![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to the splash screen we know it was developed by electronics company ASDER, but we have no idea when, where, or how it was released or dumped. Unfortunately, being an unlicensed Taiwanese game, produced only in small batches, we know very little about it. There’s an incalculable quantity of your basic game knock-offs, in addition to unusual ports such as Resident Evil from the PS1, remakes such as Final Fantasy VII, and then a selection of entirely original games, such as the surprisingly excellent Huang Di. A lot of what’s produced is for Nintendo’s antiquated Famicom hardware, which is easily cloned and cheaply manufactured. It’s an ever changing bouillabaisse of technology and culture. ![]() When you examine mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, there are countless unlicensed and undocumented video games being produced, some of very high quality. The world of East Asian video games is a fascinating and mysterious one. ![]()
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