addition, they had a partnership with Electronic Arts.
Softography
- Note: this list may be incomplete
- The initials of the publishing name are listed with each entry.
Mega Drive
- Shadow of the Beast: Mashou no Okite (1992 - VMI)
- Metal Fangs (1993 - VE)
- Wonder Library (???)
- Wonder MIDI (???)
Mega CD
- Prince of Persia (1992 - VMI)
- Wonder Dog (1992 - VMI)
- Wolfchild (1993 - VMI)
- Jaguar XJ220 (1993 - VMI)
- 慶応遊撃隊 (1993 - VE)
- Jango World Cup (1993 - VE)
- Thunderhawk (1993 - VE)
- モンキー・アイランド ユーレイ海賊大騒動! (1993 - VE)
- Microcosm (1994 - VE)
- Heimdall (1994 - VE)
- Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep (1994 - VE)
- シャドー・オブ・ザ・ビーストII 獣神の呪縛 (1994 - VE)
- Star Wars: Rebel Assault (1994 - VE)
- Battlecorps (1994 - VE)
- Soul Star (1994 - VE)
- Daihoushinden (1995 - VE)
- Garou Densetsu Special (1995 - VE)
Game Gear
- Skweek (1991 - VMI)
Saturn
Sega Titan Video
- Steep Slope Sliders (1998 - VIS)