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'''Tokyo Shoseki''' was a Japanese video game developer company that created notable games like ''[[Cycle Race: Road Man]]'', a [[sports]] game about competing in a race to ride a bicycle across Japan in a marathon and ''[[Super Tennis]]''. The name of the company was named after Tokyo where their corporate headquarters was once located. The company developed video games from from 1986 to 1998; their last game was ''[[Go-Jin Senki]]'' for the [[PlayStation]]. All resources were eventually re-allocated to their ''[[Tonkin House]]'' company. As of 2008, Tokyo Shoseki makes textbooks and educational software.
'''Tokyo Shoseki''' was a Japanese video game developer company that created notable games like ''[[Cycle Race: Road Man]]'', a [[sports]] game about competing in a race to ride a bicycle across Japan in a marathon and ''[[Super Tennis]]''. The name of the company was named after Tokyo where their corporate headquarters was once located. The company developed video games from from 1986 to 1998; their last game was ''[[Go-Jin Senki]]'' for the [[PlayStation]]. All resources were eventually re-allocated to their ''[[Tonkin House]]'' company. As of 2008, Tokyo Shoseki makes textbooks and educational software.

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Tokyo Shoseki
Founded1986
Closed1998
Websitehttp://www.tokyo-shoseki.co.jp/
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Tokyo Shoseki was a Japanese video game developer company that created notable games like Cycle Race: Road Man, a sports game about competing in a race to ride a bicycle across Japan in a marathon and Super Tennis. The name of the company was named after Tokyo where their corporate headquarters was once located. The company developed video games from from 1986 to 1998; their last game was Go-Jin Senki for the PlayStation. All resources were eventually re-allocated to their Tonkin House company. As of 2008, Tokyo Shoseki makes textbooks and educational software.

Pages in category "Tokyo Shoseki"

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