Electronic Arts Victor
They made sports games for the Family Computer, Super Famicom, and the Mega Drive.EA Victor has participated in various PC World expos.[3][4] In December 1997, Electronic Arts acquired Victor's 35% stake in the venture.[5] VRARA's Japanese branch was established in April 2016 by ex-EA Victor General Manager Ariro Nagayama.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This Japanese video game corporation or company article is a stub.