Gamers Broccoli previously owned a chain of retail stores,
Gamers, which distributes anime, manga,
audio dramas, anime music CDs,
figurines, snacks,
stationery,
apparel, posters, calendars, trading cards and accessories such as cell
phone straps and
keychains. Headquartered at the
Akihabara location in Tokyo, the store has locations throughout Japan. The first Gamers opened in
Ikebukuro, a district of
Tokyo, Japan in July 1996, and which closed its doors on January 15, 2006. Broccoli opened a store in Los Angeles,
California, Anime Gamers USA, that also acted as the main distributor of Broccoli Book's releases in the United States. On November 20, 2008, Broccoli announced that they would be withdrawing from the US market and closed down shop, shortly afterward. Gamers was eventually sold to rival, Animate.
Broccoli Books Broccoli Books was a
subsidiary that published
manga in North America. It had a
boys love imprint, Boysenberry Books, that launched in 2007. It ceased operations in December 2008 and all the titles reverted to the Japanese holders.
Synch-Point The Synch-Point division produced English-language versions of
anime and
manga for North American distribution. Originally started as the anime division for
Digital Manga in 2001, they were split off and acquired by Broccoli in 2002. They went on a hiatus in March 2005, before shutting down in 2008. The company was known for incomplete English dubs, with the exception of
FLCL which has since been subsequently re-licensed to
Funimation, while the follow-up seasons, Progressive, Alternative, Grunge and Shoegaze were licensed by
Warner Bros. ==References==