Takeru | |
Native name | 株式会社タケル |
Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Takeru |
Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Video games |
Defunct | 1994 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Headquarters | Taitō, Tokyo |
Area served | Japan |
Products | Video games |
Subsidiaries | Sur Dé Wave Co., Ltd. (株式会社シュールド・ウェーブ) |
Takeru, also known as Sur Dé Wave, was a Japanese video game developer. [1]
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Takeru published Cocoron, developed by K2 in 1991. [2] The game was directed by Akira Kitamura, who had previously directed Mega Man 1 and 2. [3]
Takeru developed Little Samson, which was published by Taito. [4]
Takeru's 1991 adventure game Nostalgia 1907 sold poorly, and financially hurt the company. [5]
A port of Cocoron to the PC-Engine, titled PC Cocoron was announced, however, it was unreleased. [6] [7]
As Sur dé Wave they also released a Game Boy car adapter power cable [8] and a game controller by the name of Mega Blaster. [1]
Year | Title(s) | Original platform(s) | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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1991 | Nostalgia 1907 | X68000, Mega-CD, PC-98, FM Towns | Takeru | Sur Dé Wave | [9] [10] [11] |
Cocoron | Family Computer | K2 | Sur Dé Wave | [12] | |
1992 | Little Samson | Nintendo Entertainment System | Takeru | Taito | [12] [13] |
Presence | PC-98, FM Towns | Great | Sur Dé Wave | [10] [14] | |
Dennō Shōjo Rejection | FM Towns | Techno Grard | Sur Dé Wave | [14] [15] | |
1993 | Hard Shot | PC-98 | Takeru | Sur Dé Wave | [10] |
The Golem Master | PC-98 | Great, Green System | Sur Dé Wave | [10] |
Title(s) | Notes | Platform(s) | Developer(s) | Publisher | Ref. |
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Imperial Force | Conversion of the PC-98 original | PC Engine Super CD-ROM² | SystemSoft | Sur Dé Wave | [16] [17] |
PC Cocoron | Conversion of the Famicom game Cocoron | PC Engine Super CD-ROM² | Takeru | Sur Dé Wave | [18] [19] [20] |
Pop'n Land | Conversion of the Famicom game Cocoron | Mega-CD | Takeru | Sur Dé Wave | [21] |
Presence: Nostalgia II | Sequel to Nostalgia 1907 for the Mega-CD | Mega-CD | Takeru | Sur Dé Wave | [22] |