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Gamtec (Template:Zh-full) is a video game developer established in June 1989 and based in Taichung City, Taiwan[1][2] noted for its unlicensed Mega Drive games such as Legend of Wukong[3] and Squirrel King.
The company also developed a number of Nintendo Entertainment System[4] and PC[5] games, and claims to have developed for the Gamate, Super A'Can, arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance,[1][2] although it often acted as a contract developer for other companies so is frequently not credited in games it worked on.
Gamtec currently operates the online gaming site Bingo King.[6]
Games[]
Games in this list, unless otherwise specified, are those which explicitly credit Gamtec; due to the company's status as a contract developer, it may have been involved in the development of other titles in which its name does not appear, such as those for the Bit Corporation Gamate handheld system.[7]
Nintendo Entertainment System[]
- Fire Dragon
- King Tank
- Thunderbolt II (a.k.a. Thunderbolt Fighting Plane)
- The Universe Soldiers
- Wisdom Boy
Sega Mega Drive[]
- Adventurous Boy
- Bomboy
- Legend of Wukong
- Magic 7 Block
- Magic Girl
- Squirrel King
Accessories[]
- Magicard cheat cartridge
See also[]
- Thin Chen Enterprise - another Taiwanese console game developer
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Exhibitor information. Digital Taipei 2009. Taipei Computer Association. Retrieved on 3 May 2010
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Error on call to Template:Cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified公司簡介 (Chinese). Gamtec. Archived from [{{{url}}} the original] on 24 August 2002
- ↑ Horowitz, Ken. Preview: Legend of Wukong. Sega-16. Retrieved on 18 April 2010
- ↑ jbholio. Unlicensed NES Games Guide. Retrieved on 18 April 2010
- ↑ Error on call to Template:Cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified強作預告 (Chinese). Gamtec. Archived from [{{{url}}} the original] on 4 October 2002
- ↑ 賓果遊樂網遊戲安裝檔 (Chinese). FOXY. Retrieved on 18 April 2010
- ↑ Taizou. Gamate: Other Companies. Neo Fuji. Retrieved on 18 April 2010
External links[]
- Bingo King (Chinese)
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