Interchannel
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Industry | Computer and video game industry |
Founded | 1987 (as NEC Avenue) 1995 (as NEC Interchannel) 2004 (as Interchannel) |
Defunct | 2013 |
Headquarters | Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | Games for video game consoles |
Owner | NEC Corporation (1987-2004) Index Holdings (2004-2013) |
Interchannel, Inc. (株式会社インターチャネル Kabushiki-gaisha Intāchaneru?) was a Japanese game developer and publisher. Previously known as NEC Interchannel and before that NEC Avenue,[1] it was originally a subsidiary of NEC before 70 percent of the company was sold to Index Corporation (now a subsidiary of Sega), for approximately 3 billion yen ($28 million) in 2004.[2] Interchannel's games tended to be Japanese only, however the company established Gamebridge Ltd., a UK-based joint venture with Bergsala, that published its games in Europe.[3] Only ten games were ever published. Interchannel closed in 2013.
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