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+ | {{sub-stub}}'''Thin Chen Enterprise''', publishing as '''Sachen''', was an extremely prolific Taiwanese developer of unlicensed NES games and accessories, as well as several unlicensed Game Boy games. They were also responsible for two unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] games, however no known surviving archive of [http://www.sachen.com.tw/ their website] lists them. | ||
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Thin Chen Enterprise, publishing as Sachen, was an extremely prolific Taiwanese developer of unlicensed NES games and accessories, as well as several unlicensed Game Boy games. They were also responsible for two unlicensed Sega Mega Drive games, however no known surviving archive of their website lists them.
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