Victor Entertainment
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Victor Musical Industries (ビクター音楽産業 or ビクター音産) was Victor's earliest known foray into the gaming world. They changed their name to Victor Entertainment (ビクターエンタテインメント or ビクターE) sometime in 1993, using it until at least 1996 (when they acquired Pack-In-Video and started using that group to publish software, hence the T-series code change).
Softography
- 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
- Metal Fighter MIKU (1995 - VE)
- King of Boxing (1995 - VE)
- America Oudan Ultra Quiz (1995 - VE)
- Thunderhawk II (1996 - VE)
- Sea Bass Fishing (1996 - VE)
- Keiou Yuugekitai: Katsugeki Hen (1996 - VE)
- Tournament Leader (1996 - VE)
Dreamcast
- Doguu Senki: Haoh (2000 - Victor [exact subsidiary unknown])
- Tricolor Crise (2000 - Victor [exact subsidiary unknown])