Popular games published by company DVS Electronic Co

31.12.2000

A Bug's Life is a bootleg Mega Drive port of the game with the same name for the Game Boy Color published by Unite Lucky Technology in 2000. It was also then ported to the SNES in the same year and was published by DVS Electronic Co.

01.01.1970

Pokémon Stadium is an unlicensed fighting game loosely based on the Nintendo 64 game of the same name, made for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and SNES by an unknown developer.

06.06.1997

Soul Edge VS Samurai Spirits is an unlicensed fighting game released on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as a follow up to both Soul Calibur and Samurai Spirits II. It which was presumably developed by the same company as they use the same exact fighting engine.

31.12.1997

MK5 Mortal Combat - Sub-Zero is a bootleg for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis consoles, published between 1997 and 1998, being distributed in an independent cartridge format. There is also a little known and difficult to find port of this same video game for the Super Nintendo / Super Famicom console, called Mortal Kombat Mythologies Gold 2000.

31.12.2000

Pocket Monster is an unlicensed platformer based off the Pokémon series for the Mega Drive and SNES. Like the Famicom pirate, players control Pikachu through numerous side-scrolling levels with a boss at the end of each. Although some of the enemies encountered are Pokémon such as Beedrill, Porygon and Diglett, the others are taken from Magical Taluluto-kun, Syd of Valis, and Super Metroid with different palettes.

31.12.1998

Dragon Ball: Final Bout is an unlicensed fighting game developed for the Sega Mega Drive. A re-release of the game was done two years later in 2000, but it's unknown if this re-release has any difference from the original 1998 release.

31.12.2001

Pocket Monster II is a platform game for the Mega Drive, probably made by DVS Electronic Co., and the sequel to Pocket Monster, also by DVS. Unlike the first game, no SNES port has yet been discovered. This game is a significant improvement over the original. The artwork and audio has improved since the first game, though the former is still mostly stolen from other games. The music is mostly remade from the Japanese Pokémon TV series, with songs including the original Japanese opening theme (Stage 1 and Stage 4) and the ending theme of the pilot. (Boss theme.)

01.01.1999

Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Gold 2000 is a pirated port of Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero for PlayStation and Nintendo 64, made for the Mega Drive and SNES by an unknown company.

31.12.1994

Squirrel King is an unlicensed platform game developed for the Sega Mega Drive. It was published and developed by Gamtec, and therefore its origin is Taiwan. Squirrel King is extremely similar to Capcom's Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers and it sequel, Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers 2 for the NES, to the point where the player actually plays as two characters named "Chip" and "Dale" (though they look slightly different to their Disney counterparts). C jumps, B picks up and throws crates, and A allows Chip or Dale to throw fireballs, assuming they have some in their inventory. Squirrel King is the basis for another unlicensed title, Super Mario World, also for the Mega Drive,but developed by Chuanpu and possibly published by Ming Super Chip Electronic.