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|published = [[Codemasters]], [[Gamtec]], [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]], [[Ex-Sachen developers|Ei-How Yang]]
 
|published = [[Codemasters]], [[Gamtec]], [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]], [[Ex-Sachen developers|Ei-How Yang]]
 
|connected = [[Brazil International Corporation]], [[Hosenkan Electronics]]
 
|connected = [[Brazil International Corporation]], [[Hosenkan Electronics]]
}}'''Realtec''' ({{Mousetext|和眾科技有限公司|Hezhong Technology Co., Ltd.}}) was a Taiwanese publisher and manufacturer that is best known for publishing [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]] titles as well as a few [[Codemasters]] titles and a number of Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games mostly by [[AV Artisan]]. Realtec is closely linked to BIC, being run by the same person.
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}}'''Realtec''' ({{Mousetext|和眾科技有限公司|Hezhong Technology Co., Ltd.}}) was a Taiwanese publisher and manufacturer that is best known for publishing [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]] titles as well as a few [[Codemasters]] titles and a number of Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games mostly by [[AV Artisan]]. Realtec is closely linked to BIC, being run by the same person.
   
They also released a Famicom version of the ''[[Game Genie]]'' along with the release of several of Codemasters' NES games in 60-pin Famicom format. Some of them not released by [[Brazil Industrial Corporation]] or not as a stand-alone cartridge such as ''BMX Simulator''.
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They also released a Famicom version of the ''[[Game Genie]]'' along with the release of several of Codemasters' NES games in 60-pin Famicom format. Some of them not released by [[Brazil International Corporation]] or not as a stand-alone cartridge such as ''BMX Simulator''.
   
 
Realtec was also the parent company of [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]], although these games were released under the name "Sugar Softec", presumably as a way to distance them from Realtec's more legitimate activities.
 
Realtec was also the parent company of [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]], although these games were released under the name "Sugar Softec", presumably as a way to distance them from Realtec's more legitimate activities.

Revision as of 23:24, 19 January 2020

Realtec (和眾科技有限公司) was a Taiwanese publisher and manufacturer that is best known for publishing Super Game titles as well as a few Codemasters titles and a number of Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games mostly by AV Artisan. Realtec is closely linked to BIC, being run by the same person.

They also released a Famicom version of the Game Genie along with the release of several of Codemasters' NES games in 60-pin Famicom format. Some of them not released by Brazil International Corporation or not as a stand-alone cartridge such as BMX Simulator.

Realtec was also the parent company of Super Game, although these games were released under the name "Sugar Softec", presumably as a way to distance them from Realtec's more legitimate activities.

Beside releasing original work from Codemasters, AV Artisan and Super Game, Realtec had a high throughput of Famiclone cartridges. Single cartridges were catalogued using a three digit code (two letters separated by a dash and one number, e.g. H-C1 - Contra Spirits). Their multicarts don't appear to have followed any clear definite ID scheme. There exist a few identifiable prefix such as "SPC", "Top", "Vip" and "king". For their early multicarts, released mostly before 1996, Realtec sometimes added an english catchphrase either printed or gold stamped. Some examples: Novel Diamond Gold Card, "New Scientific Technique Gold Card", "High Standerd Card" (sic).

Gallery

Here are a few typical Realtec cartridges.

References