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Taiwanese video game developer Not to be confused with Shenzhen Gamtec Electronic Technology, a Chinese video game accessory and computer peripheral manufacturer.

Gamtec Corporation
三協資訊股份有限公司
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJune 1989
HeadquartersTaichung, Taiwan
Number of employees12 (2009)

Gamtec (Chinese: 三協資訊; pinyin: Sān Xié Zīxùn) is a Taiwanese video game developer established in June 1989 and based in Taichung City, Taiwan noted for its unlicensed Sega Mega Drive games such as Legend of Wukong and Squirrel King. Its motto is: Believe in yourself (Chinese: 相信自己; pinyin: Xiāngxìn Zìjǐ).

The company also developed a number of NES and PC games, and claims to have developed for the Gamate, Super A'Can, Arcade, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance, although it often acted as a contract developer for other companies so is frequently not credited in games it worked on.

Games

Games in this list, unless otherwise specified, are those that explicitly credit Gamtec. Because the company is a contract developer, it may have helped develop other titles in which its name does not appear, such as those for the Bit Corporation Gamate handheld system.

Nintendo Entertainment System

  • Fire Dragon
  • King Tank (1993)
  • Thunderbolt II (1993)
  • The Universe Soldiers (1993)
  • Wisdom Boy (co-developed with Sun Team)

Bit Corporation Gamate

  • Cosmic Fighter
  • Fantasy Travel
  • Metamorphosiser

Sega Mega Drive

  • 16 Tile Mahjong
  • 16 Tile Mahjong II
  • Adventurous Boy
  • Bomboy (1993)
  • Chāojí Dà Fùwēng
  • Legend of Wukong (1996; 2008: English version developed by Super Fighter Team)
  • The Lion King 2
  • Magic 7 Block
  • Magic Girl (1993)
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  • Squirrel King (1995)
  • Super Bubble Bobble MD
  • Super Magican
  • Super Tank War
  • Thunderbolt II (1995)
  • Tiny Toon Adventures 3 (1996)

Note: The Mega Drive title The Lion King 2 is credited as Lion King II on title screen.

Accessories

See also

References

  1. ^ "Exhibitor information". Digital Taipei 2009. Taipei Computer Association. Archived from the original on 27 August 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  2. ^ 公司簡介 (in Chinese). Gamtec. Archived from the original on 24 August 2002.
  3. Horowitz, Ken. "Preview: Legend of Wukong". Sega-16. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  4. jbholio. "Unlicensed NES Games Guide". Archived from the original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  5. 強作預告 (in Chinese). Gamtec. Archived from the original on 4 October 2002.
  6. Taizou. "Gamate: Other Companies". Neo Fuji. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  7. 16 Zhang Mahjong
  8. GM-95: The Series
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  10. Squirrel King for Genesis - GameFAQs
  11. Super Bubble Bobble MD - Sega Retro
  12. Tiny Toon Adventures 3 - Sega Retro

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