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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983.
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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983.
  
 
They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by [[Sunsoft]].
 
They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's ''Tales'' series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by [[Sunsoft]].
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Nippon Telenet owned a number of development studios and publishing labels, including [[Laser Soft]], [[Renovation Game]], [[RIOT]] and [[Wolf Team]].
 
Nippon Telenet owned a number of development studios and publishing labels, including [[Laser Soft]], [[Renovation Game]], [[RIOT]] and [[Wolf Team]].
  
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==Softography==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Nihon Telenet|Telenet Japan}}
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===[[PC-6001]]===
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*''[[American Truck]]'' (198x)
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===[[PC-8801]]===
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*''[[Tricky (PC-8801)|Tricky]]'' (1984)
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===[[PC-8801 mkII SR]]===
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*''[[American Truck]]'' (1985)
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*''[[Final Zone]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Albatross]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Mugen Senshi Valis]]'' (1986)
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===[[PC-9801 M]]===
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*''[[Albatross]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Albatross Kakuchou Course Expert Course]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Albatross Kakuchou Course Meimon Course II: Jun Classic Country Club]]'' (1987)
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===[[PC-9801 U]]===
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*''[[Pro Yakyuu Fan Telenet Stadium]]'' (1988)
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===[[CD-ROM²]]===
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*''[[Valis IV]]'' (1991)
  
==Softography==
 
 
===[[Super CD-ROM²]]===
 
===[[Super CD-ROM²]]===
 
*''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Gekitou Hen]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Gekitou Hen]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Totsunyou Hen]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Totsunyou Hen]]'' (1994)
  
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==References==
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{{SegaRetro|title=Telenet Japan}}
 
{{SegaRetro|title=Telenet Japan}}
 
 
[[Category:Third-party software publishers]]
 
[[Category:Third-party software publishers]]

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Nihon Telenet
Founded: 1983
Defunct: 2007
Headquarters: Japan

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Nihon Telenet (日本テレネット) was a software developer and publisher founded in 1983.

They closed down in 2007 after a string of financial mistakes (including the infamous licensing of various properties to a hentai developer a few years earlier), and with the exception of Wolf Team's Tales series (owned by Namco), all their intellectual properties are now owned by Sunsoft.

Nippon Telenet owned a number of development studios and publishing labels, including Laser Soft, Renovation Game, RIOT and Wolf Team.

Softography

{{#ifeq:|hardware||

PC-6001

PC-8801

PC-8801 mkII SR

PC-9801 M

PC-9801 U

CD-ROM²

Super CD-ROM²

References

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