Takeru

Moby ID: 8319

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Takeru was a software label used by Brother Industries, well-known for their printers, in the eighties. Takeru did not sell its software over the counter, instead it used vending machines placed in computer shops so that punters could buy their software in a self-service manner. Games were downloaded from a central server via ISDN or read from a spacious CD-ROM and then written to floppy or RAM cartridge. Manuals and labels were printed on a printer installed in the terminal, which explains the rather basic look of Takeru software.

Credited on 22 Games from 1987 to 1994

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Ginga Eiyū Densetsu III (1992 on PC-98, Sharp X68000)
Gage (1992 on PC-98)
Sotsugyō (1992 on TurboGrafx CD, WonderSwan, Macintosh...)
Heavy Nova (1991 on Genesis, SEGA CD, Sharp X68000)
Dino Land (1991 on Genesis, Sharp X68000, Antstream)
Gakuen Toshi Z (1991 on PC-98, Sharp X68000)
AIZA: New Generation (1991 on PC-98)
Illusion City: Gen'ei Toshi (1991 on Windows, SEGA CD, MSX...)
A-Train (1990 on DOS, Amiga, TurboGrafx CD...)
Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon (1990 on Windows, MSX, PC-88...)
Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye (1990 on DOS, Windows, Windows 3.x...)
Lipstick Adventure 2 (1989 on MSX, PC-88, PC-98...)
Lodoss-Tō Senki: Fukujinzuke (1989 on MSX, PC-98, Sharp X68000)
Hydlide 3: Special Version (1989 on Sharp X68000, PC-98)
Disc Station Special 4: Autumn Edition (1989 on MSX)
Schwarzschild II: Teikoku no Haishin (1989 on PC-98, PC-88, MSX...)
Laserfight! (1989 on MSX)
Chase H.Q. (1988 on Game Boy, Amiga, NES...)
Life & Death (1988 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...)
Sorcerian (1987 on DOS, Genesis, TurboGrafx CD...)

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