Towa Chiki

Towa Chiki Corporation (株式会社トーワチキ, Kabushikigaisha Tōwa Chiki) is 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.

Towa Chiki Corporation
株式会社トーワチキ
Public
Industryvideo game industry 
FoundedMay 2, 1986
Headquarters,
OwnerTowa Enterprises Ltd. (70%)
ParentTowa San Electronics

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

Famicom

Game Boy

  • Taikyoku Renju
  • Fish Dude
gollark: <@160279332454006795> Listen to how ridiculously low the bee output of LyricTech™ apinators is.
gollark: THAT low? Seriously?
gollark: Why 29 apinators? How many 🐝Hz do they produce?
gollark: Well, it makes a convenient thing to wave at people.
gollark: Solution: construct 192 fake yearbooks so that the real yearbook loses its value.

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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