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'''Takeru''' (株式会社タケル; not to be confused with Brother's software vending service of the same name) was a company whose staff included Kouichi Yotsui (''Strider''), Akira Kitamura (''Mega Man'' and ''Mega Man 2''), Shinichi Yoshimoto (''Ghouls 'n Ghosts''), and Utata Kiyoshi (''Metal Storm''). Many employees left for Mitchell after the company became financially unstable. [http://www.gamengai.com/cmnt_inf.php?id=2313&type=translation&p=2] Products were published by Sur Dé Wave (シュールド・ウェーブ - originally a brand name; either it was spun off or Takeru was renamed Sur Dé Wave Co., Ltd. [株式会社シュールド・ウェーブ]). [http://murakun5555.at.webry.info/201010/article_77.html]
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'''Takeru''' (株式会社タケル; not to be confused with Brother's software vending service of the same name) was a company whose staff included Kouichi Yotsui (''Strider''), Akira Kitamura (''Mega Man'' and ''Mega Man 2''), Shinichi Yoshimoto (''Ghouls 'n Ghosts''), and Utata Kiyoshi (''Metal Storm''). Many employees left for Mitchell after the company became financially unstable. [http://www.gamengai.com/cmnt_inf.php?id=2313&type=translation&p=2] Products were published by Sur Dé Wave (シュールド・ウェーブ - originally a brand name; was later either spun off into a separate company or Takeru was renamed Sur Dé Wave Co., Ltd. [株式会社シュールド・ウェーブ]). [http://murakun5555.at.webry.info/201010/article_77.html]
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff

Revision as of 03:35, 21 November 2014

Takeru (株式会社タケル; not to be confused with Brother's software vending service of the same name) was a company whose staff included Kouichi Yotsui (Strider), Akira Kitamura (Mega Man and Mega Man 2), Shinichi Yoshimoto (Ghouls 'n Ghosts), and Utata Kiyoshi (Metal Storm). Many employees left for Mitchell after the company became financially unstable. [1] Products were published by Sur Dé Wave (シュールド・ウェーブ - originally a brand name; was later either spun off into a separate company or Takeru was renamed Sur Dé Wave Co., Ltd. [株式会社シュールド・ウェーブ]). [2]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources, shared staff

Famicom/NES

  • Cocoron (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Seirei Densetsu Lickle / Little Samson (JP/US/EU Publisher: Taito)

FM Towns

  • Dennou Shoujo Rejection (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Nostalgia 1907 (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Presence (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)

Mega CD/Sega CD

  • Nostalgia 1907 (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Pop'n Land (?) (unreleased) (Sur Dé Wave)

PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD

  • Imperial Force was to be published by Sur Dé Wave, but it was developed by SystemSoft according to a document here.
  • PC Cocoron was to be published by Sur Dé Wave, but development was alledgedly contracted to another company.

PC-98

  • The Golem Master (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Hard Shot (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Nostalgia 1907 (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)
  • Presence (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)

X68000

  • Nostalgia 1907 (JP Publisher: Sur Dé Wave)