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− | {{sub-stub}}'''BBK Electronics''' was founded in 1995 by Duan Yongping, former CEO of [[Subor]]. At the beginning, the company name was shortened to '''BBG Electronics'''. With its establishment, BBG released the Subor consoles under the Liko brand, which, apart from China, also reached Russia/CIS. In addition to the famiclones, there were also a Mega Drive clones and accessories. In 1998 | + | {{sub-stub}}'''BBK Electronics''' was founded in 1995 by Duan Yongping, former CEO of [[Subor]]. At the beginning, the company name was shortened to '''BBG Electronics'''. With its establishment, BBG released the Subor consoles under the Liko brand, which, apart from China, also reached Russia/CIS. In addition to the famiclones, there were also a Mega Drive clones and accessories. In around 1998, BBK made a deal with [[Simba's Video Games]] under which this Russian company became a dealer of electronics and household appliances produced by BBK. In exchange, BBG produced video game console for Simba's Video Games until 2004 when both companies moved separate ways. |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
{{CompanyHistoryAll|BBG Electronics|type=hardware}} | {{CompanyHistoryAll|BBG Electronics|type=hardware}} | ||
− | + | *[[Unlicensed_Mega_Drive_clones_(VCD/DVD_players)#AB701|AB701]] (xxxx) - might be licensed by Sega | |
− | *[[Unlicensed_Mega_Drive_clones_( | + | *Consoles sold by Simba's ({{gte}} 1998 - 2004) |
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− | *Consoles sold by Simba's (1998 | ||
*[[Magic Drive]] ({{gte}} 2003) | *[[Magic Drive]] ({{gte}} 2003) | ||
==List of bootleg releases== | ==List of bootleg releases== | ||
+ | [[File:Bootleg FatalFury2 MD Box 4.jpg|thumb|Box made by BBK Electronics|250px]] | ||
+ | [[File:Magic2 MD cart back.jpg|thumb|Cart|250px]] | ||
+ | Bootlegs branded by [[Magic Drive]], sold in Russia from 2003/2004 to late-2000s. | ||
{{BulletPointBootlegList|BBG Electronics}} | {{BulletPointBootlegList|BBG Electronics}} | ||
+ | {{BulletPointBootlegList|BBK Electronics}} | ||
==List of multi-cart releases== | ==List of multi-cart releases== | ||
{{BulletPointBootlegList|BBG Electronics|multicarts=yes}} | {{BulletPointBootlegList|BBG Electronics|multicarts=yes}} | ||
+ | {{BulletPointBootlegList|BBK Electronics|multicarts=yes}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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BBK Electronics was founded in 1995 by Duan Yongping, former CEO of Subor. At the beginning, the company name was shortened to BBG Electronics. With its establishment, BBG released the Subor consoles under the Liko brand, which, apart from China, also reached Russia/CIS. In addition to the famiclones, there were also a Mega Drive clones and accessories. In around 1998, BBK made a deal with Simba's Video Games under which this Russian company became a dealer of electronics and household appliances produced by BBK. In exchange, BBG produced video game console for Simba's Video Games until 2004 when both companies moved separate ways.
Hardware
- BBG 168 (1996)
- BBG 188 (199x)
- Liko BBG-688 (199x)
- GS-200 (2001)
- AB701 (xxxx) - might be licensed by Sega
- Consoles sold by Simba's (≥ 1998 - 2004)
- Magic Drive (≥ 2003)
List of bootleg releases
Bootlegs branded by Magic Drive, sold in Russia from 2003/2004 to late-2000s.
- Arcus Odyssey
- Arrow Flash
- Atomic Robo-Kid
- Beast Warriors (Beast Wrestler)
- Bio Hazard Battle (Bio-Hazard Battle)
- Contra (Contra: Hard Corps)
- Dark Castle
- Doom Troopers
- Double Dragon 1 (Double Dragon)
- Earthworm Jim
- Earthworm Jim 2
- Fatal Fury
- Fatal Fury 2
- Fido Dido
- FIFA 2004 (FIFA Road to World Cup 98)
- Flink (The Misadventures of Flink)
- Gain Ground
- Galahad
- Junction
- Ka-Ge-Ki
- King of Beast (Altered Beast)
- Lion King (The Lion King)
- Mustang (Fire Mustang)
- NHL HITZ 2003 (NHL 97)
- Pac-Attack
- Phantasy Star 2 (Phantasy Star II)
- Pit Fighter (Pit-Fighter)
- Pitfall (Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure)
- Raiden Trad
- Road Rash 3 (Road Rash 3: Tour De Force)
- RoboCop (RoboCop 3)
- Rock'n'Roll Racing (Rock n' Roll Racing)
- Shiten Myooh (Shadow Blasters)
- Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- Thunder Force 3 (Thunder Force III)
- Turtles: Return of the Shreder (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist)
- Twin Hawk
- Valis (Valis: The Fantasm Soldier)
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List of multi-cart releases
- 14x1 (B-14)
- 15 in 1 (B-23)
- 18 in 1
- 2 in 1 (SK-224)
- 3 igry
- 3 in 1 (FM-3002)
- 33 in 1 (CW-63)
- 4 igry BVAG-02 Bare Knuckle/Voley Ball/Turtles 3 (BVAG-02)
- 4 igry Chase HQ2/Robocop 3/Bare Knuckle/Sunset Rider (BVAG-413)
- 4 in 1
- 4 in 1 Home Alone 2, Flintstones, Super Monaco GP, Hoceky (KC-403)
- 5 igr
- 5 in 1 B-30, Aladdin, Tiny Toon, Moonwalker, Flintstones, Tale Spin (B-30)
- 6 in 1 Tom & Jerry, Batman, Moonwalker, Tiny Toon, Sonic, World Cup Soccer
- 8 Igr (BVAG-22)
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