Telenet Japan
Telenet Japan Co., Ltd. (株式会社日本テレネット Kabushiki-gaisha Nihon Terenetto) was a Japanese video game and software developer founded in October 1983 by Kazuyuki Fukushima. The company was also known as Nippon Telenet (or Nihon Telenet). The company was best known for the Valis series as well as its Wolfteam, Laser Soft and RiOT divisions (the former of which created Tales of Phantasia, the first game in the Tales series). The company's North American subsidiary, Renovation Products was eventually acquired by Sega. The company closed its doors on October 25, 2007.[1] Currently, Sunsoft has acquired Telenet's entire software library, with plans of re-releasing old titles for Virtual Console or remaking them.[2]
Riot
The Riot subsidiary of Telenet Japan was best known for employing graphic artist and later director Eiji Kikuchi, and music composer Michiko Naruke.
It came into existence in 1991 when Telenet Japan was expanding in the country. However, because Telenet was starting to lose sales in 1993, it went through extensive restructuring which resulted in the closing of a few subsidiaries, including the Riot subsidiary. Some staff involved were transferred to another subsidiary, Wolfteam.
Games List
Published
- Game Boy
- Pachinko CR: Daiku no Gen-San GB
- Game Gear
- Zan Gear
- Mega Drive/Genesis
- Mega-CD
- Cyborg 009
- Sol-Feace
- Cobra Command
- Time Gal
- Road Avenger
- Cosmic Fantasy Stories
- Earnest Evans
- MSX
- Sa-Zi-Ri
- Valis II
- Albatross Tournament Golf
- American Truck
- Nintendo 64
- Parlor Pro Pachinko
- PC
- Albatross
- Albatross 2: Master's History
- Valis X
- Zan
- Zan II
- Zan III
- PlayStation
- Cybernetic Empire
- PlayStation 2
- Enjoy Golf!
- Mahjong Party: Idol to Mahjong Shoubu
- Super Famicom/Super NES
- Dark Kingdom
- Doomsday Warrior
- The Journey Home
- Super Valis IV
- Zan II Spirits
- Zan III Spirits
- Psycho Dream
- PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16/TurboGrafx
- Andre Panza Kick Boxing
- Avenger
- Babel
- Browning
- Columns
- Cosmic Fantasy
- Cosmic Fantasy II
- Cosmic Fantasy Visual Collection
- Cosmic Fantasy III
- Cosmic Fantasy IV-Chapter 1
- Cosmic Fantasy IV-Chapter 2
- Death Bringer-Knight of Darkness
- Dekoboko Densetsu Hashiru Wagamanma
- Exile
- Exile: Wicked Phenomenon
- Final Zone II
- F1 Team Simulation Project F
- Golden Axe
- High Grenadier
- Jantei Monogatari
- Kiaiden 00
- Lady Phantom
- Last Alert
- Legion
- Maho Shoujo Silky Lip
- Meikyu no Elfeene
- Mirai Shounen Conan
- Super Albatross
- Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
- Valis II
- Valis III
- Valis IV
- Valis Visual Collection
- Police Connection
- Pop 'n Magic
- Psychic Storm
- Puzzle Boy
- Sugoroku '92 Nari Tore Nariagari Trendy
- Super Albatross
- Tenshi No Uta
- Tenshi No Uta II Da Tenshi no Sentaku
- Travel Epuru
- Xak I & II
- Zan Kagerou No Toki
- Sharp X68000
Developed
- Mega Drive/Genesis
- MSX
- Andorogynus
- Exile (XZR)
- Exile II (XZR II)
- Sa-Zi-Ri
- Valis
- Valis II
- Nintendo 64
- Parlor Pro Pachinko
- GameCube
- PlayStation 2
- Enjoy Golf! (a.k.a. Eagle Eye Golf)
- Mahjong Party: Idol to Mahjong Shoubu
- PC
- Meccha Golf
- Super Famicom/Super NES
- PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16/TurboGrafx
- Avenger
- Babel
- Browning
- Columns
- Cosmic Fantasy
- Cosmic Fantasy II
- Cosmic Fantasy Visual Collection
- Cosmic Fantasy III
- Cosmic Fantasy IV-Chapter 1
- Cosmic Fantasy IV-Chapter 2
- Death Bringer-Knight of Darkness
- Dekoboko Densetsu Hashiru Wagamanma
- Exile
- Exile: Wicked Phenomenon
- Final Zone II
- F1 Team Simulation Project F
- Golden Axe
- High Grenadier
- Jantei Monogatari
- Kiaiden 00
- Lady Phantom
- Last Alert
- Legion
- Maho Shoujo Silky Lip
- Meikyu no Elfeene
- Mirai Shounen Conan
- Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
- Valis II
- Valis III
- Valis IV
- Valis Visual Collection
- Police Connection
- Pop 'n Magic
- Psychic Storm
- Puzzle Boy
- Sugoroku '92 Nari Tore Nariagari Trendy
- Super Albatross
- Tenshi No Uta
- Tenshi No Uta II Da Tenshi no Sentaku
- Travel Epuru
- Xak I & II
Notes and references
- ↑ Tokyo News report from 2007/10/29 (Japanese)
- ↑ Debrief: Sunsoft Acquires Entire Nihon Telenet Software Library (Japanese)
External links
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived September 11, 2008)
- Telenet Japan at MS Wiki
- Giant Bomb Profile
- MobyGames Profile