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{{stub}}'''TecMagik Entertainment Ltd.''' was a video game developer and publisher that existed in the early 1990s. It was established in September 1990 in order to release [[Sega Master System]] titles{{magref|segapower|21|9}}{{magref|nce|99|9}}{{magref|nce|99|53}}. | {{stub}}'''TecMagik Entertainment Ltd.''' was a video game developer and publisher that existed in the early 1990s. It was established in September 1990 in order to release [[Sega Master System]] titles{{magref|segapower|21|9}}{{magref|nce|99|9}}{{magref|nce|99|53}}. | ||
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| Founded: 1990-09[1] |
| T-series code: T-101 |
| Headquarters: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, San Francisco, California, United States[2] |
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TecMagik Entertainment Ltd. was a video game developer and publisher that existed in the early 1990s. It was established in September 1990 in order to release Sega Master System titles[1][3][4].
Softography
Master System
- Pac-Mania (1991)
- Populous (1991)
- Shadow of the Beast (1991)
- Champions of Europe (1992)
- The NewZealand Story (1992)
- Andre Agassi Tennis (1993)
Mega Drive
- Andre Agassi Tennis (1992)
- Pink Goes to Hollywood (1993)
- Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers (1994)
- Steven Seagal is the Final Option (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Andre Agassi Tennis (1993)