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'''Japan Vistec Inc.''' (株式会社ジャパンヴィステック) was a company involved in the production of television programs, animation, video games, and websites. [http://web.archive.org/web/20071210013054/http://www.jvi.jp/english/index.html]
 
'''Japan Vistec Inc.''' (株式会社ジャパンヴィステック) was a company involved in the production of television programs, animation, video games, and websites. [http://web.archive.org/web/20071210013054/http://www.jvi.jp/english/index.html]
  
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The company filed for civil rehabilitation on May 1, 2008. All business was transferred to Vistec Entertainment on September 1, 2008. [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/%E3%81%97#.E3.82.B8.E3.83.A3.E3.83.91.E3.83.B3_.E3.83.B4.E3.82.A3.E3.82.B9.E3.83.86.E3.83.83.E3.82.AF]
 
The company filed for civil rehabilitation on May 1, 2008. All business was transferred to Vistec Entertainment on September 1, 2008. [http://review-site.net/dt/index.php/%E3%81%97#.E3.82.B8.E3.83.A3.E3.83.91.E3.83.B3_.E3.83.B4.E3.82.A3.E3.82.B9.E3.83.86.E3.83.83.E3.82.AF]
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*''Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 2'' (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)
 
*''Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 2'' (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)
 
*''Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 3'' (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)
 
*''Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 3'' (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.jvi.jp/ Official website] (Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 02:53, 17 September 2015

Japan Vistec logo

Japan Vistec Inc. (株式会社ジャパンヴィステック) was a company involved in the production of television programs, animation, video games, and websites. [1]

Japan Vistec's amusement software development section was started in October 1992, followed by the consumer game software development section in April 1994. The two were merged in March 2000. [2]

The company filed for civil rehabilitation on May 1, 2008. All business was transferred to Vistec Entertainment on September 1, 2008. [3]

Research Methods: Actual mentions

Dreamcast

  • Sakura Taisen: Oogami Ichirou Funtouki (JP Publisher: Sega)
Production: Red Company; Sound: T's Music

Game Boy Color

  • Phantom Zona (JP Publisher: Nintendo)

Hyper Neo Geo 64

  • Garou Densetsu: Wild Ambition (SNK)

Neo Geo Pocket

  • Pachinko Hisshou Guide: Pocket Parlor (JP Publisher: Japan Vistec)

PlayStation

  • Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life (JP Publisher: SNK)
Production: Yumekobo
  • Battle Arena NiToshinden (JP Publisher: Takara)
  • Crisis City (JP Publisher: Takara)
  • Fever 3: Sankyo Koushiki Pachinko Simulation (JP Publisher: ICS)
  • Kasei Monogatari (JP Publisher: ASCII)
Graphics: Ikusabune
  • Kenkaku Ibunroku Yomigaerishi Soukou no Yaiba Samurai Spirits Shinshou / Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage (JP/US Publisher: SNK)
  • King of Parlor (JP Publisher: TEN) [4]
  • King of Parlor 2 (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Sankyo Fever: Downtown Geki (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation Vol. 2 (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation Vol. 3 (JP Publisher: TEN)
  • Shura no Mon (JP Publisher: Kodansha)
  • Soukou Kihei Votoms: Uoodo & Kummen-hen (JP Publisher: Takara)

Super Famicom/Super NES

  • Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation (JP Publisher: Den'Z)
  • Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 2 (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)
  • Honke Sankyo Fever: Jikki Simulation 3 (JP Publisher: Boss Communications)

Links