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− | {{sub-stub}}''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Technical Group Laboratory Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社テイジイエ), also known as '''TGL''' (テイジイエル), is a Japanese technology company which occasionally develops and publishes video games through its game development division [[Entergram]] (which runs the adult sub-label [[Giga]].) |
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+ | In 2003, all game development resources were transferred to their subsidiary [[TGL Planning]] (later renamed [[Entergram]].) | ||
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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[PC-9801 VM]]=== | ===[[PC-9801 VM]]=== | ||
*''[[Sword Dancer]]'' (1990) | *''[[Sword Dancer]]'' (1990) | ||
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[[Category:Third-party software publishers]] | [[Category:Third-party software publishers]] |
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Technical Group Laboratory Co., Ltd. (株式会社テイジイエ), also known as TGL (テイジイエル), is a Japanese technology company which occasionally develops and publishes video games through its game development division Entergram (which runs the adult sub-label Giga.)
In 2003, all game development resources were transferred to their subsidiary TGL Planning (later renamed Entergram.)
Softography
PC-9801 VM
- Sword Dancer (1990)
Super CD-ROM²
- Advanced V.G. (1994)
- Steam-Heart's (1996)
PC-9801 UX
References
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- ↑ https://www.tgl.co.jp/corporate/profile.html (Wayback Machine: 2022-11-22 18:37)