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'''''Hwang Shinwei''''' is a Taiwanese unlicensed game developer active from the late 1980's to early 1990's. All of the games were published by RCM, who were likely the distributors) Most games made by them often appear on multicarts, and some might not have been released stand-alone. Most of their games are also based on existing NES/Famicom games. Some games were released on NES cartridges, such as Block Force and Magic Jewelry 2. Their games also seem to have been produced quickly, with 3D Block and Magic Jewelry being released on the same year as the games they were 'porting'.
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'''''Hwang Shinwei''''' is a Taiwanese unlicensed game developer active from the late 1980's to early 1990's. All of the games were published by RCM, who were likely the distributors. Most games made by them often appear on multicarts, and some might not have been released stand-alone. Most of their games are also based on existing NES/Famicom games. Some games were released on NES cartridges, such as Block Force and Magic Jewelry 2. Their games also seem to have been produced quickly, with 3D Block and Magic Jewelry being released on the same year as the games they were 'porting'.
 
=Games Developed by Hwang Shinwei =
 
=Games Developed by Hwang Shinwei =
 
*2 Turn Pair (1991)
 
*2 Turn Pair (1991)

Revision as of 22:24, 13 May 2010

Hwang Shinwei is a Taiwanese unlicensed game developer active from the late 1980's to early 1990's. All of the games were published by RCM, who were likely the distributors. Most games made by them often appear on multicarts, and some might not have been released stand-alone. Most of their games are also based on existing NES/Famicom games. Some games were released on NES cartridges, such as Block Force and Magic Jewelry 2. Their games also seem to have been produced quickly, with 3D Block and Magic Jewelry being released on the same year as the games they were 'porting'.

Games Developed by Hwang Shinwei

  • 2 Turn Pair (1991)
  • 3D Block (1989/1990) (Port of Blockout)
  • BB Car (1988) (Based off Rally-X)
  • Block Force (1990) (Based off Quarth)
  • Brush Roller (1990) (Based off Make Trax)
  • China Chess
  • F18 Race (1990)
  • Frog River (1990) (Based off Frogger)
  • Magic Jewelry (1990) (Based off Columns)
  • Magic Jewelry 2 (1991)
  • Memory Pair
  • Piano
  • Punch Sprite (1990) (Uses graphics ripped from Super Mario Bros.)
  • Wildball (1991) (Port of unlicensed Famicom Disk System game Emi-Chan no Moero Yakyuuken)

Trivia

  • Brush Roller was later hacked by NTDEC as Bookyman, which appeared as a game on the Caltron 6-in-1.
  • The cartridge art for 3D Block is taken from Blockout.