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|name = Sintax
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|image = File:Sintax logo.png
| imagewidth = 200px
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| location = Taichung, Taiwan (originally)<br/>Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, China (from 2001-2?)
 
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|caption = Logo.
| years = mid-90s to mid-2000s
 
 
|location = Taichung, Taiwan (originally)<br/>Xinhui District<br>Jiangmen City<br>China (from 2001-2?)
| consoles = Gameboy Color, Advance
 
| firstgame =
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|years = mid-90s to 2009(?)
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|consoles = Game Boy Color<br>Game Boy Advance
| lastgame =
 
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|firstgame =
| published = [[BBD]], in-house
 
 
|lastgame =
| connected = [[Gamtec]], [[Vast Fame]], Jungletac
 
 
|published = [[BBD]], in-house
| aliases = Saturn Technology, Benco Technology, Jump Technology
 
 
|connected = [[Gamtec]], [[Vast Fame]]
 
|aliases = Saturn Technology<br>Benco Technology<br>Jump Technology
 
}}
 
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'''Sintax Technology Co., Ltd''' (新特奇科技有限公司) is a company that produced games mostly for the Game Boy Color and some for the Game Boy Advance. It was founded in Taichung, Taiwan, and originally developed educational PC software, and established operations in China at some point in the early 2000s. Though these companies that sintax has are usually engine related not graphics related.
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'''Sintax Technology Co., Ltd''' (新特奇科技有限公司) is a company that produced games mostly for the Game Boy Color and some for the Game Boy Advance. It was founded in Taichung, Taiwan, and originally developed educational PC software, and established operations in China at some point in the early 2000s.
   
Some of its earliest games are credited to [[BBD]] on the title screen, but Sintax appears to have moved to internal development later on.
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Some of its earliest games are credited to [[BBD]] on the title screen, but Sintax appears to have moved to internal development later on. BBD credits are often removed in the non-Chinese releases.
   
== Games ==
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== History ==
 
Sintax is known to have released Game Boy Color games<ref>[https://twitter.com/yySintax]</ref>. Some of them are in English, German, and Thai (and possibly Spanish too), most of which are still undumped. All of these games use music stolen from elsewhere, and many are simply graphics hacks of other Sintax titles.
   
 
Sintax also released a number of Game Boy Advance games<ref>[https://mobile.twitter.com/yySintax]</ref>. Around 23 have been discovered so far - most of which use variations on the same glitchy platform engine, originally from a port of ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' from the SNES. Some of these games, such as ''Super Contra 7: Isoleted Force Sortie'' and ''Star War 4: Warrior Revenge'' use a different platformer engine, while ''Mario Cart'' and ''Disney Cart'' use a racing game engine with characters from said franchises in jet aircrafts. The music in these games originated from games produced by [[Vast Fame]].
Sintax is known to have released over 100 Game Boy Color games, some in English (and possibly some in German and Spanish too), most of which are still undumped. All of these games use music stolen from elsewhere, and many are simply graphics hacks of other Sintax titles.
 
   
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== List of Games ==
Sintax also released a number of Game Boy Advance games - around 10 have been discovered so far - which all use variations on the same glitchy platform engine, originally from yong yong's port of [[Digimon Adventure]] from the SNES. The music in these games originated from [[Vast Fame]].
 
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=== Game Boy Color ===
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*''[[Metal Slug 3]]''
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*''[[Super Robot War X]]''
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*''[[Pocket Monster Saphire]]''
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*[[Pokémon Leaf Green (Game Boy Color)|''Pokémon Leaf Green'']]
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*[[Pokémon Platinum (Sintax)|''Pokémon Platinum'']]
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*[[The Incredibles (Sintax)|''The Incredibles'']]
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*''[[Spiderman 3]]''
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*''Donkey Kong 2''
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*''[[Donkey Kong 5: The Journey of Over Time and Space]]''
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**''2003 Digitmon Sapphire'' (DK5 hack)
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**''Harry Boy and The Chamber Of Secrets'' (DK5 hack)
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**''Super Marrio Sunshine'' (DK5 hack)
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*''[[Digimon Crystal Version II]]''
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*''[[Zook Hero Legend 3]]'' (later hacked into ''[[Metal Slug X]]''.)
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*''[[Star Wars: Episode II]]''
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*''[[Metal Gear Solid II]]''
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*''Harry Potter and The Spirit Of Dobby''
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*Unknown ''Harry Potter'' Game (Simple hack of ''Harry Potter and The Spirit Of Dobby'')
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*''Shin Sangoku Musou'' (also known as "True Three Kingdoms", "Fantastic Shaolin Kungfu", and "Shaolin Legend~Hero, The Saver")
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*''[[Space Baby]]''
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*''[[Super II Sonik]]''
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*''[[Feng Zhi Gou II]]''
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*''[[Castlevania DX]]''
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*''[[Crash II Advance]]''
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*''King of Ring'' (Lord of the Rings the Fellowship of the Ring\Zhi Huan Wang - Shou Bu Qu)
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=== Game Boy Advance ===
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*''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' - also known as ''Digimon 3'' and ''数码暴龙3'' on the English and Chinese cartridge labels respectively
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**''[[Aladdin 2 (GBA)]]''
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**''[[Crash Advance IV]]''
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**''Crash Bandicoot 3 - Warped''
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**''Digimon Ruby and Sapphire'' - called ''Digimon Rudy and Sapphire'' on the English cartridge's label
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**''[[Donkey Kong 2]]''
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**''Harry Potter IV''
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**[[The Hulk 2|''The Hulk 2'']]
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**''[[The Lion King 2 (GBA)]] - Simba's sprite has been changed slightly for unknown reasons.''
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**''Lord of the Rings IV''
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**''Rayman IV''
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**[[Shrek Prezessin (Шрек - мак-самосейка)|''Shrek Prezessin (Шрек - мак-самосейка)'']]
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**''[[Sonic 3 Fighter Sonic]]''
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**''Spider-Man III''
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**''[[Super Mario DX]]''
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**''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2''
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**''Ultraman: Confrontation Between Justice and Evil'' - Russian version is named ''YJIbTpamaн: Конфронтация между справедливостью и злом'' on the title screen, but uses the English name on the cartridge label. The "YJIbTpamaн" in the title is supposedly an approximation of Russian characters into a Latin equivalent and is possibly supposed to say "УЛЬТраман".<ref>https://hhug.me/?post=95</ref>
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**''X-Man - Armor of Might'' - Chinese version is named ''X战警'' and says "X-man" in English on the title screen. Russian release uses the English title on the cartridge label, but its title screen says ''X-мен''.
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*''James Bond 007'' - An action platformer that doesn't have much to do with 007 outside of the intro and title screen, level transitions, and the playable character being a sprite resembling James Bond. It is similar in gameplay to Metal Slug in that the player starts with a gun as a weapon and can use different types of weapons by obtaining ammo placed throughout levels. The weapons can be switched with the L and R triggers. The player can also obtain grenades and throw them by pressing the A and B buttons at the same time. Most enemies in the game are taken from the ''CT Special Forces'' GBA games. This game and games built off of it use a different platformer engine from the ''Digimon Adventure''-based games that is of significantly better quality compared to them.
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**''Metroid Fusion 2 - Crisis once more''
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**''Star War 4: Warrior Revenge''
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**''Super Contra 7: Isoleted Force Sortie''
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*''Disney Cart'' - Also called ''Disney Speed''. A 2D jet aircraft racing game.
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**''[[Mario Cart]]'' - A hack of ''Disney Cart'' using graphics from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''.
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== Gallery<ref>https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:TFJIfb6-hScJ:https://gramho.com/explore-hashtag/gameboybootleg+&cd=13&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us</ref>==
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<gallery>
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Thai Sintax Game.jpg|
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</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
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*Sintax released an entry in the Zook Hero series called Zook Hero 3 (which was later reskinned into ''[[Metal Slug X]]''). Interestingly, Vast Fame released entries known as Zook Hero Z, Zook Hero 2, and Zook Man ZX4 seemingly skipping 3.
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*Sintax's Game Boy Advance games had very strong copy protection, referred to in the ROM header as "YJencrypted". As such, no Sintax GBA titles were dumped and emulated until the encryption was broken in 2020.
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**This same protection system was applied to unofficial English and Chinese translations, including an [[Pokémon Sapphire Version|English translation of ''Pokémon Sapphire'']] released in advance of the official version.
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== Reference ==
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== External links ==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140811195844/http://www.sintax.com.cn/ Sintax's 2014 Website] (Wayback Machine)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20021212061937/http://www.st168.net/csintax.htm Sintax's Older Website] (Wayback Machine)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030827131956/http://www.sintaxtrade.com/ Sintax's (Barely Archived) Flash Website] (Wayback Machine)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20040421053811/http://www.sintaxtech.com/game.htm Another Sintax Website] (Wayback Machine)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20040327072856/http://sintax.cn.alibaba.com/ Sintax's Alibaba] (Wayback Machine)
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*[https://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/yysq2006/ Sintax's Made in China Page]
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[[Category:Companies from Taichung, Taiwan]]
 
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[[Category:Gamtec]]
[[Category:Companies from Jiangmen, China]]
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[[Category:Sintax]]
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[[Category:Vast Fame]]
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[[Category:1990s companies]]
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[[Category:2000s companies]]
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[[Category:Gameboy Game Developers]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 14 April 2024

Sintax Technology Co., Ltd (新特奇科技有限公司) is a company that produced games mostly for the Game Boy Color and some for the Game Boy Advance. It was founded in Taichung, Taiwan, and originally developed educational PC software, and established operations in China at some point in the early 2000s.

Some of its earliest games are credited to BBD on the title screen, but Sintax appears to have moved to internal development later on. BBD credits are often removed in the non-Chinese releases.

History

Sintax is known to have released Game Boy Color games[1]. Some of them are in English, German, and Thai (and possibly Spanish too), most of which are still undumped. All of these games use music stolen from elsewhere, and many are simply graphics hacks of other Sintax titles.

Sintax also released a number of Game Boy Advance games[2]. Around 23 have been discovered so far - most of which use variations on the same glitchy platform engine, originally from a port of Digimon Adventure from the SNES. Some of these games, such as Super Contra 7: Isoleted Force Sortie and Star War 4: Warrior Revenge use a different platformer engine, while Mario Cart and Disney Cart use a racing game engine with characters from said franchises in jet aircrafts. The music in these games originated from games produced by Vast Fame.

List of Games

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

  • Digimon Adventure - also known as Digimon 3 and 数码暴龙3 on the English and Chinese cartridge labels respectively
    • Aladdin 2 (GBA)
    • Crash Advance IV
    • Crash Bandicoot 3 - Warped
    • Digimon Ruby and Sapphire - called Digimon Rudy and Sapphire on the English cartridge's label
    • Donkey Kong 2
    • Harry Potter IV
    • The Hulk 2
    • The Lion King 2 (GBA) - Simba's sprite has been changed slightly for unknown reasons.
    • Lord of the Rings IV
    • Rayman IV
    • Shrek Prezessin (Шрек - мак-самосейка)
    • Sonic 3 Fighter Sonic
    • Spider-Man III
    • Super Mario DX
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
    • Ultraman: Confrontation Between Justice and Evil - Russian version is named YJIbTpamaн: Конфронтация между справедливостью и злом on the title screen, but uses the English name on the cartridge label. The "YJIbTpamaн" in the title is supposedly an approximation of Russian characters into a Latin equivalent and is possibly supposed to say "УЛЬТраман".[3]
    • X-Man - Armor of Might - Chinese version is named X战警 and says "X-man" in English on the title screen. Russian release uses the English title on the cartridge label, but its title screen says X-мен.
  • James Bond 007 - An action platformer that doesn't have much to do with 007 outside of the intro and title screen, level transitions, and the playable character being a sprite resembling James Bond. It is similar in gameplay to Metal Slug in that the player starts with a gun as a weapon and can use different types of weapons by obtaining ammo placed throughout levels. The weapons can be switched with the L and R triggers. The player can also obtain grenades and throw them by pressing the A and B buttons at the same time. Most enemies in the game are taken from the CT Special Forces GBA games. This game and games built off of it use a different platformer engine from the Digimon Adventure-based games that is of significantly better quality compared to them.
    • Metroid Fusion 2 - Crisis once more
    • Star War 4: Warrior Revenge
    • Super Contra 7: Isoleted Force Sortie
  • Disney Cart - Also called Disney Speed. A 2D jet aircraft racing game.
    • Mario Cart - A hack of Disney Cart using graphics from Mario Kart: Super Circuit.

Gallery[4]

Trivia

  • Sintax released an entry in the Zook Hero series called Zook Hero 3 (which was later reskinned into Metal Slug X). Interestingly, Vast Fame released entries known as Zook Hero Z, Zook Hero 2, and Zook Man ZX4 seemingly skipping 3.
  • Sintax's Game Boy Advance games had very strong copy protection, referred to in the ROM header as "YJencrypted". As such, no Sintax GBA titles were dumped and emulated until the encryption was broken in 2020.

Reference

External links