Initially operating from a single-room apartment, Technōs was founded in 1981 by three staff members of Data East. Their first game was Minky Monkey, released in 1982. Many of Technōs Japan's earlier games were often published or distributed by other companies, particularly Data East (as was the case with Karate Champ) and Taito, as Technōs at the time did not have the economical resource to distribute their own games at first.
Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun ("Hot Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), a side-scrolling beat-em-up released in 1986 about a high school student who fought thugs and delinquents from other schools, was the company's first big hit in Japan. Kunio-kun was released in the west as Renegade with the game's graphics changed to make the game marketable in the overseas market. Technōs would then produced an Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game, which would be Technōs' first game for the home console market. Technōs Japan's subsequent arcade beat-em-up, Double Dragon, was a big success worldwide when it was released in 1987, which also resulted in an NES version of the game produced, as well as licensed versions produced by other companies for various platforms.
The Japan Pavilion is one of the original World Showcase pavilions and had been in planning since the late 1970s. Many attractions have been proposed for the pavilion and one show building was built, but left unused. Meet the World was one planned attraction and was a clone of the attraction Meet the World that was once at Tokyo Disneyland. But because management thought that the Japanese film's omission of World War II might upset many Veterans, it was dropped. The show was so close to opening that the show building and rotating platform was built, but not used.
For years, Imagineers have considered building an indoor roller coaster attraction based on Matterhorn Bobsleds from Disneyland but themed to Japan's Mount Fuji inside a replica of Mount Fuji. At one point, Godzilla or a large lizard attacking guests in their cars was considered. Fujifilm originally wanted to sponsor the ride in the early 1990s, but Kodak, a major Epcot sponsor, convinced Disney to decline the sponsorship. Luckily, the Matterhorn derived design elements survived to be incorporated into Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. Another proposed attraction was a walk-through version of "Circle-Vision", in which guests would board and walk through a Shinkansen (bullet train) and look through windows (actually film screens) that showcase Japan's changing landscapes. The train would have shaken and moved like a train traveling through the countryside.
Part III of the book has the account of Lemuel Gulliver's visit to Japan, the only real location visited by him. It is used as a venue for Swift's satire on the actions of Dutch traders to that land. His description reflects the state of European knowledge of the country in the 17th and early 18th centuries, and the tensions due to commercial rivalry between the English and the Dutch at that time.
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Japan is shown on the map at the beginning of part III, which also shows the island of "Yesso" (i.e. Hokkaido), "Stats island" (Iturup) and "Companys Land" (Urup) to the north. The map also marks the Vries Strait and Cape Patience, though this is shown on the northeast coast of Yesso, rather than as part of Sakhalin, which was little known in Swift’s time.
On the island of Japan itself the map shows "Nivato" (Nagato), Yedo, "Meaco" (Kyoto), Inaba and "Osacca" (Osaka)
The text describes Gulliver's journey from Luggnagg, which took fifteen days, and his landing at "Xamoschi" (i.e. Shimosa} which lies "on the western part of a narrow strait leading northward into a long arm of the sea, on the northwest part of which Yedo, the metropolis stands".
This description matches the geography of Tokyo Bay, except that Shimosa is on the north, rather than the western shore of the bay.
En esta compilación veremos los mejores juegos Arcade de Technos Japan, todos sus éxitos, como también los menos conocidos, lo cual lo convierte en un vídeo con un alto valor educativo y también de preservación del videojuego.
*Info* Technos Japan fue fundada en 1981 por tres miembros de otra compañía Data East Corporation. Muchos de los juegos de la empresa son compartidos con varias compañías. Su primer juego fue Minky Monkey, lanzado en 1982. En 1986 nace Kunio, el personaje principal de Renegade (conocido en Japón como Nekketsu Koha Kunio Kun)
published: 26 Aug 2018
Behind the scenes at Technos Japan
Technos Japan was a successful game company in the 80s and 90s, responsible for the Kunio-series(known for River City Ransom) and Double Dragon... and not that much else. Let's ake a look behind the scenes at the history of Technos Japan mainly via the Kunio.series director whose name you might even have heard before.
Most of the information contained within this video was learned from this video, an interview of the Kunio-series director Mitsuhiro Yoshida by gamer and author Pyokotan. If you have an hour and know japanese, have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tStQzyRmvkc
published: 27 Sep 2019
SNK/Technōs Japan (1996)
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published: 22 Jan 2024
The Big Pro Wrestling! {Technōs Japan} - [1983] - Attract Mode
The attract mode for The Big Pro Wrestling! by Technōs Japan released in 1983
Double Dragon US (Technos Japan Corp) demo running with Vega Jr. supergun on LCD TV
published: 20 Jun 2013
TECHNŌS JAPAN CORP. LOGO 1993
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published: 17 May 2022
Double Dragon 4 - Full Game 100% Walkthrough (Switch)
Hi All!!! Gameplay of Double Dragon 4 Full Game 100% Walkthrough of Nintendo Switch | Longplay in English
Title: Double Dragon 4
Plataform: Nintendo Switch
Year: 2017
published: 21 Jul 2024
WWF WrestleFest - Saturday Nights Main Event, Technōs Japan Corp, 1991
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WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technōs' previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Ok...
En esta compilación veremos los mejores juegos Arcade de Technos Japan, todos sus éxitos, como también los menos conocidos, lo cual lo convierte en un vídeo con...
En esta compilación veremos los mejores juegos Arcade de Technos Japan, todos sus éxitos, como también los menos conocidos, lo cual lo convierte en un vídeo con un alto valor educativo y también de preservación del videojuego.
*Info* Technos Japan fue fundada en 1981 por tres miembros de otra compañía Data East Corporation. Muchos de los juegos de la empresa son compartidos con varias compañías. Su primer juego fue Minky Monkey, lanzado en 1982. En 1986 nace Kunio, el personaje principal de Renegade (conocido en Japón como Nekketsu Koha Kunio Kun)
En esta compilación veremos los mejores juegos Arcade de Technos Japan, todos sus éxitos, como también los menos conocidos, lo cual lo convierte en un vídeo con un alto valor educativo y también de preservación del videojuego.
*Info* Technos Japan fue fundada en 1981 por tres miembros de otra compañía Data East Corporation. Muchos de los juegos de la empresa son compartidos con varias compañías. Su primer juego fue Minky Monkey, lanzado en 1982. En 1986 nace Kunio, el personaje principal de Renegade (conocido en Japón como Nekketsu Koha Kunio Kun)
Technos Japan was a successful game company in the 80s and 90s, responsible for the Kunio-series(known for River City Ransom) and Double Dragon... and not that ...
Technos Japan was a successful game company in the 80s and 90s, responsible for the Kunio-series(known for River City Ransom) and Double Dragon... and not that much else. Let's ake a look behind the scenes at the history of Technos Japan mainly via the Kunio.series director whose name you might even have heard before.
Most of the information contained within this video was learned from this video, an interview of the Kunio-series director Mitsuhiro Yoshida by gamer and author Pyokotan. If you have an hour and know japanese, have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tStQzyRmvkc
Technos Japan was a successful game company in the 80s and 90s, responsible for the Kunio-series(known for River City Ransom) and Double Dragon... and not that much else. Let's ake a look behind the scenes at the history of Technos Japan mainly via the Kunio.series director whose name you might even have heard before.
Most of the information contained within this video was learned from this video, an interview of the Kunio-series director Mitsuhiro Yoshida by gamer and author Pyokotan. If you have an hour and know japanese, have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tStQzyRmvkc
All content shown in the videos uploaded are not owned by me and belong to their respective owners. It is being uploaded for preservation, entertainment and/or ...
All content shown in the videos uploaded are not owned by me and belong to their respective owners. It is being uploaded for preservation, entertainment and/or educational purposes only. If you represent a legally incorporated copyright holder and request that your logo/logos be removed manually by me from this channel, please contact the email associated found in the about section.
Submission sent by Sloshy/@SloshedMail.
Source: The game Super Dodge Ball (Kunio no Nekketsu Toukyuu Densetsu).
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All content shown in the videos uploaded are not owned by me and belong to their respective owners. It is being uploaded for preservation, entertainment and/or educational purposes only. If you represent a legally incorporated copyright holder and request that your logo/logos be removed manually by me from this channel, please contact the email associated found in the about section.
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Hi All!!! Gameplay of Double Dragon 4 Full Game 100% Walkthrough of Nintendo Switch | Longplay in English
Title: Double Dragon 4
Plataform: Nintendo Switch
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Hi All!!! Gameplay of Double Dragon 4 Full Game 100% Walkthrough of Nintendo Switch | Longplay in English
Title: Double Dragon 4
Plataform: Nintendo Switch
Year: 2017
Hi All!!! Gameplay of Double Dragon 4 Full Game 100% Walkthrough of Nintendo Switch | Longplay in English
Title: Double Dragon 4
Plataform: Nintendo Switch
Year: 2017
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WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technōs' previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Okerlund from Superstars returned as well.
(source: wikipedia)
You can find WWF Superstars here:
https://youtu.be/SgH3p4GC964
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WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technōs' previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Okerlund from Superstars returned as well.
(source: wikipedia)
You can find WWF Superstars here:
https://youtu.be/SgH3p4GC964
En esta compilación veremos los mejores juegos Arcade de Technos Japan, todos sus éxitos, como también los menos conocidos, lo cual lo convierte en un vídeo con un alto valor educativo y también de preservación del videojuego.
*Info* Technos Japan fue fundada en 1981 por tres miembros de otra compañía Data East Corporation. Muchos de los juegos de la empresa son compartidos con varias compañías. Su primer juego fue Minky Monkey, lanzado en 1982. En 1986 nace Kunio, el personaje principal de Renegade (conocido en Japón como Nekketsu Koha Kunio Kun)
Technos Japan was a successful game company in the 80s and 90s, responsible for the Kunio-series(known for River City Ransom) and Double Dragon... and not that much else. Let's ake a look behind the scenes at the history of Technos Japan mainly via the Kunio.series director whose name you might even have heard before.
Most of the information contained within this video was learned from this video, an interview of the Kunio-series director Mitsuhiro Yoshida by gamer and author Pyokotan. If you have an hour and know japanese, have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tStQzyRmvkc
All content shown in the videos uploaded are not owned by me and belong to their respective owners. It is being uploaded for preservation, entertainment and/or educational purposes only. If you represent a legally incorporated copyright holder and request that your logo/logos be removed manually by me from this channel, please contact the email associated found in the about section.
Submission sent by Sloshy/@SloshedMail.
Source: The game Super Dodge Ball (Kunio no Nekketsu Toukyuu Densetsu).
If you wish to donate, you can go to the appropriate Ko-Fi link found when you click on the channel. It’s optional, but not required, should you, it’s much appreciated.
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Hi All!!! Gameplay of Double Dragon 4 Full Game 100% Walkthrough of Nintendo Switch | Longplay in English
Title: Double Dragon 4
Plataform: Nintendo Switch
Year: 2017
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WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technōs' previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Okerlund from Superstars returned as well.
(source: wikipedia)
You can find WWF Superstars here:
https://youtu.be/SgH3p4GC964
Initially operating from a single-room apartment, Technōs was founded in 1981 by three staff members of Data East. Their first game was Minky Monkey, released in 1982. Many of Technōs Japan's earlier games were often published or distributed by other companies, particularly Data East (as was the case with Karate Champ) and Taito, as Technōs at the time did not have the economical resource to distribute their own games at first.
Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun ("Hot Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), a side-scrolling beat-em-up released in 1986 about a high school student who fought thugs and delinquents from other schools, was the company's first big hit in Japan. Kunio-kun was released in the west as Renegade with the game's graphics changed to make the game marketable in the overseas market. Technōs would then produced an Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game, which would be Technōs' first game for the home console market. Technōs Japan's subsequent arcade beat-em-up, Double Dragon, was a big success worldwide when it was released in 1987, which also resulted in an NES version of the game produced, as well as licensed versions produced by other companies for various platforms.
A legendary beat ’em up series returns with the announcement of Double DragonRevive... What is Double Dragon Revive? ... Coming in 2025 ... The original Double Dragon released as an arcade game from Technōs Japan in 1987 ... .
From the outside, Double Dragon Gaiden ...Too bad it doesn’t all add up in practice.Watch ... CC. Share. Subtitles. OffEnglish ... Facebook ... Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty of fun to be had with SecretBase’s take on Technōs Japan’s old street brawler formula.