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, best known for the ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'' and ''
Kunio-kun The series (typically localized as ''River City'') is a video game series started by Technōs Japan. The series is now handled by Arc System Works who purchased all of the intellectual property rights from Technōs' successor, Million Corp. The ...
''
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(the latter including ''
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'', '' Super Dodge Ball'' and '' River City Ransom'') as well as ''
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'', '' The Combatribes'' and ''
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''. As of June 2015,
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owns the intellectual properties of Technōs Japan.


History

Initially operating from a single-room apartment, Technōs was founded in 1981 by three staff members of
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. Their first game was ''Minky Monkey'', released in 1982. A few months after their foundation, a lawsuit was brought up against the company by Data East under allegations that Technos had stolen data from Data East's arcade game ''Pro Tennis'' with the intent of producing and selling a bootleg of it. The two companies settled in August 1983 and Technos would go on to create two arcade games published by Data East, '' Tag Team Wrestling'' and ''
Karate Champ ''Karate Champ'', known in Japan as , is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan (which would later developing 1995 Neo Geo titles '' Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer'' with SNK) and released by Data East. A variety of moves can be per ...
''. Technōs Japan's earlier games were published by other companies, as Technōs at the time did not have the economical resource to distribute their own games. '' Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun'' ("Hot Blooded Tough Guy Kunio"), a side-scrolling beat-em-up released in 1986 about a
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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 ''
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'' with the game's graphics changed to make the game marketable in the overseas market. Technōs would then produce a 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 is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'', was a big success worldwide when it was released in 1987, leading to the production of an NES version of the game, as well as licensed versions by other companies for various platforms. The success of ''Kunio-kun'' led to the production of numerous spin-offs and
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s starring the same character produced for the 8-bit Family Computer platform in Japan and later for the
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and
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, resulting in more than twenty games starring Kunio by the mid-1990s, many of which were rule-bending
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s. A few ''Kunio-kun'' games were localized for the North American market; namely '' Super Dodge Ball'', '' River City Ransom'' (considered by critics to be a cult classic) and '' Nintendo World Cup'', but none maintain any connection with each other. Technōs would attempt to remedy this by attempting to localize several ''Kunio-kun'' under the ''Crash 'n the Boys'' label, but only '' Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge'' was released (the game's ending features a teaser for ''Ice Challenge'', which was unreleased). Technōs also released two arcade sequels to ''Double Dragon'': '' Double Dragon II: The Revenge'' in 1988 and '' Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone'' in 1990 (the latter was developed by an external development team at East Technology), and produced the respective NES versions of those games, as well as '' Super Double Dragon'' in 1992, an original installment for the
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. An American-produced ''Double Dragon'' animated series and a live-action film were also made as well. Outside the ''Double Dragon'' and ''Kunio-kun'' games, Technōs produced a few original games for the arcade and home markets such as '' U.S. Championship V'Ball'', '' The Combatribes'' and ''Shadow Force'', as well as two '' WWF'' arcade games (''
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'' and '' WWF Wrestlefest''), but most of these games did not achieve the same kind of success that ''Kunio-kun'' and ''Double Dragon'' achieved. The company's last games were produced for the
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hardware, which include a ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'' fighting game based on the movie, their second and last fighting game ''
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'', and a Neo Geo sequel to ''Super Dodge Ball''. By 1996, Technōs Japan declared bankruptcy and ceased operations. Some of the developers who worked on the Neo Geo titles (including Kengo Asai) briefly worked at Face, a former affiliate of SNK.


Post-bankruptcy

Following the closure, a licensing company named Million Co., Ltd was formed to purchase the former intellectual properties of Technōs Japan. Million continued to produce new games such as '' Super Dodge Ball Advance'', '' Double Dragon Advance'' and '' River City Ransom EX'' for the
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, '' Super Dodgeball Brawlers'' for the Nintendo DS, as well as reissuing older titles via the
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and other services. In June 2015, Arc System Works acquired all intellectual properties of Technōs Japan from Million Co., Ltd.


U.S. subsidiary

Technōs Japan had a subsidiary in the
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called American Technōs Inc., which was located at
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. American Technōs was formed in 1987, shortly after the release of ''Double Dragon'' at the arcades and published all of Technōs Japan's arcade games in North America beginning with ''Double Dragon II: The Revenge''. While the majority of Technōs Japan's console games were still licensed to other companies such as
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(''Double Dragon'' and ''Super Double Dragon''),
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(''Double Dragon II'' and ''III''),
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(''Super Dodge Ball'') and even Nintendo (''Super Spike V'Ball'' and ''Nintendo World Cup''), American Technōs also managed to publish a few console games, namely ''River City Ransom'' and ''Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge'' for the NES, ''Super Double Dragon'' (co-published with Tradewest) and ''The Combatribes'' for the Super NES, and ''Geom Cube'' for the PlayStation. American Technōs also published '' Super Bowling'' (developed by Athena) and ''Super Pinball: Behind the Mask'' (developed by Meldac/KAZe) for the Super NES and the helicopter game ''Strike Point'' for the PlayStation. American Technōs was still operating after Technōs Japan's demise until sometime during the late 1990s. Its former president was Keiichi Iwamoto.


List of games by platforms

All games are listed by original Japanese titles unless otherwise noted.
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games are listed separately from the other arcade games. This list does not take account licensed versions that were released by other companies (such as the Master System port of ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'' and the
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ports of the Kunio games published by Naxat Soft) or games that were produced by Million, the subsequent copyrights holder of Technōs Japan's former properties. Also, all of the following games are listed by their original Japanese release date.


Arcade

* '' Minky Monkey'': 1982 * '' Zeroize'': 1983 * ''
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'' (Japanese: ''Scrambled Eggs''): 9/1983 * '' Dommy'': 1983 * '' Tag Team Wrestling'' (Japanese: ''The Big Pro-Wrestling!''): 12/1983 * ''
Karate Champ ''Karate Champ'', known in Japan as , is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan (which would later developing 1995 Neo Geo titles '' Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer'' with SNK) and released by Data East. A variety of moves can be per ...
'': 7/1984 * '' Shusse Ōzumō'': 1984 * '' Mysterious Stones'': 11/1984 * '' Acrobatic Dog-Fight'' (Japanese: ''Dog-Fight: Batten O'Hara no Sucharaka Kuuchuu-sen''): 1984 * '' Bogey Manor'': 1985 * '' Mat Mania'' (Japanese: ''Exciting Hour''): 1985 * '' Mania Challenge'': 1986 * ''
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'': 1986 * ''
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'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun''): 5/1986 * ''
Xain'd Sleena is a two genre platformer and side-scrolling arcade video game produced by Technos in 1986. It was licensed for release outside of Japan by Taito. In the USA, the game was published by Memetron, and the game was renamed to ''Solar Warrior''. ...
'' (American title: ''Solar Warrior''; European title: ''Soldier of Light''): 11/1986 * ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'': 6/1987 * '' Super Dodge Ball'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu KōKō Dodgeball Bu''): 11/1987 * '' China Gate'' (Japanese: ''Sai Yu Gou Ma Roku''): 3/1988 * '' Double Dragon II: The Revenge'': 6/1988 * '' U.S. Championship V'Ball'': 12/1988 * ''
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'': 7/1989 * '' Block Out'': 10/1989 * '' The Combatribes'': 6/1990 * '' Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone'' (developed by East Technology): 11/1990 * '' WWF Wrestlefest'': 7/1991 * '' Shadow Force'': 6/1993


Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System

* ''
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'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu Kōuha Kunio-kun''): 4/17/1987 * ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'': 4/8/1988 * '' Super Dodge Ball'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu KōKō Dodgeball Bu''): 7/26/1988 * '' River City Ransom'' (Japanese: ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari'';
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version: ''Street Gangs''): 4/25/1989 * '' Super Spike V'Ball'' (Japanese: ''U.S. Championship V'Ball''): 11/10/1989 * '' Double Dragon II: The Revenge'': 12/22/1989 * '' Nintendo World Cup'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu KōKō Dodgeball Bu Soccer Hen''): 5/18/1990 * '' Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku Soreyuku Daiundōkai'': 10/12/1990 * '' Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones'' (Japanese: ''Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone''): 2/22/1991 * '' Sugoro Quest'': 6/28/1991 * '' Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki dayo Zen'in Shūgō'': 7/26/1991 * '' Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu: Subette Koronde Dairantō'' (announced in the U.S. as ''Crash 'n the Boys: Ice Challenge'', but was unreleased): 2/7/1992 * '' Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge'' (Japanese: ''Bikkuri Nekketsu Shinkiroku: Harukanaru Kin Medal''): 6/26/1992 * '' Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu'': 12/23/1992 * '' Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League'': 4/23/1993 * ''Nekketsu Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes'': 12/17/1993 * ''Block Out '': Unreleased * ''Nekketsu Kunio-Kun Zukan'': Unreleasedhttps://www.unseen64.net/2020/06/11/nekketsu-kuniokun-zukan-cancelled * ''Nekketsu Yakyuu Kozou'': Unreleased * ''Xain'D Sleena'': Unreleased * ''China Gate'': Unreleased * ''Double Dragon IV: Renegade'': Unreleased


Game Boy

* ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'': 7/20/1990 * '' Double Dragon II'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun: Bangai Rantō Hen'') 12/7/1990 * '' Nintendo World Cup'' (Japanese: ''Nekketsu Kōkō Soccer Bu: World Cup Hen''): 4/26/1991 * ''Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Kyōteki! Dodge Soldier no Maki'' (Game Boy version of ''Super Dodge Ball'' released only in Japan): 11/8/1991 * '' Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Dokodemo Daiundōkai'': 7/24/1992 * '' Bikkuri Nekketsu Shinkiroku: Dokodemo Kin Medal'': 7/16/1993 * '' Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki dayo Zen'in Shūgō'': 12/22/1993 * '' Taiyō no Tenshi Marlowe: Ohana Batake no Dai Panic!'': 5/27/1994 * '' Nekketsu! Beach Volley dayo: Kunio-kun'': 7/29/1994


Super NES/Super Famicom

* '' Shodai Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun'': 8/7/1992 * '' Super Double Dragon'' (Japanese: ''Return of Double Dragon''): 10/16/1992 * '' The Combatribes'': 12/23/1992 * '' Kunio-kun no Dodgeball dayo Zen'in Shūgō'': 8/6/1993 * ''
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'': 12/17/1993 * '' Shin Nekketsu Kōha: Kunio-tachi no Banka'' (developed by Almanic): 4/29/1994 * '' Kunio no Oden'': 5/27/1994 * '' Popeye: Ijiwaru Majo Sea Hag no Maki'': 8/12/1994 * '' Funaki Masakatsu no Hybrid Wrestler: Tōgi Denshō'': 10/21/1994 * '' Sugoro Quest ++: Dicenics'': 12/9/1994 * '' Dun Quest: Mashin Fūin no Densetsu'': 7/21/1995 * ''Kunio no Bike Racing: Nekketsu Bari Bari Kouttotai'': Unreleased


Game Gear

* '' Popeye: Beach Volleyball'': 8/12/1994


PlayStation

* '' Geom Cube'' (3D puzzle game similar to '' Blockout''): 12/22/1994


Neo Geo

* ''
Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technōs Japan and released as an arcade game in 1987. The series features twin martial artists, Billy and Jimmy Lee, as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The origina ...
'': 2/1995 * ''
Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer ''Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer'' is a 1995 superhero-themed head-to-head fighting game produced by Technos Japan Corp. for the Neo Geo arcade and home console. It was the companys second attempt at a fighting game, following the Neo Geo fighting g ...
'' (Japanese: ''Chōjin Gakuen Gowcaizer''): 9/1995 * '' Super Dodge Ball'' (Japanese: ''Kunio no Nekketsu Dodgeball Densetsu''): 1996 * ''High Voltage 12+1'': Unreleased * ''Death Match'': Unreleased * ''DarkSeed''/''Dragon's Heaven'' (co-developed with Face): Unreleased


References


External links


Technōs Japan Portal Website
official website * *
Russian Nekketsu Community

Polish Nekketsu Community

Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu Community
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