Difference between revisions of "Nihon Telenet"
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===[[PC-9801 U]]=== | ===[[PC-9801 U]]=== | ||
*''[[Pro Yakyuu Fan Telenet Stadium]]'' (1988) | *''[[Pro Yakyuu Fan Telenet Stadium]]'' (1988) | ||
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===[[Super CD-ROM²]]=== | ===[[Super CD-ROM²]]=== | ||
*''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Gekitou Hen]]'' (1994) | *''[[Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Gekitou Hen]]'' (1994) |
Revision as of 12:58, 27 January 2017
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.
Contents
Softography
PC-6001
- American Truck (198x)
PC-8801
- Tricky (1984)
PC-8801 mkII SR
- American Truck (1985)
- Final Zone (1986)
- Albatross (1986)
- Mugen Senshi Valis (1986)
PC-9801 M
- Albatross (1986)
- Albatross Kakuchou Course Expert Course (1986)
- Albatross Kakuchou Course Meimon Course II: Jun Classic Country Club (1987)
PC-9801 U
CD-ROM²
- Valis IV (1991)
Super CD-ROM²
- Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Gekitou Hen (1994)
- Cosmic Fantasy 4: Ginga Shounen Densetsu - Totsunyou Hen (1994)
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