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− | '''Techno Quest Inc.''' (テクノクエスト株式会社) was a CG production company and subsidiary of Taito. It was one of the few firms in 1980s Japan that was involved in that field. A lack of work and the death of Taito founder Michael Kogan put the company in financial risk, causing it to look to video games for additional revenue. | + | '''Techno Quest Inc.''' (テクノクエスト株式会社) was a CG production company and subsidiary of Taito. It was one of the few firms in 1980s Japan that was involved in that field. A lack of work and the death of Taito founder Michael Kogan put the company in financial risk, causing it to look to video games for additional revenue. [https://www.beep-shop.com/column_entry/17433/] |
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources |
Revision as of 16:04, 19 May 2018
Techno Quest Inc. (テクノクエスト株式会社) was a CG production company and subsidiary of Taito. It was one of the few firms in 1980s Japan that was involved in that field. A lack of work and the death of Taito founder Michael Kogan put the company in financial risk, causing it to look to video games for additional revenue. [1]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources
Famicom/NES
- Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken (JP Publisher: VAP)
MSX
- Rolling Blaster (JP Publisher: LaserDisc)
Links
- Interview with former employee tks (Japanese)