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(This game was actually developed by Virtual Studio. http://www.lemuel-wuibout.com/lem.php?page=resume , http://www.lemuel-wuibout.com/lem.php?page=pro&menu=2#project_8)
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'''Toka''' was a French development studio established by Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni, who had previously run [[Arcade Zone]] and prior to that had worked at Titus. The company was established sometime around 1996, and seems to have vanished around 2002.
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'''Toka''' was a French development studio established in 1995 by Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni, who had previously run [[Arcade Zone]]. [http://www.gamatomic.com/reports/280/hyper-devbox-interview-exclusive] It was part of the Toka Entertainment Group, which included a music label called Sakura and a motion capture studio called Motion-Tracker Studio. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010302100728/http://www.toka.fr/] Perconti went on to start HyperDevbox in 2001. [http://www.gamatomic.com/reports/280/hyper-devbox-interview-exclusive]
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]])
  
 
===Dreamcast===
 
===Dreamcast===
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===PlayStation===
 
===PlayStation===
 
*''Burning Road'' (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive; EU Publisher: Softgold; JP Publisher: VIC Tokai)
 
*''Burning Road'' (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive; EU Publisher: Softgold; JP Publisher: VIC Tokai)
*''Explosive Racing'' / ''X.Racing'' (EU Publisher: Funsoft; JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
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*''Explosive Racing / X.Racing'' (EU Publisher: Funsoft; JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
 
*''Legend'' (EU Publisher: Funsoft)
 
*''Legend'' (EU Publisher: Funsoft)
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:<small>A US release by THQ was scheduled under the title ''Knights of Carnage''.</small>
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*''Snow Break / Snow Break Extreme'' (game engine) (JP Publisher: Atlus; EU Publisher: Microids)
  
 
===PlayStation 2===
 
===PlayStation 2===
 
*''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'' (EU Publisher: Swing!)
 
*''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'' (EU Publisher: Swing!)
 
*''Hidden Invasion'' (US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment; EU Publisher: Swing!)
 
*''Hidden Invasion'' (US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment; EU Publisher: Swing!)
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:<small>A Japanese release by Idea Factory was scheduled under the title ''Gun Hearts''.</small>
 
*''Sky Surfer'' (EU Publisher: Midas Interactive; JP Publisher: Idea Factory)
 
*''Sky Surfer'' (EU Publisher: Midas Interactive; JP Publisher: Idea Factory)
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==Links==
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*[http://usajap1.livejournal.com/904.html "The Pretentious Case of Carlo Perconti"]
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[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 15:06, 22 September 2016

Toka logo

Toka was a French development studio established in 1995 by Carlo Perconti and Lyes Belaidouni, who had previously run Arcade Zone. [1] It was part of the Toka Entertainment Group, which included a music label called Sakura and a motion capture studio called Motion-Tracker Studio. [2] Perconti went on to start HyperDevbox in 2001. [3]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)

Dreamcast

  • Soul Fighter (US Publisher: Red Orb Entertainment; EU Publisher: Mindscape)

PlayStation

  • Burning Road (US Publisher: Playmates Interactive; EU Publisher: Softgold; JP Publisher: VIC Tokai)
  • Explosive Racing / X.Racing (EU Publisher: Funsoft; JP Publisher: Nichibutsu)
  • Legend (EU Publisher: Funsoft)
A US release by THQ was scheduled under the title Knights of Carnage.
  • Snow Break / Snow Break Extreme (game engine) (JP Publisher: Atlus; EU Publisher: Microids)

PlayStation 2

  • The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (EU Publisher: Swing!)
  • Hidden Invasion (US Publisher: Conspiracy Entertainment; EU Publisher: Swing!)
A Japanese release by Idea Factory was scheduled under the title Gun Hearts.
  • Sky Surfer (EU Publisher: Midas Interactive; JP Publisher: Idea Factory)

Links