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|caption = Hitek's logo.
 
|caption = Hitek's logo.
 
|location = Dongguan Guangdong, China
 
|location = Dongguan Guangdong, China
|years = 1999-early 2000's
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|years = 1999 - present<br><small>Stopped game development in early 2000's</small>
|consoles = Game Boy
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|consoles = Game Boy Color
 
|sounds = The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
 
|sounds = The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
|aliases = Dongguan Hi-Tech Computer Learning Machine Co., Ltd. (东莞市高科电脑学习机有限公司), Bo ang Co., Ltd. (帛昂有限公司)
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|aliases = Dongguan Hi-Tech Computer Learning Machine Co., Ltd. (东莞市高科电脑学习机有限公司), Boang Co., Ltd. (帛昂有限公司)
|connected = [[Waixing]],[[JungleTac]]??
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|connected = [[Waixing]], [[JungleTac]]
}}'''Dongguan Hi-Tech Computer Learning Machine Co., Ltd.'''  (Chinese: 东莞市高科电脑学习机有限公司), more commonly known as '''Hitek''', is a company that made Gameboy Color games that was founded on July 13, 1999 in Dongguan, Guangdong, China.<ref>http://dongguan093622.11467.com/</ref>
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}}'''Dongguan Hi-Tech Computer Learning Machine Co., Ltd.'''  (Chinese: 东莞市高科电脑学习机有限公司), more commonly known as '''Hitek''', is a company that made Gameboy Color games that was founded on July 13, 1999 in Dongguan, Guangdong, China.<ref>http://dongguan093622.11467.com/</ref> The members of the development team were former Waixing staff. The company still exists, but has long been abandoned with video game production and the development team moved to JungleTac.
   
 
Its Game Boy Color games may have been developed by a company called Ruanxin Co., Ltd. Terrifying 9/11 contains an unused Metal Slug title screen crediting that company; additionally, most Hitek games boot up with a "GK.RX" logo, which likely refers to Gaoke (Hitek) and Ruanxin.
 
Its Game Boy Color games may have been developed by a company called Ruanxin Co., Ltd. Terrifying 9/11 contains an unused Metal Slug title screen crediting that company; additionally, most Hitek games boot up with a "GK.RX" logo, which likely refers to Gaoke (Hitek) and Ruanxin.
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!Description
 
!Description
 
!Links
 
!Links
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|''Dragon Warrior Monsters (勇者斗恶龙——怪兽仙境 中文版)''
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|August 1999
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|GameBoyColor
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|''Dragon Warrior Monsters (ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ テリーのワンダーランド)''
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|A chinese translation of "Dragon Warrior Monsters".
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|<ref>https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Wb411P7dk?from=search&seid=327238989682267403</ref>
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|-
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|''Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (牧场传说GB2,牧場物語GB2 中文版)''
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|???
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|GameBoyColor
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|''Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (牧場物語GB2)''
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|A chinese translation of "Bokujou Monogatari GB2".
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|<ref>https://tieba.baidu.com/p/3802575316</ref>
 
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|''Heroic Sword (仙劍奇緣,英雄剑)''
 
|''Heroic Sword (仙劍奇緣,英雄剑)''
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|GameBoyColor
 
|GameBoyColor
 
|''Metal Slug''
 
|''Metal Slug''
|published by [[Li Cheng]] as 特種部隊 2 基地. A backport of Metal Slug. As of now, the chinese (驚爆 911) title version of this game remains undumped.
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|Hitek's best known game, published by [[Li Cheng]] as 特種部隊 2 基地. A backport of Metal Slug. As of now, the chinese (驚爆 911) title version of this game remains undumped.
 
|<ref>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DabEUJ9VQAAEdat.jpg</ref>
 
|<ref>https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DabEUJ9VQAAEdat.jpg</ref>
 
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*Some of Hitek's earliest games mixed Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
 
*Some of Hitek's earliest games mixed Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
 
*Hitek's English name is the romanization of "High-tech" ('''''高科 - Gao ke''''').
 
*Hitek's English name is the romanization of "High-tech" ('''''高科 - Gao ke''''').
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*Hitek's game sound engine is stolen from "The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening".
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:41, 8 December 2020

Dongguan Hi-Tech Computer Learning Machine Co., Ltd.  (Chinese: 东莞市高科电脑学习机有限公司), more commonly known as Hitek, is a company that made Gameboy Color games that was founded on July 13, 1999 in Dongguan, Guangdong, China.[1] The members of the development team were former Waixing staff. The company still exists, but has long been abandoned with video game production and the development team moved to JungleTac.

Its Game Boy Color games may have been developed by a company called Ruanxin Co., Ltd. Terrifying 9/11 contains an unused Metal Slug title screen crediting that company; additionally, most Hitek games boot up with a "GK.RX" logo, which likely refers to Gaoke (Hitek) and Ruanxin.

Most Hitek games were also published by Li Cheng under different titles.

Games

Game Year System Based Off/Clone Of... Description Links
Dragon Warrior Monsters (勇者斗恶龙——怪兽仙境 中文版) August 1999 GameBoyColor Dragon Warrior Monsters (ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ テリーのワンダーランド) A chinese translation of "Dragon Warrior Monsters". [2]
Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (牧场传说GB2,牧場物語GB2 中文版) ??? GameBoyColor Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (牧場物語GB2) A chinese translation of "Bokujou Monogatari GB2". [3]
Heroic Sword (仙劍奇緣,英雄剑) ??? GameBoyColor The Legend of Sword and Fairy (仙劍奇俠傳) A backport of The Legend of Sword and Fairy (仙劍奇俠傳). [4]
Fighter 2000 (快打2000) 2000 GameBoyColor ??? Content unknown. The game is currently undumped. [5]
Chinese Tycoon (中國大亨,超级大富翁II) ??? GameBoyColor Rich 2 (大富翁2) A backport of Rich 2 (大富翁2). The game is currently undumped. [6]
Jin Yong Qun Xia Zhuan 2 (武俠群英傳,金庸群侠传II) ??? GameBoyColor Heroes of Jin Yong (金庸群俠傳) also known as "Bokujou Monogatari GB2" due to its ROM header but has no relation to Harvest Moon. A backport of Heroes of Jin Yong (金庸群俠傳). [7]
Terrifying 9/11 (驚爆 911) 2001? GameBoyColor Metal Slug Hitek's best known game, published by Li Cheng as 特種部隊 2 基地. A backport of Metal Slug. As of now, the chinese (驚爆 911) title version of this game remains undumped. [8]
Pyramid Creator (魔術金字塔) 2000 GameBoyColor Lonpos Pyramid Creators (龍博士魔術金字塔) Lonpos Pyramid Creators (龍博士魔術金字塔) clone. The game is currently undumped. [9]
Shui Hu Zhuan Zhi Qun Mo Feng Yun Lu (水滸傳之群魔風雲錄) ??? GameBoyColor Shui Hu Zhuan (水滸傳) A backport of Shui Hu Zhuan (水滸傳). [10]

Trivia

  • Some of Hitek's earliest games mixed Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
  • Hitek's English name is the romanization of "High-tech" (高科 - Gao ke).
  • Hitek's game sound engine is stolen from "The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening".

References

External links