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Shi Kong Zhi Lun, also known as Chrono Trigger, is a Chinese unlicensed demake of Square's Chrono Trigger made by Shenzhen Nanjing Technology. It makes use of the same engine as Shenzhen's other RPGs, though it attempts to incorporate the active battle system of the original game. Much content was cut to fit what could be fit onto the cartridge, and the game still does not continue past the battle with Magus, who is nearly impossible to defeat.

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31.12.2003

Digimon Crystal Version II is a Digimon-based strategy RPG for the Game Boy Color. It was released in 2003.

01.01.1970

Ànhēi Pòhuài Shén, also known as Diablo or Diablo II, is a backport of Diablo to the NES by Shenzhen Nanjing. The game is a turn based RPG unlike the real Diablo. The game's music has been taken from games such as Golden Sun. Like almost all of Shenzhen Nanjing's games, dying in a battle will result in you going back to the title screen.

31.12.1997

A China exclusive Toy Story game that released for Famicom.

01.01.1970

An unlicensed and unofficial port of Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master,

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01.01.1970

A bootleg cartridge released in Korea. It included NES games. 1. Spartan X (Kung Fu) 2. Super Mario Bros. 3. Antarctic Adventure 4. Twin Bee 5. Battle City 6. Circus Troupe 7. Galaga 8. Yie Ar Kung-Fu 9. Star Force 10. Road Fighter 11. Pinball 12. Bomberman 13. Tetris 14. Arkanoid 15. BallonFight 16. Donkey Kong 17. Gorilla 3 (Donkey Kong 3) 18. Donkey Kong Jr. 19. Mr. Mary (Mario Bros.) 20. Popeye

31.12.1997

Lion King 3 is a platform game released for the Sega Mega Drive based, not the Disney film of the same name, but the original film itself, as a follow-up to The Lion King II. It was developed by an unknown company likely connected to Gamtec and published by X Boy. A second release does not credit X Boy but it is unknown if it was published by another company or by X Boy without their logo.

01.01.1970

Donkey Kong 2 (驴子2) is an unlicensed game made for the Game Boy Advance, and was made by Sintax. The game uses the same engine as many other Sintax games, such as Crash Advance IV, Rayman IV, and Lord of the Rings IV. Due to this, this game games shares a good amount of its glitches with these games, mainly having to do with the audio.

31.12.2000

Digimon Pocket (called 數碼暴龍口袋版 on the title screen) is a bootleg game developed by Vast Fame for the Game Boy Color. It is about Digimon trainers who have digital monsters fighting against each other. In the game, a Digimon trainer goes across several towns in the game. A Digimon trainer has a bedroom in his house, when one day a pink aurora portal teleports him to digital monsters world.

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01.01.1970

Digimon 6, or Digital Monster 6, is a monster raising game originating in Hong Kong. In fact, it is the only unlicensed Game Boy game known to have originated in Hong Kong. Interestingly the game features metal connectors, which allow it to connect to official Bandai Digimon key chains for battles.

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