"Our Legacy - 100% Games Since 1967"... is what it says on Tecmo's website. Now there's almost zero chance they have making video games that long but they have been in the industry for quite a while.
Part 1: Tecmo History 1982-1988
The oldest Tehkan(Tecmo's original name) game I know of is their 1982 arcade game Swimmer, a game where you swim upstream and avoid obstacles.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...S/xSwimmer.png
Senjyo was a tank shooter released in 1983. The graphics in this game are amazing with lots of detail and multiple parallax layers. The game itself is pretty good but doesn't break any new ground; it's your standard move crosshair and shoot game.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/.../S/wSenjyo.png
Another 1983 arcade game was Guzzler, some kind of maze-chase game.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...G/wGuzzler.png
In 1984, the first game in the Bomb Jack series was released in arcades. This platformer was ported to the NES and had a couple sequels. Sega ported it to SG-1000. Elite ported it and its sequel Mighty Bomb Jack to various computers.
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http://exotica.fix.no/gallery/games/...BombJack-t.jpg
The vertical arcade shooter Star Force also came out in '84. It was ported to the NES as well.
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Lovely Poker and Pontoon were arcade card video games released in 1985.
The mid-'80s marked some changes at Tehkan. They began releasing sports games like Tehkan World Cup and Gridiron Fight, a genre that would become an important part of their business. They also officially changed their name to Tecmo.
Solomon's Key was an action/puzzle game for arcade and NES. http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...'s_Key.png
Salio ported it to the Mark III and U.S. Gold/Probe ported it to home computers.
http://www.c64gg.com/Images/S/Solomons_Key_ingame.gif
Tecmo's most successful(and best) 1986 arcade game was Rygar, a side-scrolling action game about a man and his mega battle yo-yo.
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The 1987 NES version of Rygar was also a big hit although it wasn't a direct port; it had adventure elements thrown in.
http://www.rygar.info/nes2.gif
I prefer it to the arcade game. The arcade version was ported years later by Atari to the Lynx. There's also an awful Mark III version of Rygar by Salio.
Also from 1987 was the first game in the acclaimed Tecmo Bowl series. I don't think the arcade games were huge successes but the NES games were.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...1051001237.jpg
http://www.emulazone.com/ScreenShots...TecmoBowl3.gif
Gemini Wing looks kind of cool. I haven't played it. It was ported to several computers by The Sales Curve/Virgin Mastertronic.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...emini_Wing.png
Silk Worm, an arcade shooter from 1988, worked great as a two-player game since one player could control the helicopter in the air while the other could control the jeep on the ground.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...xSilk_Worm.png
Silkworm was also ported by The Sales Curve to various computers and by Sammy to NES.
Amiga screen
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I'm not sure if there's an arcade version but Tecmo Baseball was made for the NES in 1988.
Part 2: Ninja Gaiden History
Thanks mostly to the popularity of Technos' Double Dragon, the beat 'em up genre was thriving in late '80s arcades. Tecmo's first addition to this genre was Ninja Gaiden in 1988. I don't think it's a classic but it was a good game at the time, i.e. before Capcom made all their awesome CPS1 beat 'em ups.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...nja_Gaiden.png
This game was ported by Atari to the Lynx and by Capcom to PC. The Lynx version was very well done.
Lynx screen
http://www.digiserve.com/eescape/ata...ja-Gaiden2.gif
PC info and screen
http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?gameid=1602
Tecmo decided against porting it home and instead created an original game for the NES. NES Ninja Gaiden turned out to be one of the best games of 1989 with its fast-paced platform action and 'Tecmo Theater' cinemas. Even though the NES was showing its age at the end of the '80s, these cinemas were still a sight to behold. Such detail.
http://www.nesplayer.com/reviews/ninjagaiden/ng2.gif
Hudson remade it for the PC Engine in 1992.
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/tg16/02/ninjagj.html
Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos for the NES was similar to the first game although the difficulty wasn't quite as high.
Gametek ported Ninja Gaiden II to PC.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/covers...7/gameId,2466/
Tiger made sure to capitalize on the franchise like they did with so many popular games.
http://users2.ev1.net/~rik1138/Tiger...injaGaiden.jpg
http://perso.club-internet.fr/musepat/ninja2.jpg
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom was released for the NES in 1991. Although it maintains the quality of the previous games, I was a little burnt out on Ninja Gaiden when it came out; it was a little too similar to its predecessors and had no major improvements.
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Atari ported Ninja Gaiden III to the Lynx. I hear it isn't as good as the NES version.
http://www.digiserve.com/eescape/ata...-Gaiden-32.gif
Originally under development by Natsume as a Shadow of the Ninja game before being bought by Tecmo, Ninja Gaiden Shadow was a great action game for the Game Boy in 1991.
http://www.classicgaming.com/ninjagaiden/ngshadow.html
Not content with just having their own ninja series with Shinobi, Sega licensed Ninja Gaiden from Tecmo and made three different games.
The first was Ninja Gaiden for the Game Gear in 1991. This game resembled Capcom's Strider more than it did Ninja Gaiden. It wasn't bad but you're better off playing Ninja Gaiden Shadow or the GG Shinobi series for a portable ninja platformer fix.
http://www.classicgaming.com/ninjaga...s/nggear01.gif
In 1992, Sega released Ninja Gaiden for the European Master System. This game was definitely based on the NES games and had similar gameplay but the overall quality just wasn't quite there. The level design, characters and story paled compared to Tecmo's games. They did get the control right though.
http://www.classicgaming.com/ninjaga...ages/sms01.gif
Sega also made a Ninja Gaiden beat 'em up for the Mega Drive. There was debate a long time ago at TNL on whether or not this game was actually released. I don't know for sure but it does exist in rom form. Considering how generic it is, we didn't miss much.
http://www.classicgaming.com/ninjaga...s/ng-gen01.gif
Unfortunately, Tecmo didn't make any new Ninja Gaiden games in the 16-bit or 32-bit era. All they released was Ninja Gaiden Trilogy in 1995, a compilation of the three 8-bit games on one SNES cartridge. The graphics were upgraded a bit and a password system was added.
http://www.flyingomelette.com/screens2/ngtdesert.gif
Let's hope the new Xbox Ninja Gaiden game turns out okay.
What are your thoughts on Tecmo and Ninja Gaiden?
