MeiShu Inc.
From Sega Retro
What's the source for the information about these Master System games? Thanks.--Pirate Dragon (talk) 18:45, 16 July 2013 (CDT)
-OK, so this page seems to be full of complete garbage. Whilst SG-1000 was pretty successful in Taiwan, Mark III was not, after only a few early Mark III software releases the system was dropped. Master System was never released in Taiwan, so why were Taiwanese developers making SMS games in the mid-nineties when the system had been dead since a decade before? You could say for export, but then why would the titles have Chinese names? Not only that, but these were supposed to be licensed by Sega? And yet no mention of these games on any SMS enthusiast sites? SMSPower have extensive documentation of licensed and unlicensed Taiwanese SG-1000 and SMS releases, and even have a Taiwanese poster with maybe the most extensive Taiwanese Sega 8-bit collection in the world, and yet not even a mention of a single supposed SMS title on this page. Now lets take "Mo Shu Xiao Zi " (Chinese: "魔數小子"), a series of children's books published from 2004 onwards. Yet this series of children's books supposedly had SMS games developed for them over a decade before publication?
And we're also expected to believe that this developer is still around today, even releasing two new Dreamcast titles this year? That would be pretty major retrogaming news, and yet no news of these has been posted on any retrogaming sites. I'm not even going to bother wasting my time researching the MD and MCD games (an undocumented unlicensed MCD game released in 1995, really?).
Sorry, but this contributor's edits are complete fiction, I would personally revert every single edit of theirs :( --Pirate Dragon (talk) 13:58, 2 August 2013 (CDT)