Difference between revisions of "Gamtec"
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*''[[Magic 7 Block]]'' * | *''[[Magic 7 Block]]'' * | ||
*''[[Chao Ji Da Fu Weng]]'' ? ([http://park21.wakwak.com/~suka/sega/consumer/cjmonopoly/gamtec.gif Gamtec logo on slot machines?]) | *''[[Chao Ji Da Fu Weng]]'' ? ([http://park21.wakwak.com/~suka/sega/consumer/cjmonopoly/gamtec.gif Gamtec logo on slot machines?]) | ||
− | *''[[Elf Wor]]'' ? | + | *''[[Elf Wor]]'' ? (music stolen from Xiao Monv ... or is it the other way around?!) |
*''[[Super Bubble Bobble MD]]'' ? | *''[[Super Bubble Bobble MD]]'' ? | ||
Revision as of 00:02, 29 May 2011
Gamtec Corporation (三協資訊股份有限公司) is a former video games developer and publisher headquartered in Taichung, Taiwan. They were responsible for a number of unlicensed Sega Mega Drive games during the 1990s, though have also supported numerous other platforms. Today, Gametec own a Taiwanese online bingo website, "Bingo King", having left the video games business.
Note: very few of their games actually say when they were made, however all are known to have been made in the mid-1990s.
Softography
- Games marked with a * are undumped with no scans available and consequently do not have their names confirmed. Games marked with a ? are unconfirmed Gamtec (hints in the ROM, but nothing conclusive)
Mega Drive
- Xiao Monv: Magic Girl (1993)
- Adventurous Boy: Mao Xian Xiao Zi
- Squirrel King
- Wu Kong Wai Zhuan
- Bomboy * (possibly also called Explosion Kid) (1993)
- Magic 7 Block *
- Chao Ji Da Fu Weng ? (Gamtec logo on slot machines?)
- Elf Wor ? (music stolen from Xiao Monv ... or is it the other way around?!)
- Super Bubble Bobble MD ?
Hardware
- Magicard (game enhancer for Mega Drive)