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Revision as of 11:01, 18 August 2020
Tecmo was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Its history dates back to the 1960s with a sanitation company from 1964 slowly becoming an arcade game developer named Tekhan and then became Tecmo, and finally merging with a yacht company, of all things, in 1987 to better focus on home video game consoles. Throughout the company's life, Tecmo became famous for their Tecmo Sports series, Ninja Gaiden series, Monster Rancher series, and Dead or Alive series. In 2009, Tecmo merged with Koei to form Koei Tecmo, and, by 2010, the company was officially closed.
Personal
I can't remember which game of Tecmo's I first learned about, but it was either Ninja Gaiden, which my brother borrowed from a friend, Rygar, which I first saw in the The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, or Tecmo Bowl, which my step-brother had. Definitely, the first game when the name Tecmo stuck in my head was Tecmo Bowl and several people in my family were big fans of the game and its sequel. I pretty much only knew Tecmo because of their sports games, and I think I was even surprised when I learned that Ninja Gaiden was a Tecmo title.
One of the things I admire about Tecmo is that they, like Capcom, reworked their arcade titles before porting them so that they would play better on home consoles.
Games
Here are the games Tecmo published that are important to me.
Game Boy
NES
Media
Documentation
Ad from 1988 before Tecmo Baseball and Ninja Gaiden had their names finalized.
Ad for Game Boy Tecmo Bowl, Ninja Gaiden Shadow, and Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom.