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Tokyo Shoseki Co., Ltd.

Moby ID: 2903

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Tokyo Shoseki (東京書籍) is a Tokyo-based book and media publisher that was originally established in 1909, which focuses primarily on the educational market.

The company entered the Famicom market in 1986, initially with educational titles, but soon after started publishing console conversions of Nihon Falcom's computer games, and launched the Tonkinhouse brand in 1989 through which all of their entertainment software products were sold. In 1997, the entertainment software division was spun off into the subsidiary Tokyo Shoseki Media Factory, which also took control of the Tonkinhouse brand. Both companies left the games market entirely in 2004.

Credited on 40 Games from 1986 to 1997

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Cat the Ripper: 13-ninme no Tanteishi (1997 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, Windows 3.x)
Tasogare no Ode: Ode to the Sunset Era (1996 on PlayStation)
Kuro no Jūsan (1996 on PlayStation)
Sports Collection (1996 on Game Boy)
V Tennis (1995 on PlayStation)
Nirvana (1994 on PC-98)
Cyber Knight II: Chikyū Teikoku no Yabō (1994 on SNES)
Ys IV: Mask of the Sun (1993 on SNES)
Sylphia (1993 on TurboGrafx CD)
Super Turrican (1993 on SNES, Wii)
Dig & Spike Volleyball (1992 on SNES)
Ugetsu Kitan (1992 on PlayStation, PC-98)
Cyber Dodge (1992 on TurboGrafx-16)
Zeta (1991 on PC-98)
Super Tennis (1991 on SNES, Arcade, Nintendo Switch)
Football International (1991 on Game Boy)
Kattobi! Takuhai Kun (1990 on TurboGrafx-16)
Roadster (1990 on Game Boy)
Cyber Knight (1990 on SNES, TurboGrafx-16)
Gun-Nac (1990 on NES)

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