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==Video games== Vic Tokai was from 1986 to 1998 a [[video game developer]] that manufactured both [[Video game console|console]] and [[IBM PC compatible|PC]] games, as well as published games from developers like [[Kronos (video game company)|Kronos Digital Entertainment]]. The now defunct '''Vic Tokai Inc''' division in [[Torrance, California|Torrance]], [[California]] was tasked with translating and distributing games in [[North America]]. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" ! style="background: #efe; width: 28%;" | Title ! style="background: #efe; width: 10%;" | Date ! style="background: #efe; width: 16%;" | Developer ! style="background: #efe; width: 25%;" | Platform(s) ! style="background: #efe; width: 11%;" | Region(s) |- | ''[[Aerostar (video game)|Aerostar]]'' || [[1991]] || Vic Tokai || [[Game Boy]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Aigina no Yogen: From the Legend of Balubalouk]]'' || [[1986]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] [[Commodore 64]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Aigina's Prophecy]]'' || [[1986]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]] [[Unreleased, prototype exists]] |- | ''[[Super Air Diver]]'' (''Lock On'' in North America) || [[1993]] || Vic Tokai || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[All-Pro Basketball]]'' (''Zenbei!! Pro Basketball'' in Japan) || [[1989]] || [[Aicom]] || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Amagon]]'' (''Totsuzen! Machoman'' in Japan) || [[1989]], [[1988]] || [[Aicom]] || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Trouble Shooter|Battle Mania]]'' (''Trouble Shooter'' in North America) || [[1992]], [[1991]] || Vic Tokai || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || [[Japan]], [[North America]] |- | ''[[Battle Mania II: Daiginjo]]'' || [[1993]] || Vic Tokai || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Block Gal]]'' || [[1987]] || Vic Tokai || [[Arcade game|Arcade]] || [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Bump 'n' Jump]]'' (''Buggy Popper'' in Japan) || [[1986]], [[1988]] || [[Data East]] || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[Japan]], [[North America]] |- | ''[[Chester Field: Ankoku Shin heno Chousen]]'' || [[1987]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] [[Commodore 64]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Clash at Demonhead]]'' || [[1989]], [[1990]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[Japan]], [[North America]] |- | ''[[Conflict (video game)|Conflict]]'' || [[1989]], [[1990]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[Japan]], [[North America]] |- | ''[[Criticom]]'' || [[1995]] - [[1997]] || Vic Tokai || [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Daedalian Opus]]'' (''Bouken! Puzzle Road'' in Japan) || [[1990]] || Vic Tokai || [[Game Boy]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Dark Rift]]'' (''Space Dynamites'' in Japan) || [[1997]] || [[Kronos Digital Entertainment]] || [[Nintendo 64]], [[Personal computer|PC]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Decap Attack]]'' || [[1990]], [[1991]] || Vic Tokai || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Diggers 2: Extractors]]'' || [[1995]] || [[Nova Spring]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Flink]]'' || [[1994]] || [[Psygnosis]] || [[Sega CD]] || [[North America]], [[Europe]] |- | ''[[The Gene Machine]]'' || [[1996]] || [[Divide By Zero]] || [[DOS]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode]]'' || [[1988]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[Japan]], [[North America]] |- | ''[[Imperium (video game)|Imperium]]'' (''Kidou Soukou Dion'' in Japan) || [[1992]] || Vic Tokai || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Kick Off 3: European Challenge]]'' || [[1994]] || [[Anco Software]] || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || [[Europe]] |- | ''[[Kid Kool]]'' (''Kakefu Kimi no Jump Tengoku'' in Japan) || [[1990]], [[1988]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[The Krion Conquest]]'' (''Magical Kids Doropie'' in Japan) || [[1991]], [[1990]] || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Laplace no Ma]]'' || [[1995]] || [[Hummingbird Soft]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[Japan]] |- | ''[[The Mafat Conspiracy]]'' (''Golgo 13 The Riddle of Icarus'' in Japan) || [[1990]] || [[Aicom]] || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Mansion of Hidden Souls]]'' (''Yumeni Mystery Mansion'' in Europe, ''Le Manoir des Ames Perdues'' in France, ''Yumemi Yataki no Monogatari'' in Japan) || [[1993]] - [[1995]] || Vic Tokai || [[Sega CD]], [[Sega Saturn]] || [[North America]], [[Europe]], [[France]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[SOS (video game)|S.O.S.]]'' (''Septentrion'' in Japan. Not to be confused with ''[[Sink or Swim (video game)|Sink or Swim]]'' released by [[Titus Software]]) || [[1994]], [[1993]] || [[Human Entertainment]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[The Scroll (videogame)|The Scroll]]'' aka Daughter of Serpents [http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/daughter-of-serpents] || [[1995]] || Vic Tokai || [[DOS]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Secret Ties]]'' (''Master Thief Sugar'' in Japan) || [[1991]] (Canceled) || Vic Tokai || [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Shien's Revenge]]'' || [[1994]] || [[Almanic Corp.]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Shinseiki Odysselya]]'' (''Lost Mission'' in North America, Canceled) || [[1994]] || Vic Tokai || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Shinseiki Odysselya 2]]'' || [[1995]] || Vic Tokai || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Shinobi Legions]]'' (''Shin Shinobi Den'' in Japan, ''Shinobi X'' in Europe) || [[1995]], [[1996]] || [[Sega]] || [[Sega Saturn]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]], [[Europe]] |- | ''[[SilverLoad]] || [[1996]] || Vic Tokai || [[PlayStation]], [[DOS]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Socket: Time Dominator]]'' || [[1993]] || Vic Tokai || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || [[North America]], [[Japan]] |- | ''[[Super Conflict: The Mideast]]'' || [[1993]] || Vic Tokai || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Terra Cresta]]'' || [[1985]] - [[1990]] || [[Nihon Bussan]] || [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] || Worldwide |- | ''[[Time Slip]]'' || [[1993]] || [[The Sales Curve]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Top Gear 2]]'' || [[1994]] || [[Gremlin Interactive]] || [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] || [[North America]] |- | ''[[Whip Rush]]'' || [[1990]] || Vic Tokai || [[Arcade game|Arcade]] || Worldwide |- |}
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