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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', also known as Shuangchuan Trade Corporation (上川貿易有限公司), is a Taiwanese publisher of Sega Mega Drive and Game Boy games. SKOB published both original games and (on the Mega Drive) unofficial Chinese translations of Japanese games. Additionally, the company created several controllers and accessories for the Dreamcast{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010812075457fw_/http://www.gz-superdragon.com/docc/pro.htm}}.
  
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Starting in October 2000, the company moved its focus towards Game Boy cartridge development. {{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010603122344/http://www.gz-superdragon.com/docc/company.htm}}
  
 
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*''[[San Guo Zhi V]]''
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*''[[Pokemon Stadium]]''
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SKOB dragon logo.png
SKOB
Founded: 19xx
Headquarters:
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China[1]

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SKOB, also known as Shuangchuan Trade Corporation (上川貿易有限公司), is a Taiwanese publisher of Sega Mega Drive and Game Boy games. SKOB published both original games and (on the Mega Drive) unofficial Chinese translations of Japanese games. Additionally, the company created several controllers and accessories for the Dreamcast[2].

Starting in October 2000, the company moved its focus towards Game Boy cartridge development. [1]

Softography

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.gz-superdragon.com/docc/company.htm (Wayback Machine: 2001-06-03 12:23)
  2. http://www.gz-superdragon.com/docc/pro.htm (Wayback Machine: 2001-08-12 07:54)