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Tecmo

Tecmo Co., Ltd. (テクモ株式会社, Tekumo kabushikigaisha), was a Japanese video game corporation founded in 1967. It had its headquarters in Kudankita, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[3] Its subsidiary, Tecmo Inc, was located in Torrance, California.[4] Tecmo was formerly known as Tehkan.

Tecmo Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社テクモ
Kabushikigaisha Tekumo
TypeKabushiki gaisha
Division
IndustryVideo games
PredecessorsImperial Trustee Corporation
Nippon Yacht Co, Ltd
FoundedJuly 31, 1967; 55 years ago (July 31, 1967)
FounderYoshihito Kakihara [1]
DefunctApril 1, 2010; 12 years ago (April 1, 2010) [2]
FateMerged with Koei
SuccessorKoei Tecmo Games
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Key people
Tomonobu Itagaki
Junji Nakamura
ProductsBomb Jack
Captain Tsubasa
Ninja Gaiden
Dead or Alive
Fatal Frame
Tecmo Bowl
Rio
Deception
Monster Rancher
Rygar
Gallop Racer
Solomon's Key
Websitewww.tecmo.co.jp/company/e/

Tecmo is known for the Captain Tsubasa, Dead or Alive, Deception, Fatal Frame, Gallop Racer, Monster Rancher, Ninja Gaiden, Rygar, Star Force and Tecmo Bowl video game series. When it was still called Tehkan, the company released arcade games such as Bomb Jack, Gridiron Fight and Tehkan World Cup. The company was founded on July 31, 1967 as a supplier of cleaning equipment.[5][6] By 1969, it started to sell amusement equipment.[5]

In 2009, Tecmo merged with Koei to form the holding company Tecmo Koei Holdings and was operated as a subsidiary until its disbandment in early 2010.[5] In April 2010, Tecmo was dissolved and its video game franchises are now published by Koei Tecmo Games.[2][7] Tecmo is also the name of a distinct video game development company that was established in March 2010, but later folded into Koei Tecmo Games in April 2011.[8][9]

History

Early history

Tecmo Co., Ltd, which merged with Koei in 2009, was itself the combination of two companies: Imperial Trustee Corporation (founded in 1964) and Nippon Yacht Co, Ltd (founded in 1967).[10]

Imperial Trustee Corporation

The origins of Tecmo dates to September 1964 as the Imperial Trustee Corporation, a company specialized in the management of building maintenance including the supplying of cleaning equipment.[10] In July 1969, the company started to sell entertainment amusement equipment and opened its first self-managed amusement facility in March 1970 in Chiba Prefecture.[1]

In October 1977, the Imperial Trustee Corporation was renamed "Tehkan Ltd", with the trade name changed as well to "Tehkan".[10] Tehkan is derived from the name "Teikoku Kanzai" (帝国管財), the company’s original Japanese name.

In March 1981, a U.S. division was inaugurated in Los Angeles as "U.S. Tehkan, Inc.".[5] A month later, in April 1981, Tehkan released in Japan its first internally developed arcade video game, titled "Pleiads" (which was distributed in America by Centuri).[5]

On January 8, 1986, Tehkan Ltd officially changed its name to Tecmo Co, Ltd. Tecmo's first internally developed home video game Mighty Bomb Jack was released for the Family Computer in April 1986.[5]

Nippon Yacht Co, Ltd

On July 31, 1967, the Nippon Yacht Corporation was established to handle the real estate of ships.[10]

On December 6, 1982, Nippon Yacht Co, Ltd was renamed "Tehkan Electronics Corporation".[10]

Merger of Tecmo and Tehkan Electronics Corporation. Focus on console video games

On April 1, 1987, Tecmo Co., Ltd merged with its sister company Tehkan Electronics Corporation. The former's name was retained for the merger but the latter was the actual surviving company.[10]

By the turn of the decade, Tecmo was firmly in the camp of video game consoles. Though still involved in the arcade industry, much of the success was achieved on the Nintendo Entertainment System with titles such as Ninja Gaiden, Tecmo Bowl and the Japan-only Tsuppari Ōzumō. When Sony released its PlayStation in the 1990s, Tecmo joined the endeavor which set the tone for series such as Dead or Alive, Monster Rancher, Deception and Gallop Racer.

In January 2006, Junji Nakamura resigns as president of Tecmo, while Yoshimi Yasuda was named his successor.

On July 18, 2006, Tecmo's founder and chairman Yoshihito Kakihara died of interstitial pneumonia at the age of 67.[11][1]

Tecmo entered the second section of Tokyo Stock Exchange in March 2000 and transitioned to the first section in March 2001. It delisted on March 26, 2009 right before the merger with Koei took effect.

Lawsuit

On the June 3, 2008 Team Ninja head Tomonobu Itagaki resigned from the company and filed a 145 million yen ($1.4 million) lawsuit against Tecmo president, Yoshimi Yasuda, for "unpaid completion bonuses" and "emotional distress".[12] This was followed by another lawsuit filed on the 16th of June by two plaintiffs on behalf of Tecmo's 300 employees for unpaid wages amounting to ¥8.3 million.[13]

Merger with Koei

On August 29, 2008 Square Enix made plans for a friendly takeover of Tecmo by purchasing shares at a 30 percent premium with a total bid of ¥22.3 billion.[14] On September 4, 2008 Tecmo officially declined the takeover proposal.[15] Tecmo subsequently engaged in talks with Koei about a possible merger between the two companies,[16] and agreed in November 2008 to merge on April 1, 2009 to form Tecmo Koei Holdings.[17]

On January 26, 2009 the two companies officially announced the merger, and the holding company formed on April 1, 2009 as planned.[18] Tecmo initially continued to be operated as a subsidiary and brandname of Tecmo Koei Holdings. In January 2010, the United States subsidiaries of Tecmo Inc. and Koei America merged to create Tecmo Koei America Corporation.[19]

Tecmo was effectively declared disbanded in Japan on April 1, 2010, as part of a major international reorganization within Tecmo Koei Holdings.[2][20] Relevant intellectual properties were slated to be further managed by Koei Tecmo Games.[2][19]

On March 15, 2010, and roughly two weeks before Tecmo was dissolved, its internal development studio was spun off as a separate company under the name of "Tecmo Co, Ltd.", a wholly owned subsidiary of Koei Tecmo Games.[8] This new company was initially called "Tehkan" to avoid confusion with the other company that was still operating for another two weeks. When Tecmo disbanded on April 1, 2010, Tekhan was renamed Tecmo. This was short-lived as the new Tecmo along with the new Koei video game developers were both dissolved and merged into Koei Tecmo Games a year later, on April 1, 2011.[8][9]

Despite having been dissolved twice as a legal entity, Tecmo continued to appear as a label on video games by Koei Tecmo Games until another corporate reorganization in 2016 abandoned the brand name for good.[21] Video games by Koei Tecmo Games marketed with the Tecmo logotype included Dead or Alive 5, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge and Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess.

Subsidiaries

Games

References

  1. ^ a b c "Company Information -History-". Tecmo. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tecmo: Declaration of Disbandment" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  3. ^ "." Tecmo. February 20, 2002. Retrieved on October 18, 2010. "本社 東京都千代田区九段北4丁目1番34号 03-3222-7645."
  4. ^ "Contact 2011-07-05 at the Wayback Machine." Tecmo. Retrieved on October 18, 2010. "Tecmo, Inc. 21213-B Hawthorne Boulevard Torrance, CA 90503."
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Tecmo Company History". Tecmo. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  6. ^ (October 2002). "Ninja Beach Party". Official Xbox Magazine (11): 52.
  7. ^ "商号の変更及び定款の一部変更に関するお知らせ" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  8. ^ a b c "Official report of Tecmo Koei Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Koei development studios" (PDF). Tecmo Koei Holdings. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  9. ^ a b "TECMO KOEI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. Announces Merger between Subsidiary and Sub-subsidiaries; Announces Business Transition between Subsidiaries". Reuters. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  10. ^ a b c d e f "商号の変更及び定款の一部変更に関するお知らせ" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  11. ^ "2006072102.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  12. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (2008-06-02). "Itagaki Leaving Tecmo, Suing Tecmo". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-06-17.
  13. ^ Boyes, Emma (2008-06-17). "Report: More staff sue Tecmo". Gamespot UK. Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
  14. ^ Thorsen, Tor (2008-08-29). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2012-06-28. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
  15. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (2008-09-04). "Report: Tecmo Rejects Square Enix's Takeover Offer". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  16. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (2008-09-04). "Report: Tecmo And Koei In Talks To Merge". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  17. ^ "Tecmo and Koei to Merge in April 2009". Shacknews.com. 2008-11-18. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  18. ^ Brian Ashcraft (1970-01-01). "Koei Tecmo Reveals Its New Company Logo (Looks Familiar)". Kotaku.com. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  19. ^ a b "Tecmo Koei Company History". Tecmo Koei Holdings. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
  20. ^ "Tecmo Koei: Declaration of Succession" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  21. ^ "Koei Tecmo Reorganizes into Multiple Brands, Aims to Be Top Dog in Entertainment Worldwide". Dualshockers. February 18, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2017.

External links

  • Official website

tecmo, テクモ株式会社, tekumo, kabushikigaisha, japanese, video, game, corporation, founded, 1967, headquarters, kudankita, chiyoda, tokyo, subsidiary, located, torrance, california, formerly, known, tehkan, native, name株式会社テクモromanized, namekabushikigaisha, tekumoty. Tecmo Co Ltd テクモ株式会社 Tekumo kabushikigaisha was a Japanese video game corporation founded in 1967 It had its headquarters in Kudankita Chiyoda Tokyo 3 Its subsidiary Tecmo Inc was located in Torrance California 4 Tecmo was formerly known as Tehkan Tecmo Co Ltd Native name株式会社テクモRomanized nameKabushikigaisha TekumoTypeKabushiki gaishaDivisionIndustryVideo gamesPredecessorsImperial Trustee CorporationNippon Yacht Co LtdFoundedJuly 31 1967 55 years ago July 31 1967 FounderYoshihito Kakihara 1 DefunctApril 1 2010 12 years ago April 1 2010 2 FateMerged with KoeiSuccessorKoei Tecmo GamesHeadquartersTokyo JapanKey peopleTomonobu ItagakiJunji NakamuraProductsBomb Jack Captain Tsubasa Ninja Gaiden Dead or Alive Fatal Frame Tecmo Bowl Rio Deception Monster Rancher Rygar Gallop Racer Solomon s KeyWebsitewww tecmo co jp company e Tecmo is known for the Captain Tsubasa Dead or Alive Deception Fatal Frame Gallop Racer Monster Rancher Ninja Gaiden Rygar Star Force and Tecmo Bowl video game series When it was still called Tehkan the company released arcade games such as Bomb Jack Gridiron Fight and Tehkan World Cup The company was founded on July 31 1967 as a supplier of cleaning equipment 5 6 By 1969 it started to sell amusement equipment 5 In 2009 Tecmo merged with Koei to form the holding company Tecmo Koei Holdings and was operated as a subsidiary until its disbandment in early 2010 5 In April 2010 Tecmo was dissolved and its video game franchises are now published by Koei Tecmo Games 2 7 Tecmo is also the name of a distinct video game development company that was established in March 2010 but later folded into Koei Tecmo Games in April 2011 8 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 1 1 Imperial Trustee Corporation 1 1 2 Nippon Yacht Co Ltd 1 2 Merger of Tecmo and Tehkan Electronics Corporation Focus on console video games 1 3 Lawsuit 1 4 Merger with Koei 2 Subsidiaries 3 Games 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Tecmo Co Ltd which merged with Koei in 2009 was itself the combination of two companies Imperial Trustee Corporation founded in 1964 and Nippon Yacht Co Ltd founded in 1967 10 Imperial Trustee Corporation Edit The origins of Tecmo dates to September 1964 as the Imperial Trustee Corporation a company specialized in the management of building maintenance including the supplying of cleaning equipment 10 In July 1969 the company started to sell entertainment amusement equipment and opened its first self managed amusement facility in March 1970 in Chiba Prefecture 1 In October 1977 the Imperial Trustee Corporation was renamed Tehkan Ltd with the trade name changed as well to Tehkan 10 Tehkan is derived from the name Teikoku Kanzai 帝国管財 the company s original Japanese name In March 1981 a U S division was inaugurated in Los Angeles as U S Tehkan Inc 5 A month later in April 1981 Tehkan released in Japan its first internally developed arcade video game titled Pleiads which was distributed in America by Centuri 5 On January 8 1986 Tehkan Ltd officially changed its name to Tecmo Co Ltd Tecmo s first internally developed home video game Mighty Bomb Jack was released for the Family Computer in April 1986 5 Nippon Yacht Co Ltd Edit On July 31 1967 the Nippon Yacht Corporation was established to handle the real estate of ships 10 On December 6 1982 Nippon Yacht Co Ltd was renamed Tehkan Electronics Corporation 10 Merger of Tecmo and Tehkan Electronics Corporation Focus on console video games Edit On April 1 1987 Tecmo Co Ltd merged with its sister company Tehkan Electronics Corporation The former s name was retained for the merger but the latter was the actual surviving company 10 By the turn of the decade Tecmo was firmly in the camp of video game consoles Though still involved in the arcade industry much of the success was achieved on the Nintendo Entertainment System with titles such as Ninja Gaiden Tecmo Bowl and the Japan only Tsuppari Ōzumō When Sony released its PlayStation in the 1990s Tecmo joined the endeavor which set the tone for series such as Dead or Alive Monster Rancher Deception and Gallop Racer In January 2006 Junji Nakamura resigns as president of Tecmo while Yoshimi Yasuda was named his successor On July 18 2006 Tecmo s founder and chairman Yoshihito Kakihara died of interstitial pneumonia at the age of 67 11 1 Tecmo entered the second section of Tokyo Stock Exchange in March 2000 and transitioned to the first section in March 2001 It delisted on March 26 2009 right before the merger with Koei took effect Lawsuit Edit On the June 3 2008 Team Ninja head Tomonobu Itagaki resigned from the company and filed a 145 million yen 1 4 million lawsuit against Tecmo president Yoshimi Yasuda for unpaid completion bonuses and emotional distress 12 This was followed by another lawsuit filed on the 16th of June by two plaintiffs on behalf of Tecmo s 300 employees for unpaid wages amounting to 8 3 million 13 Merger with Koei Edit On August 29 2008 Square Enix made plans for a friendly takeover of Tecmo by purchasing shares at a 30 percent premium with a total bid of 22 3 billion 14 On September 4 2008 Tecmo officially declined the takeover proposal 15 Tecmo subsequently engaged in talks with Koei about a possible merger between the two companies 16 and agreed in November 2008 to merge on April 1 2009 to form Tecmo Koei Holdings 17 On January 26 2009 the two companies officially announced the merger and the holding company formed on April 1 2009 as planned 18 Tecmo initially continued to be operated as a subsidiary and brandname of Tecmo Koei Holdings In January 2010 the United States subsidiaries of Tecmo Inc and Koei America merged to create Tecmo Koei America Corporation 19 Tecmo was effectively declared disbanded in Japan on April 1 2010 as part of a major international reorganization within Tecmo Koei Holdings 2 20 Relevant intellectual properties were slated to be further managed by Koei Tecmo Games 2 19 On March 15 2010 and roughly two weeks before Tecmo was dissolved its internal development studio was spun off as a separate company under the name of Tecmo Co Ltd a wholly owned subsidiary of Koei Tecmo Games 8 This new company was initially called Tehkan to avoid confusion with the other company that was still operating for another two weeks When Tecmo disbanded on April 1 2010 Tekhan was renamed Tecmo This was short lived as the new Tecmo along with the new Koei video game developers were both dissolved and merged into Koei Tecmo Games a year later on April 1 2011 8 9 Despite having been dissolved twice as a legal entity Tecmo continued to appear as a label on video games by Koei Tecmo Games until another corporate reorganization in 2016 abandoned the brand name for good 21 Video games by Koei Tecmo Games marketed with the Tecmo logotype included Dead or Alive 5 Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor s Edge and Deception IV The Nightmare Princess Subsidiaries EditTeam Ninja started in 1995 Team Tachyon started in 2007 Games EditMain article List of Tecmo gamesReferences Edit a b c Company Information History Tecmo Retrieved 2011 11 11 a b c d Tecmo Declaration of Disbandment PDF Retrieved 2019 09 12 主要営業所 Tecmo February 20 2002 Retrieved on October 18 2010 本社 東京都千代田区九段北4丁目1番34号 03 3222 7645 Contact Archived 2011 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Tecmo Retrieved on October 18 2010 Tecmo Inc 21213 B Hawthorne Boulevard Torrance CA 90503 a b c d e f Tecmo Company History Tecmo Retrieved 2012 12 05 October 2002 Ninja Beach Party Official Xbox Magazine 11 52 商号の変更及び定款の一部変更に関するお知らせ PDF Retrieved 2019 09 12 a b c Official report of Tecmo Koei Holdings for the dissolution of Tecmo and Koei development studios PDF Tecmo Koei Holdings 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2012 12 05 a b TECMO KOEI HOLDINGS CO LTD Announces Merger between Subsidiary and Sub subsidiaries Announces Business Transition between Subsidiaries Reuters 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2012 12 05 a b c d e f 商号の変更及び定款の一部変更に関するお知らせ PDF Retrieved 2019 09 12 2006072102 pdf PDF Retrieved 2019 09 12 Ashcraft Brian 2008 06 02 Itagaki Leaving Tecmo Suing Tecmo Kotaku Retrieved 2008 06 17 Boyes Emma 2008 06 17 Report More staff sue Tecmo Gamespot UK Archived from the original on 2012 07 07 Retrieved 2008 06 18 Thorsen Tor 2008 08 29 Report Square Enix makes 200M Tecmo bid GameSpot Archived from the original on 2012 06 28 Retrieved 2008 08 29 Ashcraft Brian 2008 09 04 Report Tecmo Rejects Square Enix s Takeover Offer Kotaku Retrieved 2008 09 04 Ashcraft Brian 2008 09 04 Report Tecmo And Koei In Talks To Merge Kotaku Retrieved 2008 09 04 Tecmo and Koei to Merge in April 2009 Shacknews com 2008 11 18 Retrieved 2019 09 12 Brian Ashcraft 1970 01 01 Koei Tecmo Reveals Its New Company Logo Looks Familiar Kotaku com Retrieved 2019 09 12 a b Tecmo Koei Company History Tecmo Koei Holdings Retrieved 2012 12 05 Tecmo Koei Declaration of Succession PDF Retrieved 2019 09 12 Koei Tecmo Reorganizes into Multiple Brands Aims to Be Top Dog in Entertainment Worldwide Dualshockers February 18 2016 Retrieved March 8 2017 External links EditOfficial website Tokyo portal Companies portal Video games portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tecmo amp oldid 1133353544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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