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{{sub-stub}}'''CSK Corporation''' (株式会社CSK), whose abbreviation has varied in meaning over the years (though originally stood for '''C'''omputer '''S'''ervice '''K'''abushiki-Kaisha), was a Japanese business services conglomerate. It was founded by [[Isao Okawa]] in 1968. | {{sub-stub}}'''CSK Corporation''' (株式会社CSK), whose abbreviation has varied in meaning over the years (though originally stood for '''C'''omputer '''S'''ervice '''K'''abushiki-Kaisha), was a Japanese business services conglomerate. It was founded by [[Isao Okawa]] in 1968. | ||
− | Throughout its run, CSK were involved in numerous fields related to technology, but first took an interest in video games in late 1981, when it started publishing products for Japanese home computers. The following year, it established a subsidiary, '''CSK Software Products''' (CSKソフトウェアプロダクツ) to handle this side of the business | + | Throughout its run, CSK were involved in numerous fields related to technology, but first took an interest in video games in late 1981, when it started publishing products for Japanese home computers. The following year, it established a subsidiary, '''CSK Software Products''' (CSKソフトウェアプロダクツ) to handle this side of the business. During this time it published numerous simulation games from [[Kiya Overseas Industry]] under the '''Maikon Shop CSK''' (マイコンショップCSK) name. |
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+ | CSK also partnered with [[Toei]] to release games under the "[[Filcom]]" brand. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
− | {{CompanyHistoryAll|CSK Software Products}} | + | {{CompanyHistoryAll|CSK|CSK Software Products|Maikon Shop CSK}} |
==References== | ==References== |
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CSK Corporation (株式会社CSK), whose abbreviation has varied in meaning over the years (though originally stood for Computer Service Kabushiki-Kaisha), was a Japanese business services conglomerate. It was founded by Isao Okawa in 1968.
Throughout its run, CSK were involved in numerous fields related to technology, but first took an interest in video games in late 1981, when it started publishing products for Japanese home computers. The following year, it established a subsidiary, CSK Software Products (CSKソフトウェアプロダクツ) to handle this side of the business. During this time it published numerous simulation games from Kiya Overseas Industry under the Maikon Shop CSK (マイコンショップCSK) name.
CSK also partnered with Toei to release games under the "Filcom" brand.