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Japanese toy company
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Towa Chiki Corporation
株式会社トーワチキ
Company typePublic
FoundedMay 2, 1986
DefunctSeptember 2001 (2001-09)
FateLiquidated
HeadquartersChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
OwnerTowa Enterprises Ltd. (70%)
ParentTowa San Electronics

Towa Chiki Corporation (株式会社トーワチキ, Kabushikigaisha Tōwa Chiki) was a Japanese toy company responsible for many Famicom games in the late 1980s and 1990s. They were responsible for the critical and commercial bomb A Week of Garfield.

Products

  • TC-280 Transceiver (2,800 yen)
  • TC-330 Transceiver
  • TC-380 Transceiver (3,800 yen)
  • TC-480 Transceiver (4,800 yen)
  • To in Harokuma (9,800 yen)
  • To in Haroinu (12,800 yen)

Video games

See also: Category:Towa Chiki games

Famicom

Game Boy

See also

References

Footnotes

Attachment of consolidated interim financial statements Notice of Interim Financial Report March 2002 Towa Meccs Corporation Ltd. (November 15, 2001)

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