MegaTech Software
Moby ID: 1327
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MegaTech was founded in early 1990's in California, USA, by Kenny Wu. The company specialized in localizing Japanese computer games (mostly with adult content), often introducing major changes in gameplay, which essentially resulted in a different game: such was the case with their first product, Cobra Mission (1992), a heavily re-imagined version of an earlier Japanese release. Most of their games sported adult stickers and content in an era when the industry in the West wasn't too keen on adult software entertainment. The last game they published was Power Dolls (1995). The company folded in an unspecified year during the late 1990's.
MegaTech re-surfaced about ten years later as Megatech & Design, owning the rights to Cobra Mission and releasing a puzzle games featuring its characters for mobile platforms.
Credited on 4 Games from 1992 to 1995
Power Dolls (1994 on DOS, Windows, PC-98...) |
Metal & Lace: The Battle of the Robo Babes (1993 on DOS) |
Cobra Mission (1992 on DOS) |
Knights of Xentar (1991 on DOS, PC-98, FM Towns...) |
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Company Information in 1994
Megatech Software
A Division of Megatech & Design, Inc.
Post Office Box 1133
Torrance, CA 90510
Tel. 310-320-8287
Company Information in 1992:
Megatech Software
A Division of Liberty International Components, Inc.
P.O. Box 11333
Torrance, California 90501
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MegaTech Software
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Elf Co., Ltd.
- 1 game with Kogado Software Products
- 1 game with Pro-Motions Production Co.
- 4 games with Kenny Wu
- 2 games with Gary Lee
- 2 games with Eduardo Hernandez
- 2 games with Lani Minella
- 2 games with Daniel Chan
- 2 games with Silvia Tseng
- 2 games with Erwin Mab
- 1 game with Anthony Luk
- 1 game with Peter Kao
- 1 game with Jeanne Hartman
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