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Electronic Arts Victor, Inc.

Moby ID: 6003

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Electronic Arts Victor was a joint venture in Japan between Electronic Arts and the Victor Musical Industries subsidiary of JVC, established in September 1992 in Tokyo. Electronic Arts Victor's mission was to convert Electronic Arts' library of products to Japanese language and distribute them in Japan, and to create original titles for the Japanese market.

Credited on 115 Games from 1992 to 1998

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Fighting Force (1997 on Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64...)
Moto Racer (1997 on Windows, PlayStation)
Test Drive 4 (1997 on Windows, PlayStation)
NASCAR 98 (1997 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
NBA Live 98 (1997 on Windows, PlayStation, SNES...)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
WarCraft II: The Dark Saga (1997 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
Rabbit (1997 on Arcade, SEGA Saturn)
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (1997 on Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64...)
Need for Speed II (1997 on Windows, PlayStation)
Nissan Presents: Over Drivin' GT-R (Premium Pack) (1996 on SEGA Saturn)
Magic Carpet (Tokubetsu Genteiban Sega Multi Controller Set) (1996 on SEGA Saturn)
NBA Live 97 (1996 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...)
Soviet Strike (1996 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, PSP...)
Shellshock (1996 on DOS, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
Assault Rigs (1996 on DOS, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
NHL 97 (1996 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...)
Andretti Racing (1996 on Windows, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
PGA Tour 97 (1996 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn)
Sōkyūgurentai (1996 on PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, Arcade)

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September 1992

Electronic Arts Victor established in Tokyo, Japan.

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