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Taki's game development team was apparently called '''Visual Art Laboratory''' ("VAL" for short), though this name only appears on one game — its first, ''Battle Master''.
 
Taki's game development team was apparently called '''Visual Art Laboratory''' ("VAL" for short), though this name only appears on one game — its first, ''Battle Master''.
  
(In 2021, Taki Corporation [株式会社たき工房] merged with five other Taki group companies to form the current Taki Corporation [株式会社たきコーポレーション]. [https://www.taki.co.jp/about/#history])
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(In 2021, Taki Corporation [株式会社たき工房; Kabushiki Kaisha Taki Koubou] merged with five other Taki group companies to form the current Taki Corporation [株式会社たきコーポレーション; Kabushiki Kaisha Taki Corporation]. [https://www.taki.co.jp/about/#history])
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources

Revision as of 01:32, 28 January 2022

Taki's logo circa the late 1990s

Taki Corporation was a Japanese marketing and design company. It was briefly involved in video games in the late 1990s, publishing and developing only two titles for the original PlayStation.

Taki's game development team was apparently called Visual Art Laboratory ("VAL" for short), though this name only appears on one game — its first, Battle Master.

(In 2021, Taki Corporation [株式会社たき工房; Kabushiki Kaisha Taki Koubou] merged with five other Taki group companies to form the current Taki Corporation [株式会社たきコーポレーション; Kabushiki Kaisha Taki Corporation]. [1])

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources

PlayStation

  • Acid (JP Publisher: Taki)
Programming: 7 Computerised Creations; Some Programming: Eye On?
  • Battle Master (JP Publisher: Taki)

Links