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'''Tectoy''' (originally '''Tec Toy''') is a Brazilian videogame and electronics company. They are best known for publishing and distibuting [[Sega]]'s consoles in that country.
 
'''Tectoy''' (originally '''Tec Toy''') is a Brazilian videogame and electronics company. They are best known for publishing and distibuting [[Sega]]'s consoles in that country.
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Tec Toy was founded in September 1987, as a joint venture{{fileref|FolhadeSãoPaulo BR 1988-03-19 D1.png}} between Argentinian Engineer Daniel Efraim Dazcal (former Vice-President of the Argentinian division of [[wikipedia:Sharp Corporation|Sharp Corporation]] from 1975 to 1987) and Brazilian consumer electronics distribution company Evadin Indústrias Amazônia S.A, Ltda (the exclusive representive for  
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Tec Toy was founded in September 1987, as a joint venture{{fileref|FolhadeSãoPaulo BR 1988-03-19 D1.png}} between Argentinian Engineer Daniel Efraim Dazcal (former Vice-President of the Argentinian division of [[wikipedia:Sharp Corporation|Sharp Corporation]] from 1975 to 1987) and Brazilian consumer electronics distribution company Evadin Indústrias Amazônia S.A (the exclusive representive for  
 
[[wikipedia:Mitsubishi Electric|Mitsubishi Electric]] and [[wikipedia:Akai|Akai]] in Brazil, and Tec Toy's major shareholder), with the purpose of making electronic toys, a niche that other Brazilian toy manufacturers had failed to notice. They quickly stroke a deal to become the exclusive representative of Japanese video game giant [[Sega|Sega Enterprises Ltd]]. Consequently, their first product was the Zillion infrared toy gun. In the coming years they would release all of Sega's game machines, from the [[Sega Master System|Master System]] to the [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]. Their success in the gaming field was so notable that toys became a minor - eventually abandoned - part of their business.
 
[[wikipedia:Mitsubishi Electric|Mitsubishi Electric]] and [[wikipedia:Akai|Akai]] in Brazil, and Tec Toy's major shareholder), with the purpose of making electronic toys, a niche that other Brazilian toy manufacturers had failed to notice. They quickly stroke a deal to become the exclusive representative of Japanese video game giant [[Sega|Sega Enterprises Ltd]]. Consequently, their first product was the Zillion infrared toy gun. In the coming years they would release all of Sega's game machines, from the [[Sega Master System|Master System]] to the [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]. Their success in the gaming field was so notable that toys became a minor - eventually abandoned - part of their business.
  

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Tectoy
Founded: 1987-09[1]
Headquarters:
São Paulo, Brazil

Tectoy (originally Tec Toy) is a Brazilian videogame and electronics company. They are best known for publishing and distibuting Sega's consoles in that country.

History

Tec Toy was founded in September 1987, as a joint venture[1] between Argentinian Engineer Daniel Efraim Dazcal (former Vice-President of the Argentinian division of Sharp Corporation from 1975 to 1987) and Brazilian consumer electronics distribution company Evadin Indústrias Amazônia S.A (the exclusive representive for Mitsubishi Electric and Akai in Brazil, and Tec Toy's major shareholder), with the purpose of making electronic toys, a niche that other Brazilian toy manufacturers had failed to notice. They quickly stroke a deal to become the exclusive representative of Japanese video game giant Sega Enterprises Ltd. Consequently, their first product was the Zillion infrared toy gun. In the coming years they would release all of Sega's game machines, from the Master System to the Dreamcast. Their success in the gaming field was so notable that toys became a minor - eventually abandoned - part of their business.

With Tec Toy, Sega had a huge advantage over rival Nintendo in the Brazilian market; although there were countless NES clones there, Nintendo had no official representatives until 1993. This way, the Master System was a massive success there, and Tec Toy even made some versions not released anywhere else. During the 1990s, Tec Toy had 80% of the Brazilian market.

In 1992 Sega granted Tec Toy the rights to distribute their products throughout the Mercosur region. They produced 50hz consoles for the Argentinian and Uruguayan markets, where they partnered with local companies Gameland and Forstar respectively. After Sega discontinued manufacturing of the Sega Master System in early 1996 Tec Toy took over the supply of hardware and software to smaller European markets where the Master System was still a viable platform. Ecofilmes (Portugal) and Zegetron (Greece) both imported Tec Toy's Master System III Compact and a selection of 15 games for the 1996 holiday season.

Tec Toy translated several games to Portuguese, such as the first three Phantasy Star games (but not Phantasy Star IV, which only had a fan-made translation in 2004), Shining in the Darkness, and Riven (which also had its voices dubbed).

They also modified some games to replace characters with local licenses; that way, Teddy Boy became Geraldinho, some Wonder Boy titles became Monica's Gang games, and Ghost House somehow starred El Chapulín Colorado.

More interestingly, they have made unique ports and even developed original games. Some of these are: Street Fighter II for the Master System, Duke Nukem 3D for the Mega Drive, and an original Woody Woodpecker game for the Mega Drive. In 2000/2001 they released two Mega Drive titles based on Show do Milhão - a TV game show hosted by Silvio Santos in the same vein of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

Even before the Dreamcast was discontinued and Sega withdrew from the console hardware business, Tec Toy realized that their long-time partner was failing, and decided to diversify. They now also sell karaoke devices, DVD players, and MP3 players. They also manage the Brazilian servers for Ragnarok Online. However, they still make older Sega consoles, especially variants of the Master System and the Mega Drive with dozens of built-in games.

Besides the videogames, Tec Toy's most successful toy was Pense Bem (Think Well): using books (themed history, geography, mathematics...) with questions, the kids clicked the buttons with alternatives in a machine. The toy responded if it was right or wrong. Some Pense Bem books included famous characters like Monica's Gang, Sonic the Hedgehog, Dinosaurs and Donald Duck. Without books, it served as a calculator.

Hardware

Softography

Note: All dates listed next to games are for the Tec Toy Brazilian release of that game rather than the original release date.

Master System

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

Sega 32X

Game Gear

Saturn

Gallery

References