Thin Chen Enterprise
Moby ID: 3384
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Thin Chen Enterprise was a video game developing company based in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1988, it developed games for the Famicom system (NES) and other consoles and handhelds. Most of their games were produced without license, and it remains the most prolific developer of unlicensed NES games by a large margin. The company also produced its own Famicom (NES) hardware clones, such as the Q-Boy.
Many of their games were released under the brand name Sachen, though a few used Joy Van.
Credited on 20 Games from 1989 to 1994
Q Boy (1994 on NES) |
Kung-Fu Street (1993 on Supervision) |
Balloon Fight (1992 on Supervision) |
Final Combat (1992 on Supervision) |
Galaxy Fighter (1992 on Supervision) |
Hero Hawk (1992 on Supervision) |
Kabi-Island (1992 on Supervision) |
Magincross (1992 on Supervision) |
Popo Team (1992 on Supervision) |
Super Kong (1992 on Supervision) |
Tasac 2010 (1992 on Supervision) |
Thunder Shooting (1992 on Supervision) |
Millionaire (1991 on NES) |
Chess Academy (1991 on NES) |
Chinese Checkers (1991 on NES) |
Dancing Block (1990 on Supervision, NES) |
Mahjang Companion (NSFW) (1990 on NES) |
Pipe V (1990 on NES) |
Pyramid (1990 on NES, Supervision) |
Taiwan Mahjong: 16 (1989 on NES) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 13 games with Watara
- 5 games with Sachen
- 2 games with Milmar Indústria e Comércio Ltda.
- 1 game with American Video Entertainment Inc.
- 1 game with Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty. Ltd.
- 1 game with Hacker International
- 4 games with Ma Li-Cheang
- 4 games with Amy Chou
- 3 games with Andy Chen
- 3 games with Lin Chin Nan
- 3 games with J. J. Hung
- 1 game with Shu-Ping Chen
- 1 game with Justine Sung
- 1 game with L. K. C.
- 1 game with Caven Chou
- 1 game with Shi Lu Hai
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