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{{Company | {{Company | ||
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| tseries=T-315 | | tseries=T-315 | ||
| mergedwith= | | mergedwith= | ||
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''JVC Musical Industries | + | |
+ | {{sub-stub}}'''JVC Musical Industries''' (日本ビクター) is a Japanese multimedia company and the owner of the '''Victor''' (ビクター) music company. This division of the company has multiple forays into the gaming world: | ||
*[[Victor Entertainment]] (formerly [[Victor Musical Industries]]) | *[[Victor Entertainment]] (formerly [[Victor Musical Industries]]) | ||
− | *[[Victor Interactive Software]] ( | + | *[[Victor Interactive Software]] (merged ''Victor Entertainment'' and [[Pack-In-Video]]) |
+ | **[[Pack-In-Soft]] | ||
**[[Victor Soft]] | **[[Victor Soft]] | ||
*[[Electronic Arts Victor]] (partnership with [[Electronic Arts]]) | *[[Electronic Arts Victor]] (partnership with [[Electronic Arts]]) | ||
*[[BMG Victor]] (partnership with [[BMG]]) | *[[BMG Victor]] (partnership with [[BMG]]) | ||
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+ | JVC released some hardware like [[Wondermega]] and [[Sega_Saturn_consoles#JVC.2FVictor_V-Saturn|V-Saturn]]. And they published some software themselves; that is listed below. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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===[[Sega Mega-CD|Mega CD]]=== | ===[[Sega Mega-CD|Mega CD]]=== | ||
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− | *''[[ | + | *''[[Wonder MIDI]]'' (1992) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[Wonder Library]]'' (1993) |
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===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]=== | ===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]=== | ||
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*''[[Vatlva]]'' (1996) | *''[[Vatlva]]'' (1996) | ||
*''[[Falcom Classics]]'' (1997) | *''[[Falcom Classics]]'' (1997) | ||
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*''[[Falcom Classics II]]'' (1998) | *''[[Falcom Classics II]]'' (1998) | ||
*''[[Falcom Classics Collection]]'' (1999) | *''[[Falcom Classics Collection]]'' (1999) | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[Category:Third-Party Development Companies]] | [[Category:Third-Party Development Companies]] |
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JVC Musical Industries (日本ビクター) is a Japanese multimedia company and the owner of the Victor (ビクター) music company. This division of the company has multiple forays into the gaming world:
- Victor Entertainment (formerly Victor Musical Industries)
- Victor Interactive Software (merged Victor Entertainment and Pack-In-Video)
- Electronic Arts Victor (partnership with Electronic Arts)
- BMG Victor (partnership with BMG)
JVC released some hardware like Wondermega and V-Saturn. And they published some software themselves; that is listed below.
Softography
Mega CD
- Wondermega Collection (1992)
- Wonder MIDI (1992)
- Wonder Library (1993)
Saturn
- Vatlva (1996)
- Falcom Classics (1997)
- Falcom Classics II (1998)
- Falcom Classics Collection (1999)