Epic Records Japan
Epic/Sony Records is a Japanese record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Its founder was Shigeo Maruyama.
| Epic Records Japan | |
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| Parent company | Sony Music Entertainment Japan | 
| Founded | 1978 2001 (re-establishment)  | 
| Founder | Shigeo Maruyama | 
| Genre | Various, mainly J-pop, formerly video games | 
| Country of origin | Japan | 
| Official website | epic-jp | 
Between 1978 and 1988 the label operated as a wholly owned subsidiary: Epic/Sony Inc. (株式会社EPIC・ソニー) was established in August 1978[1] and was folded back into CBS/Sony Group in March 1988.[2]
Notable music artists for this company have included Motoharu Sano, Tetsuya Komuro, and Kimiko Itoh.
In 2001, it was re-established as Epic Records Japan Inc. (株式会社エピックレコードジャパン, Kabushiki Gaisha Epikku Rekoodo Japan).
Games published
    
During the late 1980s and early 1990s they also published video games for Nintendo consoles.
- 1987 - Tokoro-san no Mamoru mo Semeru mo for Famicom – developed by HAL Laboratory
 - 1988 - Vegas Dream for Famicom
 - 1989 - 飛ing ヒーロー Flying Hero for Famicom – developed by Aicom[3]
 - 1989 - Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai for Famicom [4]
 - 1990 - サッカー・ボーイ Soccer Boy = Soccer Mania for Game Boy
 - 1990 - Solstice for Famicom – developed by Software Creations (UK)
 - 1991 - RoboCop for Game Boy
 - 1991 - Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu Ganba League = Extra Innings for Famicom – developed by Sting[5]
 - 1991 - Jerry Ball = Smart Ball for Super Famicom
 - 1991 - Dragon's Lair for Famicom – developed by Motivetime
 - 1991 - Dragon's Lair for Game Boy – developed by Motivetime
 - 1991 - Altered Space for Game Boy [6]
 - 1991 - Hudson Hawk for Famicom
 - 1992 - Hudson Hawk for Game Boy
 - 1992 - Robocop2 for Game Boy
 - 1992 - Hook for Famicom – developed by Ocean
 - 1992 - Hook for Game Boy – developed by Ocean
 - 1992 - Hook for Super Famicom – developed by Ukiyotei
 - 1992 - Ganba League '93 for Famicom – developed by Sting[5]
 - 1993 - ユートピア = Utopia: The Creation of a Nation for Super Famicom [7]
 - 1993 - Solstice II = Equinox for Super Famicom – developed by Software Creations[8]
 - 1993 - Ganba League '94
 - 1994 - Karura Ou = Skyblazer for Super Famicom – developed by Ukiyotei[9]
 
Record labels
    
    Active
    
- Epic Records Japan
 
Inactive
    
- Antinos
 - Dohb Discs
 - So What? Records
 - Kowalski
 - mf Records (joint venture with Motoharu Sano)
 - Mint Age
 
Current artists
    
- 2PM
 - 7!!
 - Abingdon Boys School
 - Akeboshi, Yoshio
 - Angela Aki
 - Aqua Timez
 - Kousuke Atari
 - Aura
 - Brian the Sun
 - Cinemusica
 - The Condors
 - Daisuke
 - Deen
 - Dreams Come True
 - Dustz
 - Hajime, Chitose
 - Got7
 - Halcali
 - Haneyuri
 - Ikimono-gakari
 - Yuki
 - Sawa
 - LGMonkees (No Doubt Tracks/Epic)
 - Yui Makino
 - Nao Matsushita
 - Yuya Matsushita
 - Yukie Nakama
 - Nangi
 - Naoto
 - NiziU
 - No3b
 - Nodame Orchestra
 - Nothing's Carved in Stone
 - Pengin
 - Motoharu Sano (Epic/mf)
 - Shigi
 - Solita
 - Stance Punks (Epic/Kowalski/Dynamord)
 - Stray Kids
 - Sugaru, Matsutani (Epic/Informel)
 - Masaki Suda
 - Masayuki Suzuki
 - Takachiya
 - Yutaka Take
 - Theatre Brook
 - T.M.Revolution
 - Uranino
 - Hikaru Utada
 - Anne Watanabe
 - Misato Watanabe
 - Yacht
 
Former artists
    
    
References
    
- History. Archived December 25, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Accessed October 3, 2010
 - CBS/Sony to Take Over 4 Subsidiaries. Jiji Press Ticker Service, February 12, 1988
 - Aicom at gdri
 - "Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai Release Information for NES – GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com.
 - Sting at gdri
 - "Altered Space: A 3-D Alien Adventure Release Information for Game Boy – GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com.
 - "Utopia: The Creation of a Nation for Super Nintendo – GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com.
 - "Equinox Release Information for Super Nintendo – GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com.
 - "Skyblazer Release Information for Super Nintendo – GameFAQs". gamefaqs.com.
 
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