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| firstgame = Unknown, probably Super Fighter S
 
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| engines = [[Takara King of Fighters engine]], own RPG engine, others
 
| sounds = Rockman World 5
 
| sounds = Rockman World 5
 
| aliases = V.Fame
 
| aliases = V.Fame

Revision as of 02:43, 21 August 2010

Vast Fame Co. Ltd. (Chinese: 廣譽科技有限公司; pinyin: Guǎng yù kējì yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a now-defunct Taiwanese unlicensed developer of Game Boy games based out of Dali City, Taiwan, founded in 1999 and with their last known game published in 2003.[1]

One common feature found in most of their games is a sound engine stolen from Rockman World 5; in fact, song 14 in the GBS rip of Rockman DX3 is literally the corresponding tune from Rockman World 5 with its pitches changed.

Confirmed games

These are games in which Vast Fame is explicitly credited or which they have otherwise been confirmed to have developed.

Game Boy Color

  • Bai Wang Da Fu Weng (a.k.a. Monopoly 2, Crazy Richman 2, To Be A Millionaire)
  • Queen Fighter 2000 (a.k.a. Gals Fighters)
  • San Guo Zhi: Lie Chuan (a.k.a. Shawu Story) - not credited in-game but has V.Fame boot logo.[2]
  • Shi Kong Xing Shou (a.k.a. Spatio Monoster, Timer Monster)
  • Shui Hu Shen Shou (a.k.a. Mythos, Shawu Story)
  • Super Fighter S (a.k.a. Super Fighter '99, 2000 King of Fighter) - not credited in-game but has V.Fame boot logo.
  • Super Fighter 2001 Alpha
  • Zook Hero (a.k.a. Zook Z, Rockman Z)
  • Zook Hero 2 (a.k.a. Rockman DX3)

Game Boy Advance

  • Rockman Crystal

Unconfirmed Games

Game Boy Color

  • Digimon 3 (music and engine from Shui Hu Shen Shou)
  • Digimon Pocket (same sound engine and similar interface to other V.Fame RPGs; found on a multicart with other V.Fame titles)
  • Pokemon Ruby (same engine as Digimon Pocket)
  • Soul Falchion (leftover graphics, music and ROM ID from Gals Fighters; found on a multicart with other V.Fame titles)

Game Boy Advance

  • Crash Bandicoot 4 (music from Soul Falchion)[3]
  • Digimon Zhi Hong Lan Dui Jue (same HUD as Crash Bandicoot 4)[4]

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