JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment

JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment Corporation[a], also known as Victor Entertainment[b] in Japan, is a subsidiary of JVCKenwood that produces and distributes music, movies and other entertainment products such as anime and television shows in Japan. It is known as JVC Entertainment in countries where Sony Music Entertainment operates the RCA Victor label.

JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment Corporation
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedApril 25, 1972
Yokohama, Japan
HeadquartersShibuya, Tokyo,
Japan
Key people
Yuichi Kaito (president)
Toshiaki Shibutani (managing director)
ProductsAudio, visual and computer software media products
Number of employees
400 (as of July 2017)
ParentJVCKenwood
Websitewww.jvcmusic.co.jp

History edit

  • April 1972: Victor Musical Industries, Inc. (ビクター音楽産業株式会社, Bikutā Ongaku Sangyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is spun off as a subsidiary of JVC.
  • September 30, 1982: JVC Musical Industries, Inc. is founded in the U.S.[1]
  • February 1984: The sales and marketing department of JVC is spun off as Nihon AVC, Inc. (日本エイ・ブイ・シー株式会社, Nihon EiBuiShī Kabushiki-gaisha).
  • January 1990: JVC Musical Industries announces its first video game release will be Boulder Dash.[2]
  • October 30, 1991: JVC Musical Industries Europe, Ltd. is founded.[3]
  • April 1993: Nihon AVC and Victor Musical Industries merge and the name is changed to Victor Entertainment, Inc. (ビクターエンタテインメント株式会社, Bikutā Entateinmento Kabushiki-gaisha)
  • October 1, 1996: Victor Interactive Software takes over video game-related activities after Pack-In-Video is merged with Victor Entertainment.
  • May 1, 1997: JVC Musical Industries is renamed to JVC Music, Inc.[4]
  • May 14, 1997: JVC Musical Industries Europe is renamed to JVC Music Europe, Ltd.[5]
  • February 24, 1999: JVC Music, Inc. is dissolved[6]
  • March 1999: Victor Entertainment's main office is moved.
  • March 31, 2003: Victor Interactive Software is acquired by Marvelous Entertainment and becomes Marvelous Interactive. [7]
  • May 8, 2006: JVC Music Europe is dissolved.[8]
  • April 2014: Victor Entertainment's corporate name is changed to JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment Corporation.

Labels edit

Records edit

  • AB-Victor France
  • Aosis Records
  • CJ Victor Entertainment (joint venture with CJ E&M of South Korea)
  • Colourful Records
  • Cypress Showers
  • Getting Better
  • Globe Roots
  • Happy House
  • Hihirecords (for babies and kids)
  • Invitation
  • JVC Entertainment (production, artist managements, and overseas products)
    • Flying Dog (animation-related products)
  • FlyingStar Records (formerly BabeStar Label)
    • rookiestar
  • JVC Jazz
  • JVC World Sounds
  • Mob Squad (Dragon Ash Private Label)
  • Nafin
  • Speedstar International
  • Speedstar Records
  • Taishita (Southern All Stars Private Label, joint venture with Amuse, Inc.)
  • Victor
  • Zen (Japanese sub-label of Victor)

Distribution edit

Video edit

Major artists edit

Listed alphabetically by group or first name. Names are in Western order (given name, family name).

Video games edit

Victor Music/Ent.
TitlePlatform(s)Release date
BananaFamily ComputerSeptember 8, 1986
Hana no Star KaidouFamily ComputerMarch 17, 1987
OutlandersFamily ComputerDecember 4, 1987
Fisherman SanpeiFamily ComputerMarch 17, 1988
YsFamily ComputerAugust 26, 1988
Makyou DensetsuPC EngineSeptember 23, 1988
Kaguya Hime DensetsuFamily ComputerDecember 16, 1988
Shiryou Sensen: War of the DeadPC EngineMarch 24, 1989
Kagami no Kuni no LegendCD-ROM²October 27, 1989
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship GolfPC EngineNovember 24, 1989
CD-ROM²September 14, 1990
Tiger RoadPC EngineFebruary 23, 1990
Flappy SpecialGame BoyMarch 23, 1990
Sansara NagaFamily ComputerMarch 23, 1990
King of CasinoPC EngineMarch 30, 1990
Ys IIFamily ComputerMay 25, 1990
Ultrabox SoukangouCD-ROM²June 15, 1990
Veigues Tactical GladiatorPC EngineJune 29, 1990
Magical Dinosaur TourCD-ROM²August 24, 1990
JangouFamily ComputerAugust 30, 1990
Ankoku DensetsuPC EngineSeptember 7, 1990
Boulder DashGame BoySeptember 21, 1990
Ultrabox 2-gouCD-ROM²September 28, 1990
Toy Shop BoysPC EngineDecember 14, 1990
Ultrabox 3-gouCD-ROM²December 26, 1990
Niji no SilkroadFamily ComputerFebruary 22, 1991
Ys IIIFamily ComputerSeptember 27, 1991
Nontan to Issho: KuruKuru PuzzleSuper Famicom, Game Boy1994
Tournament LeaderSega SaturnAugust 23, 1996
PlayStation
Victor/JVC Music
TitlePlatform(s)Release date
Boulder DashNESJune 1990
Choplifter IIGame BoyJune 21, 1991
Star WarsNES/Family ComputerNovember 1991
Dungeon MasterSuper Famicom/SNESDecember 20, 1991
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes BackNES/Family ComputerMarch 1992
Defenders of Dynatron CityNES/Family ComputerJuly 1992
Wonder DogMega-CDSeptember 25, 1992
Super Star WarsSNES/Super FamicomNovember 1992
WolfchildMega-CDDecember 1992
Sega GenesisMarch 1993
AH-3 ThunderstrikeSega CDJanuary 1993
The Secret of Monkey IslandMega-CDFebruary 1993
Keio Flying SquadronMega-CDAugust 6, 1993
Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes BackSNES/Super FamicomOctober 1993
Samurai ShodownMega-CD1993
Jaguar XJ220Mega-CD1993
SyvalionSNES1993
HeimdallMega-CDMarch 18, 1994
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of SkullkeepMega-CDMarch 25, 1994
Star Wars: Rebel AssaultMega-CDMarch 1994
Magic BoySNESSeptember 1994
Super Star Wars: Return of the JediSNES/Super FamicomOctober 1994
Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures
Ghoul PatrolSNES/Super FamicomNovember 1994
Time CopSuper Famicom/SNESFebruary 17, 1995
Fatal Fury SpecialMega-CDMarch 31, 1995
Big Sky TrooperSNESSeptember 1995
King of BoxingSega SaturnOctober 20, 1995
Emmitt Smith FootballSNESNovember 1995
SeaBass FishingSega SaturnFebruary 23, 1996
Keio Flying Squadron 2Sega SaturnMay 17, 1996
Impact RacingSega SaturnJuly 5, 1996
PlayStation
Highway 2000Sega SaturnSeptember 1996
Hyper Tennis: Final MatchPlayStationNovember 1996
Victory Boxing Champion EditionPlayStationDecember 1996
Pinball GraffitiSega SaturnSeptember 1996
Wing OverPlayStation1997
JVC Music Europe
TitlePlatform(s)Release date
Tetris PlusPlayStationOctober 1997
Yusha: Heaven's GatePlayStationOctober 1997
Peak PerformancePlayStationNovember 1997
BRAHMA ForcePlayStationMarch 1998
Indy 500PlayStationApril 1998
No One Can Stop Mr. Domino!PlayStationSeptember 1998
Victory Boxing 2PlayStationOctober 1998
Pop'n PopPlayStation1998
Game Boy Color2001
Psychic Force 2PlayStationSeptember 19, 2000
Vampire Hunter DPlayStation2000
RayCrisisPlayStation2000
Panzer FrontPlayStationApril 17, 2001

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: 株式会社JVCケンウッド・ビクターエンタテインメント, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha JeiBuiShīKenuddo Bikutā Entateinmento
  2. ^ Japanese: ビクターエンタテインメント, Hepburn: Bikutā Entateinmento

References edit

  1. ^ "Articles of Incorporation of JVC Musical Industries, Inc". California Secretary of State. September 30, 1982.
  2. ^ "Coming from Nintendo Licensees". Computer Entertainer. January 1990.
  3. ^ "JVC MUSIC EUROPE LTD". OpenCorporates. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  4. ^ "Certificate of Amendment: JVC Musical Industries, Inc". California Secretary of State. May 1, 1997.
  5. ^ "JVC MUSIC EUROPE LTD.: Certificate of Incorporation on Change of Name". OpenCorporates. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  6. ^ "Certificate of Dissolution: JVC Music, Inc". California Secretary of State. February 24, 1999.
  7. ^ Niizumi, Hirohiko (March 24, 2003). "The creator of the Harvest Moon series is being bought out by Marvelous Entertainment". Gamespot. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  8. ^ "JVC MUSIC EUROPE LTD.: Filing dated 8 May 2006". OpenCorporates. Retrieved May 13, 2021.

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