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− | '''Technos Japan Corp.''', known in Japan as '''(株式会社テクノスジャパン [Kabushiki Kaisha Tekunosu Japan], "Stock Company Technos Japan")''' was a Japanese video game developer, best known for the [[Double Dragon (Universe)|Double Dragon]] and [[Kunio-kun (Universe)|Kunio-kun]] franchises. The company was founded in 1981 by three former [[Data East]] employees mostly developing beat | + | '''Technos Japan Corp.''', known in Japan as '''(株式会社テクノスジャパン [Kabushiki Kaisha Tekunosu Japan], "Stock Company Technos Japan")''' was a Japanese video game developer, best known for the ''[[Double Dragon (Universe)|Double Dragon]]'' and ''[[Kunio-kun (Universe)|Kunio-kun]]'' franchises. The company was founded in 1981 by three former [[Data East]] employees mostly developing [[beat 'em up]]s and [[fighting game]]s, several of which were published by their former employers, Data East. Though the company had several hits in the 8-bit market, the beat-em-up genre lost popularity in the 16-bit era, and the company closed in 1996, selling its rights to [[Million]]. Million later sold them to [[Atlus]], and, as of June 2015, they were purchased by [[Arc System Works]]. During its span, the company released about 70 games. |
− | As a developer, the brand of Technos was always out-shined by their publishers, so I never really even knew the company was behind several of my favorite games growing up. I don't think it was until we got [[River City Ransom]] that I even knew Technos created [[Double Dragon]]. | + | ==Personal== |
+ | As a developer, the brand of Technos was always out-shined by their publishers, so I never really even knew the company was behind several of my favorite games growing up. I don't think it was until we got ''[[River City Ransom]]'' that I even knew Technos created ''[[Double Dragon]]''. It wasn't until the early 2000s, after learning about NES emulators, that I discovered how many games Technos released for the NES including several from the ''Kunio-kun'' games that were never localized to the USA. It's kind of a shame, because I would have loved to play them in the 90s, but I'm not that interested in the genre anymore. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
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===[[Arcade]]=== | ===[[Arcade]]=== | ||
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− | + | Double Dragon - ARC - USA - Marquee.jpg|''[[Double Dragon]]'' | |
+ | Karate Champ - ARC - USA - Marquee.jpg|''[[Karate Champ]]'' | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
===[[NES]]=== | ===[[NES]]=== | ||
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | Double Dragon - NES - USA.jpg|''[[Double Dragon (NES)|Double Dragon]]'' | |
− | + | Double Dragon II - Revenge, The - NES - USA.jpg|''[[Double Dragon II: The Revenge]]'' | |
− | + | Renegade - NES - USA.jpg|''[[Renegade]]'' | |
− | + | River City Ransom - NES - USA.jpg|''[[River City Ransom]]'' | |
+ | Super Dodge Ball - NES - USA.jpg|''[[Super Dodge Ball]]'' | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | + | {{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techn%C5%8Ds_Japan}} | |
− | + | {{Link|MobyGames|http://www.mobygames.com/company/technos-japan-corp}} | |
[[Category: Companies]] | [[Category: Companies]] | ||
[[Category: Game Companies]] | [[Category: Game Companies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Video Game Companies]] |
Revision as of 13:12, 13 April 2020
Technos Japan Corp., known in Japan as (株式会社テクノスジャパン [Kabushiki Kaisha Tekunosu Japan], "Stock Company Technos Japan") was a Japanese video game developer, best known for the Double Dragon and Kunio-kun franchises. The company was founded in 1981 by three former Data East employees mostly developing beat 'em ups and fighting games, several of which were published by their former employers, Data East. Though the company had several hits in the 8-bit market, the beat-em-up genre lost popularity in the 16-bit era, and the company closed in 1996, selling its rights to Million. Million later sold them to Atlus, and, as of June 2015, they were purchased by Arc System Works. During its span, the company released about 70 games.
Contents
Personal
As a developer, the brand of Technos was always out-shined by their publishers, so I never really even knew the company was behind several of my favorite games growing up. I don't think it was until we got River City Ransom that I even knew Technos created Double Dragon. It wasn't until the early 2000s, after learning about NES emulators, that I discovered how many games Technos released for the NES including several from the Kunio-kun games that were never localized to the USA. It's kind of a shame, because I would have loved to play them in the 90s, but I'm not that interested in the genre anymore.
Games
Here are some of the games Technos created that are important to me.
Arcade
NES
Staff
These are people who worked at Capcom whose work I appreciate.