NEC Avenue

NEC Avenue eventually got involved with video games, and secured licenses to produce console versions of arcade titles from Sega and Taito.

Toshio Tabeta, the employee responsible for the Sega deal, would later learn that the Sega employee that gave NEC Avenue permission to make arcade ports was scolded.

[2] Video game records represented about 10% of NEC Avenue's business in 1994.

[3][4] NEC Avenue was dissolved on January 29, 1999, and NEC Avenue Music Publishing became IC Avenue Music Publishing after Interchannel split from NEC in 2004.

[5][6] The publishing rights of all NEC Avenue titles across the HE System family have been owned by M2 since July 2023.