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| products = ''[[Twin Cobra II]]''<br>''[[Giga Wing]]'' series<br>''[[Mars Matrix]]''
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| homepage =http://www.takumi-net.co.jp/
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{{Nihongo|'''Takumi Corporation'''|タクミコーポレーション|Takumi Kōporēshon}} is a [[Japan|Japanese]] video game company that is famous for developing arcade [[shoot 'em up]]s.
{{Nihongo|'''''Takumi Corporation'''''|タクミコーポレーション|Takumi Kōporēshon}} was a Japanese video game company founded in May 1994 that is famous for developing [[Arcade game|arcade]] [[shoot 'em up]]s.


Following [[Toaplan]]'s bankruptcy, some of the former staff went to Takumi. Among Toaplan's offshoots, only Takumi has developed any sequels to former Toaplan games.
Following [[Toaplan]]'s bankruptcy, some of the former staff went to Takumi. Among Toaplan's offshoots, only Takumi has developed any sequels to former Toaplan games.


Takumi is one of the splinter companies formed when the company [[Toaplan]] disbanded in 1994, the others being [[Cave (company)|Cave]], [[8ing/Raizing]], and [[Gazelle (company)|Gazelle]].
Takumi is one of the splinter companies formed when the company Toaplan disbanded in 1994, the others being [[Cave (company)|Cave]], [[8ing/Raizing]], and [[Gazelle (software company)|Gazelle]].

==List of Takumi's video games==
The company had also produced soundtrack albums.
*''[[Twin Cobra II]]'' - 1995

*''[[Giga Wing]]'' - 1999
==Developed products==
*''[[Mars Matrix]]'' - 2000
===Video games===
*''[[Giga Wing 2]]'' - 2000
*''[[Night Raid]]'' - 2002
* ''[[Twin Cobra II]]'' (''Kyukyoku Tiger II'') (1995)
* ''Tsunahiki Wars''<ref>[https://mamedev.emulab.it/undumped/index.php?title=Tsunahiki_Wars Tsunahiki Wars - Undumped]</ref> (1995)
*''[[Giga Wing Generations]]'' - 2004
* ''Mahō Juku: Magic Master'' (cancelled; co-developed with Saurus)
*[[Kurukuru Fever]]
* ''[[Giga Wing]]'' (1999)
*[[Don chan puzzle hanabi de do-n!]]
* ''[[Giga Wing 2]]'' (2000)
*[[Otenki kororin]]
* ''[[Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting]]'' (2000)
*[[Mesaze!! Tsuri master]]
* ''Night Raid'' (2001)
*[[Elemental Monster]]
* ''Weather Tales'' (''Otenki Kororin'') (2001)
*[[Milon no hoshizora shabon]]
* ''Don Chan Puzzle: Hanabi de Don!'' (2003; co-developed with [[Aruze]])
==Medal games==
* ''Kurukuru Fever'' (2003; co-developed with [[Aruze]])
*Korokoro Quest
* ''[[Giga Wing Generations]]'' (2004)
*Shuffle gakuen
* ''Elemental Monster''
*Crusher mako chan
* ''[[Milon no Hoshizora Shabon: Puzzle Kumikyoku]]'' (2006)
*Horutoru bomber
* ''Fishing Master'' (2007)
==Prize games==
* ''Fishing Master World Tour'' (2008)
*Bingo de bingo!
* ''Mezase!! Tsuri Master DS'' (2009)
*Go! Go! Pen-Suke

*Rolling Soccer
===Medal games===
*4x4 Rally
* ''Crusher Mako-chan'' (1999)
* ''Horutoru Bomber'' (1999)
* ''Koro Koro Quest'' (1999)
* ''Shuffle Gakuen'' (Unknown)

===Prize games===
* ''4x4 Rally''
* ''Bingo de Bingo!''
* ''Go! Go! Pen-Suke''
* ''Rolling Soccer''

===Soundtracks===
* "Kyuukyouku Tiger II" Official soundtrack
* "Giga Wing" Official soundtrack
* "Mars Matrix/Giga Wing 2" Official soundtrack
* "Night Raid" Official soundtrack
* "Blast! Shooting Game Sound Omnibus Vol.1"

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.takumi-net.co.jp/ Official site]
* {{Official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20060116002505/http://www.takumi-net.co.jp/}} via [[Internet Archive]]


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[[Category:Japanese video game companies]]
[[Category:Amusement companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Amusement companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Video game companies established in 1994]]
[[Category:Defunct video game companies of Japan]]
[[Category:Video game development companies]]



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Latest revision as of 14:37, 15 February 2024

Takumi Corporation
株式会社タクミコーポレーション
Company typeCorporation
IndustrieVideo games
GegründetMay 1994
Defunctcirca 2010-2015
Hauptsitz,
Key people
Tomoaki Fujimoto
ProdukteTwin Cobra II
Giga Wing series
Mars Matrix
Number of employees
23
DivisionsSoftware, hardware, sales, business operation
Websitetakumi-net.co.jp (archived)

Takumi Corporation (タクミコーポレーション, Takumi Kōporēshon) was a Japanese video game company founded in May 1994 that is famous for developing arcade shoot 'em ups.

Following Toaplan's bankruptcy, some of the former staff went to Takumi. Among Toaplan's offshoots, only Takumi has developed any sequels to former Toaplan games.

Takumi is one of the splinter companies formed when the company Toaplan disbanded in 1994, the others being Cave, 8ing/Raizing, and Gazelle.

The company had also produced soundtrack albums.

Developed products

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Video games

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Medal games

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  • Crusher Mako-chan (1999)
  • Horutoru Bomber (1999)
  • Koro Koro Quest (1999)
  • Shuffle Gakuen (Unknown)

Prize games

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  • 4x4 Rally
  • Bingo de Bingo!
  • Go! Go! Pen-Suke
  • Rolling Soccer

Soundtracks

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  • "Kyuukyouku Tiger II" Official soundtrack
  • "Giga Wing" Official soundtrack
  • "Mars Matrix/Giga Wing 2" Official soundtrack
  • "Night Raid" Official soundtrack
  • "Blast! Shooting Game Sound Omnibus Vol.1"

References

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