
A former subsidiary of Japanese developer & publisher Random House, most active during the late '80s. Artec's lead developer, author Yuto Ramon, founded it in 1986 to make various RPGs, rather than Random House co-founder Kazuro Morita's shogi games. The group developed primarily on Japanese PCs, but lent support to console adaptations of Ramon's works, such as Minelvaton Saga and GDLeen. Artec dissolved around 1992 after Ramon left to pursue his writing career. Other creators in the studio, such as programmer Yoshihiko Hyodo, separated at this point.
Artec has been active in the gaming industry from 1988 to 1990, with 3 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Role-playing (RPG), Shooter, Strategy, with additional titles in other genres. Their games are available on PC-9800 Series and PC-8800 Series.