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Canon Imaging Systems inc(キヤノンイメージングシステムズ株式会社) is The top-leading Digital printing industry section of the canon group.[http://www5.pref.iwate.jp/~hp0405/tohokucar/annai/20181126kariya/chirashi.pdf][https://sss-erc.org/iss_books/018-0049-20/] They were previously known as two divided industrial groups. One group is Tokyo Denki Sekkei(TDS), Later taken over by the canon group. They developed a few arcade games in Space Invader/Galaxian eras. Besides other group was former canon Imaging systems corporate.[https://type.jp/job-company/3979/][https://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/309/309050/][https://xtech.nikkei.com/dm/article/NEWS/20071127/143049/][https://imgsys.canon/ja/company/profile.html] Their works were only three games as known 'Black beetles[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lZgT9a4aL4], Blackhole[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm12985696], cosmo' But These are still known to the present.[https://ameblo.jp/pacpacpacpacpacpac/entry-12499361636.html][https://ameblo.jp/pacpacpacpacpacpac/entry-12464279689.html]
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'''Tokyo Denshi Sekei (TDS)''' (or Tokyo Denshi Sekkei) (東京電子設計株式会社) was a technology company in Tokyo that was later involved in the development of high-speed image processing and high-speed communication systems. [https://web.archive.org/web/20040905085703/http://www.adobe.co.jp:80/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/pdfs/19961007tdssuperplex.pdf] The predecessor of TDS was established in December 1977; TDS was established as a corporation in 1982. [https://web.archive.org/web/19981202003412/http://www.tds.co.jp/General/general.html]
  
== arcade game ==
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In 1998, Canon bought a majority stake in TDS. [https://techmonitor.ai/technology/cannon_buys_stake_in_japanese_printer_specialists] The company was renamed Canon i-tech in 2002. [https://imgsys.canon/ja/company/profile.html] On April 1, 2018, Canon i-tech was merged into Canon Imaging Systems. [https://imgsys.canon/ja/news/2018/20180402.html]
* Black hole
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TDS made three arcade games early in its history. ''Black Beetles'' and ''Cosmo'' also mention an entity called MINTS, which refers to the names of the members of the development staff (see ''Black Beetles''). Whether this was an internal or external group is unknown.
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions
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===Arcade===
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*''Black Beetles''
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*''Black Hole''
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*''Cosmo''
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 24 August 2023

Tokyo Denshi Sekei (TDS) (or Tokyo Denshi Sekkei) (東京電子設計株式会社) was a technology company in Tokyo that was later involved in the development of high-speed image processing and high-speed communication systems. [1] The predecessor of TDS was established in December 1977; TDS was established as a corporation in 1982. [2]

In 1998, Canon bought a majority stake in TDS. [3] The company was renamed Canon i-tech in 2002. [4] On April 1, 2018, Canon i-tech was merged into Canon Imaging Systems. [5]

TDS made three arcade games early in its history. Black Beetles and Cosmo also mention an entity called MINTS, which refers to the names of the members of the development staff (see Black Beetles). Whether this was an internal or external group is unknown.

Research Methods: Actual mentions

Arcade

  • Black Beetles
  • Black Hole
  • Cosmo