Tokai Communications Corporation Inc (known as Vic Tokai Corporation until 2011) is a telecommunications company in Japan providing DSL services and network solutions. Its headquarters are in the in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture. The "Vic" in Vic Tokai's name stood for Valuable Information & Communication. The "Tokai" part is the name of its then parent company, Tokai Corporation, a Japanese natural gas utility founded in 1950.
Vic Tokai began selling data processing services and computer hardware in April 1982, a sector that until then was handled by parent Tokai Corporation. In 1983, it began developing online and graphics applications for office computers. In October of that year, Vic Tokai was renamed Tokai Communications following its absorption of Tokai Corporation's information and telecommunications business.
In April 2012, the CATV operations of Tokai Communications were spun off into a new company called Tokai Cable Network. Sunseibu also had some involvement with the Aicom-developed Vic tokai game The Mafat Conspiracy.
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! Title
! Date
! Developer
! Platform(s)
! Region(s)
|-
| Aerostar
| 1991
| Vic Tokai
| Game Boy
| Worldwide
|-
| Aigiina 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
| Japan
|-
| All-Pro Basketball (Zenbei!! Pro Basketball in Japan)
| 1989
| Aicom
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America, Japan
|-
|-
| Battle Mania (Trouble Shooter in North America)
| 1991, 1992
| Vic Tokai
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| Japan, North America
|-
| Battle Mania Daiginjou
| 1993
| Vic Tokai
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| Japan
|-
| Block Gal
| 1987
| Vic Tokai
| Arcade
| Japan
|-
| Bump 'n' Jump
| 1988
| Data East and SAS Sakata
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America
|-
| Chester Field: Ankoku Shin e no Chosen
| 1987
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64
| Worldwide
|-
| Clash at Demonhead
| 1989, 1990
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| Japan, North America
|-
| Conflict
| 1989, 1990
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| Japan, North America
|-
| Columns 3
| 1993
| Sega
| Sega Genesis
| North America
|-
| Criticom
| 1995–1997
| Kronos Digital Entertainment
| PlayStation, 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, Windows
| Worldwide
|-
| Dark Seed|| 1994
| Cyberdreams
| Mega CD/Sega CD
| Cancelled
|-
| Decap Attack
| 1991
| Vic Tokai
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| North America, Europe
|-
| Diggers 2: Extractors
| 1995
| Nova Spring
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| Flink
| 1994
| Psygnosis
| Mega CD/Sega CD
| North America
|-
| The Gene Machine
| 1996
| Divide By Zero
| MS-DOS
| North America
|-
| Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode
| 1988
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| Japan, North America
|-
| Imperium (Kidou Soukou Dion in Japan)
| 1992
| Jorudan
| Super NES
| North America, Japan
|-
| Kick Off 3: European Challenge
| 1994
| Anco Software
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| Europe
|-
| Kid Kool (Kakefu Kun no Jump Tengoku in Japan)
| 1988, 1990
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America, Japan
|-
| King Salmon: The Big Catch
| 1992
| Hot-B and Sage's Creation
| Mega Drive\Genesis
| North America
|-
| The Krion Conquest (Magical Kids Doropie in Japan)
| 1990, 1991
| Vic Tokai
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America, Japan
|-
| Laplace no Ma
| 1995
| Hummingbird Soft
| Super NES
| Japan
|-
| Lock On (Super Air Diver in Japan)
| 1993
| Copya Systems
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| Lucle
| 1994
| Vic Tokai
| Game Boy
| Europe, Japan
|-
| The Mafat Conspiracy (Golgo 13 The Riddle of Icarus in Japan)
| 1990
| Aicom
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America, Japan
|-
| Mansion of Hidden Souls
| 1993
| System Sacom
| Mega CD/Sega CD
| North America
|-
| Psycho Fox
| 1989
| Vic Tokai
| Master System
| North America, Europe
|-
| S.O.S.
| 1994
| Human Entertainment
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| The Scroll
| 1995
| Vic Tokai
| MS-DOS
| Worldwide
|-
| Secret Ties (Master Thief Sugar in Japan)
| 1991 (unreleased)
| Graphic Research
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| North America, Japan
|-
| Shien's Revenge
| 1994
| Almanic
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| Shinseiki Odysselya
| 1993
| Vic Tokai
| Super NES
| Japan
|-
| Shinseiki Odysselya 2
| 1995
| Vic Tokai
| Super NES
| Japan
|-
| Shinobi Legions
| 1995|| Sega
| Saturn
| North America
|-
| SilverLoad
| 1996
| Millennium Interactive
| PlayStation, MS-DOS
| North America
|-
| Socket: Time Dominator
| 1993, 1994
| Vic Tokai
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| North America, Japan
|-
| Super Conflict
| 1993
| Vic Tokai
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| Time Slip
| 1993
| The Sales Curve
| Super NES
| North America
|-
| Top Gear 2
| 1994
| Gremlin Interactive
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| North America
|-
| Totsuzen! Machoman
| 1988
| Aicom
| Nintendo Entertainment System
| Japan
|-
| Whip Rush
| 1990
| Vic Tokai
| Mega Drive/Genesis
| Worldwide
|}
References
External links
- (current)
- Official website (former)
