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The name TAD is an acronym for the name of the company's founder, Tadashi Yokoyama.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/TAD}} | The name TAD is an acronym for the name of the company's founder, Tadashi Yokoyama.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/TAD}} | ||
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Founded: 198X |
Defunct: 1992-12[1] |
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TAD Corporation (株式会社ティエィディ) was a Japanese video game developer which primarily specialized in arcade titles, most notably the 1988 shooting gallery game Cabal, and the 1989 action platform game JuJu Densetsu (known in the West as Toki.) The latter game would receive an expanded port to the Sega Mega Drive courtesy of developer Santos in January 1992, also titled JuJu Densetsu. When this home version was brought to the West, it was infamously renamed to the attention-getting but juvenile title Toki: Going Ape Spit.
The name TAD is an acronym for the name of the company's founder, Tadashi Yokoyama.[1]